


Not mentioning of the lens name is acceptable as long as the focal length of the lens being used is displayed, but the missing ISO data is definitly an issue which should be repaired as soon as possible. But supporting Exif still is not complete just like in version 4.0 and needs further improvements. Lightzone 4.1 contaisn a couple of improvements, one is that my mft Lumix G6 is supported now. These styles are comparable to the developement presets in Lightroom and you are able to define your own styles. The developement modul offers a lot of pictucre styles on the left side, which can be applied by a mouse click to the image. My feature request at this point would be a grid view like implmented in Lightroom getting to a single image by a double-click. The GUI interface didn’t change, you can switch to the develop modul by pressing STRG-E and change back to the browse modul with STRG-B . Noticeable is the much faster execution of the program comapred to version 4.0.
#Lightzone project reviews registration
But still unusual is the need for registration to download the latest version.

After one year of development the project released version 4.1. Lightzone is a open source RAW converter i reported already on the version 4.0. Lightzone is a open source RAW converter with support for different camera systems.
