SilkyPix Developer Studio 3 review

Produces some great results, but SilkyPix is a bit rough around the edges

Despite a confusing interface, SilkyPix does produce some good results

TechRadar Verdict

Interesting, but expensive, complex and badly translated

Pros

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    Some great results

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    Supports most new cameras

Cons

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    Frustrating interface

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    Confusing manual

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    Quite expensive

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SilkyPix Developer Studio is shipped free with the Panasonic L10 digital SLR but is also available as a standalone program.

At $149, it's quite expensive so what makes it so special? Certainly there's no shortage of features. It seems able to recover extra highlight detail (via exposure adjustments) and it can correct chromatic aberration and fix distortion.

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