
AccuRaw Monochrome Lite 2.2.1
Device: Mac OS
Category: Photography
Price: Free, Version: 2.2.0 -> 2.2.1 (iTunes)

AccuRaw Monochrome is a raw image editor and developer specifically for creating monochrome images. Raw file formats from most camera manufacturers are supported, for example Nikon NEF files, Canon CR2 files, Leica DNG files, etc. AccuRaw also provides state-of-the-art processing for Fuji X-Trans based camera such as the X-Pro 1, X-E1 and X100s. A full list of supported cameras is on the product web site.
AccuRaw Features
• Optimized for creating monochrome images; AccuRaw Monochrome's custom demosaicing algorithm delivers better tonality and better artifact control that conventional color algorithms.
• Optimized to maximize image resolution.
• In addition to conventional cameras, AccuRaw Monochrome also provides for modified cameras, e.g., cameras modified for IR or UV operation, or by the removal of the sensor's Bayer array.
• Fits with your workflow. AccuRaw doesn't try to take over your workflow. It just fits in. There are no catalogs to worry about; your files stay right where they are, and AccuRaw never touches them. AccuRaw just automatically remembers your edits. A powerful system of presets and batch processing make work efficient.
• OS X 10.9 Mavericks and Retina display compatible
AccuRaw Monochrome Lite allows viewing of images only (no exports) - for full details, see the website.
** Note: (a) AccuRaw monochrome only converts to monochrome, and (b) AccuRaw Monochrome doesn't do noise reduction or lens corrections - the image you get is the image your camera saw.
System Requirements:
Raw conversion requires very substantial amounts of processing power and memory. While AccuRaw Monochrome will run on laptops, performance is optimized for desktop systems. We strongly recommend the following minimum system specifications:
• OS X 10.7 (Lion) or later
• 4 GB system memory minimum, 8GB recommended
• 128 MB graphics memory minimum, 512 MB graphics memory recommended
What's New
• New camera support: Nikon D810, Nikon J4, Nikon S2, Panasonic DMC-FZ1000, Sony A77 II (ILCA-77M2), Sony A7s (ILCE-7S)
• Fix for an issue with some Fujifilm X-M1 and X-E2 images
AccuRaw Monochrome Lite