Supported Cameras

This list is work in progress - if you spot an error, please let us know. Even if your camera is not in this list it might still be supported. We haven't had the possibility to test all camera model raw formats. The best way to check is to install RawTherapee and try opening a file. Even though a file may be unsupported, in many cases it will still open as RawTherapee has format decoders for most known formats. However as most proprietary formats lack color matrix and sensor area information you may see washed out or wrong colors and/or a surrounding frame of black or discoloured pixels. This means that the camera is not supported but can quite easily become so by adding some constants either to the source code or to the camconst.json text file.

If the "Notes" column does not detail partial support, full support is implied. If an unsupported raw file triggers RawTherapee to crash, there will be a check mark in the crash column. If a camera is not listed, give RawTherapee a try and let us know via our Google Code page or our forum if it works with your raw format.

Most of these cameras have been supported for a long time, but as we only introduced the "Supported from" column now, it would take too many hours to find out which version was the first to support them, so the latest current version was used.

Support for Fujifilm cameras using the X-Trans sensor started in RawTherapee version 4.2. Loading these images with older versions of RawTherapee will most likely lead to a crash. If for some reason you cannot upgrade to 4.2, you can develop them in older versions of RawTherapee by converting them to linear DNG using the latest version of Adobe DNG Converter: set compatibility mode to "DNG 1.4" and "Linear (demosaiced)".