

Now that RawTherapee's memory usage is optimized and it can quickly and reliably open folders with thousands of images, users may prefer using the -R mode by default. The no-File-Browser mode exists for historical reasons when RAM requirements were higher and stability was worse. Using -R also allows you to open an image in an already-running instance of RawTherapee, if that instance was also started using -R. Using the new -R mode, RawTherapee will open in a full-fledged instance. When opening an image using "Open with" or by passing its filename as an argument, without using the -R option RawTherapee will open in "no-File-Browser" mode - that is a mode which lacks the File Browser and Queue tabs as well as the Preferences button.

R "Remote" mode, available since RawTherapee 5.2. v Print the RawTherapee version number and exit. Please note that -w will have no effect for "Debug" builds where a console window will be opened unless you're starting RawTherapee from a console window already. Useful if you want to invoke rawtherapee.exe in batch, e.g. By specifying -w no console will be opened and therefore no key press is needed. To let you see the output we added a prompt which waits for you to hit a key before closing the console.
#Batch image resizer script cli windows#
Normally Windows closes this console directly after RawTherapee is terminated. If you pass parameters to the RawTherapee executable it spawns a console window so that you can see the verbose output of your processing. This option is available in Windows only. rawtherapee Start Image Editor with file. Rawtherapee Start File Browser inside folder.

Use this application to start the version with graphical user interface. Since RawTherapee 5.1, two executables are provided. The dash symbol - denotes a range of possible values from one to the other. The pipe symbol | indicates a choice of one or the other. 1 Explanation indicate parameters you can change.
