Olympus Workspace – New Free Image Post-Processing Software from Olympus

First, I found a video by Peter Forsgard about it. Then I searched and found Robin Wong\’s article about it. And he also had a link to it:

This replaces the older Olympus Viewer 3 which itself replaced Olympus Viewer 2. And yes it\’s free (as in cost) software in 32 and/or 64 bit for Windows and Mac computers, Linux users are still not considered worth the effort/cost.

So I downloaded it and tried it first on a virtual Windows 10 machine, and it didn\’t destroy any previous software. After this I also installed it to my dual boot Windows 10 on bare metal and to Mitchie\’s new notebook as well.

Tried a fast raw conversion of 3 older images, all from 2010, and all taken with my E-520 DSLR (two with the longer of its \”kit\” zooms, one with a manual OM Zuiko lens) – and yes, they look nicer than ever:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/wjlonien/47012629042/
Flamingos, Frankfurt 2010
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wjlonien/47064847401/
Butterfly, Malaysia 2010
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Tuna the cat, Moerfelden-Walldorf 2010

So thank you very much, Olympus – very nice of you that you\’re still providing awesome software at no cost for your customers. Really appreciated!

Thanks for reading.

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