RapidRAW: High-Performance RAW Image Editor for Windows, macOS, and Linux
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Summary
RapidRAW is a high-performance RAW image editor designed for Windows, macOS, and Linux, offering a feature-rich editing experience in a lightweight package. The project was developed by an 18-year-old to enhance personal photography workflow and deepen understanding of React and Rust.
Key quotes
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I developed this project as a personal challenge at the age of 18.
My goal was to create a high-performance tool for my own photography workflow while deepening my understanding of both React and Rust, with the support from Google Gemini.
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