Timon Käch is an independent developer who publishes open-source imaging utilities under the GitHub handle CyberTimon. His catalog is presently anchored by RapidRAW, a lightweight yet powerful RAW photo processor that marries a modern, hardware-accelerated pipeline with a deliberately minimal interface. RapidRAW is designed for photographers who want to develop digital negatives quickly without importing them into heavy, library-centric suites: images open instantly via GPU decoding, exposure and color adjustments are applied in real time through a non-destructive layer stack, and batches can be exported to JPEG, TIFF or PNG while the user keeps culling the next set. Typical use cases range from on-location tethered editing and time-critical sports or event workflows to casual hobbyists seeking a distraction-free alternative to commercial raw converters. Because the utility is portable and keyboard-driven, it also appeals to travelers running Windows laptops with modest SSD space. While the current portfolio is focused on this single imaging tool, the publisher’s GitHub history hints at future utilities that share the same philosophy of speed, open standards, and clean design. Timon Käch’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always fetch the newest release, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.
A beautiful, non-destructive, and GPU-accelerated RAW image editor built with performance in mind.
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