The original images are crops but still max resolution. Sure I mentioned that. Cropped as the entire image is a rather large. The 50% reduction in the following images helps with the residue left from noise filtering and also has a bit of a sharpening effect enhanced with more sharpening.
Rawtherapee - nothing other than sharpening and auto levels. The later is why the images are a little brighter. I was curious to see what that did to highlight clipping. As expected on the knight it's just smoothed them over but any colour is more or less absent in them. Unless asked to rawtherapee does nothing by default.
One more edit. I didn't use rawtherapee to develop the jpg's from raw. I used Ufraw as that way I can make sure it is set to defaults - linear tone curve and in this case VNG 4 colour debayering and zero denoise. Output intent perceptual etc.
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I only used Rawtherapee because some one made some 2nd hand disparaging comments about it. On the other hand I am glad I did. The noise reduction in it resulted in very little blur. I just found out loosely what 2 of the sliders did. Unlike the rest of it the terminology is unusual. There is even a gamma setting which apparently biases it's colour behaviour. As to the rest it's defaults are usually sane.
Go a little further and run linux plus Fotoxx and Rawtherapee is just another plugin.