![]() I recognize that not everyone looking at this is shooting Fuji, but I still value your thoughts. Please use the comments to reply, indicating Smoother, More Detailed, RAF, or RAF with MacPhun. I am interested to know which you all prefer. RAF file, Lightroom Adjustments synced, then processed in MacPhun Noiseless Pro 2:1 Magnificationįor a better perspective on the final images, there are the images not zoomed: Iridient Transformer – Smoother Setting with Lightroom Adjustments Synced Iridient Transformer – More Detailed Setting with Lightroom Adjustments Synced RAF (Fuji RAW) Iridient Transformer – Lightroom Adjustments Synced RAF (Fuji RAW) Iridient Transformer – Lightroom Adjustments Synced with MacPhun Noiseless Pro I then “synced” these adjustments between the files (IridientEdit.dng (smoother) IridientEdit-2.dng (more detailed) RAF (Fuji RAW file)): Magnification is 2:1 Iridient Transformer – Smoother Setting with Lightroom Adjustments Synced 2:1 Magnification Iridient Transformer – More Detailed with Lightroom Adjustments Synced 2:1 Magnification Fuji RAF (RAW file) – no processing other than Lightroom Adjustments synced 2:1 Magnificationįor this next image, I took the “synced” RAF file and ran it through MacPhun Noiseless Pro, my favorite program for denoising images. ![]() I used Lightroom to process so that I could easily sync the adjustments between the files. My next step was to use Lightroom Develop to process the image. Neither image has been processed at this point, as the first step in the suggested workflow is to send through Transformer. Here is an example of Smoother (IridientEdit.dng) and More Detailed (IridientEdit-2.dng): Magnification is 2:1 This version is a major update with new features and improvements including new RAW processing. This RAW developer is known for it’s superior demosaicing of Fujifilm X-TRANS2 files, but offer support for over 500 other cameras, now including the Samsung NX1. The other tabs have options for retaining metadata from the RAW to the DNG and how to save. Iridient Developer 3.0 is an advanced RAW image conversion application for Mac OS X. ![]() Here are the settings I used (note the only difference in these two screenshots is that on one, the RAW Process is set to More Detail and on the other it is set to Smoother (these are the only two options): Transformer allows you to apply some basic processes, to your specifications and then save the image as a DNG. So for this blog, I decided to try Iridient Transformer to change my Fuji files to DNG files. At present there are three main solutions: Iridient Developer. At the end of that experiment, I decided that I still preferred using Lightroom Develop or Adobe Camera Raw to process my images. Fuji X Trans Raw Converter That can be extracted later for test purpose (I used dcraw -e. In my last blog, I wrote about using Iridient Developer to process Fuji images.
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