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Iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles
Iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles












iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles

IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER FUJIFILM PROFILES TRIAL

There is a free trial available that puts a red line across the image but it will give you an idea of whether you think you might need it or not. I bought X-transformer and I have got to know which images will benefit from it by experience. I make prints that are usually around A3,and provided I have not cropped heavily, the effect is rarely if ever seen. If you pixel peep at 100% you will see it immediately and no, you can't get rid of it with the sliders. Also it is not noticeable unless you make big prints or crop heavily.

iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles

It only affects foliage and grass (basically anything green and detailed) and occasionally some other kinds of fine detail. I joined so that I could reply! I have Lightroom Classic CC and Iridient X-transformer.The problem is definitely a real one, applies only to Adobe Camera Raw and is seen with the later sensors (I have an X-T2). I was idly looking at the forum when I noticed this post. I don't see it so much with the newer bodies, or with LR since they improved Fuji handling, and it's more of a pixel peeping thing - not something that I see in prints. Doing more Detail work isn't a big problem for me because I have already saved time in the Basic panel because the viewfinder is WYSIWYG and my exposure is often much closer to the final result than it is with a DSLR where I tend to be shooting more "correctly" (as in exposing to the right).Ī lot of the talk about a wormy look and advice about LR sharpening applies more to the earlier XTrans models like the XT1. I sense it's partly ISO-related, but also content (greens). I still don't feel I have nailed the settings, and I have 3 or 4 presets that I'll apply before I decide which way to go. What I mean is that with Nikon I pretty well have a standard setting, essentially quite high sharpening and also high masking, but I don't really have such a standard with Fuji. But by comparison with NEFs in LR, I do feel the RAFs need more individual Detail panel settings. I get excellent results using an all LR workflow.īecause I wanted to see "the issue" for myself, I have experimented with the raw files in CaptureOne and Iridient X-Transformer (which produces demosaiced DNGs, so keep your raws) and I feel that in LR I can always match their results. I bought an XT2 a little over a year ago as a second camera, it was my first Fuji and first mirrorless, and it quickly became the camera I use most often. I don't think there is a consensus, Cletus, more like an assumption that there is a problem.














Iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles