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Sorry, the cat shot was with the RAW File Converter, not CO.>RAW File Converter EX powered by SilkyPix
Jim, was not very clear but I thought he means RAW File Converter EX. Or not?
No but just read apparently this feature has been requested a lot and fuji is considering it. If they are doing this they need to build a tiff at 14-bits and prophoto rgb space. That would keep a lot of the data.Great examples here, thanks for sharing folks.
Quick question, can you develop in camera to tiff? Fuji obviously have the best raw conversion in-camera at the moment, and for now I'd be happy to do the critical base conversion in camera - provided I could get full, uncompressed colour resolution output.
Thanks
Brian
For now, I can live with the lack of highlight recovery and DR in shadows using this converter. It does a pretty good job of sharpening. I will probably use this converter rather than spend $300 for Capture One 7.RAW File Converter can be a good starting point but misses some central features:
- Highlight Recovery
- Opening shadows
- Not sure about sharpening either
I realise this would be processor intensive - but as an option for later RAW development in camera and saving as tiff... I would have thought this wouldn't take much development effort.No but just read apparently this feature has been requested a lot and fuji is considering it. If they are doing this they need to build a tiff at 14-bits and prophoto rgb space. That would keep a lot of the data.
- raist
Tiff 16 bit files are consistently large. Pushing a large file out to the storage card would take more time than the processor uses to create the file. Everyone likes a responsive camera.Great examples here, thanks for sharing folks.
Quick question, can you develop in camera to tiff? Fuji obviously have the best raw conversion in-camera at the moment, and for now I'd be happy to do the critical base conversion in camera - provided I could get full, uncompressed colour resolution output.
Thanks
Brian
Well congratulations on your new camera. Love the colours.Just bought an X-Pro 1, based mainly on the feedback I got in this thread. Also bought the 60mm f/2.4. These images were captured over the weekend. Like what I've seen so far. Processed in Lightroom.