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LR 5.4 with X-T1 support has been released!

etrigan63

Active member
Adobe CC subscribers will get the update via the CC control panel. Lightroom updates within itself. Don't forget to download the DNG Converter as well.
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
No kidding....

Whole new ballgame...Jono take a look! :ROTFL:


Fuji X-T1 LR 5.4 Astia Profile













Well worth the wait....


Thanks,

Bob
 

greypilgrim

New member
Performance is quite poor. I'm not talking about image quality, just the performance. Selecting a photo to begin editing it leads to a VERY perceptible delay (up to a count of ten) before LR updates the image to reflect its adjustments. This is radically slower than any other model of camera I have used, and it is so slow that I almost give up at times.

This is on a fully modern MacBook Pro with an SSD, not an underpowered machine.

Not sure what is going on, but it is disappointing to say the least...

Doug
 
Performance is quite poor. I'm not talking about image quality, just the performance. Selecting a photo to begin editing it leads to a VERY perceptible delay (up to a count of ten) before LR updates the image to reflect its adjustments. This is radically slower than any other model of camera I have used, and it is so slow that I almost give up at times.

This is on a fully modern MacBook Pro with an SSD, not an underpowered machine.

Not sure what is going on, but it is disappointing to say the least...

Doug
Hmm, might be a Mac thing. I have no complaints on Windows.
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
You might try a re-install....

I just did a test on a fairly maxed out mid-2010 MAC Pro with the following picture...applied the Astia profile exported to PS CC and nothing in the process was slow...most less than a second to accomplish.




Fuji X-T1 LR 5.4 Test





Thanks,


Bob
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Another from yesterday with a bit more detailed subject but no noticeable lag in process time....



Fuji X-T1 LR 5.4






Thanks,


Bob
 

greypilgrim

New member
Interesting, each of you that have macs and are not seeing perf issues are running machines with dedicated video cards as opposed to the video that is part of the Intel chips on the Retina MacBook Pros. I have an iMac (also pretty maxxed out) although it is a bit older. I will try it with LR 5.4 to see if I see a slowdown. If I do not, then I'll have something concrete to send to Adobe.

Doug
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
Doug,

That seems long ... wonder if you can use Activity Monitor to see what is
causing the delay...if CPU or memory maxes out....

Love to know how this plays out.

Thanks,

Bob
 

ashwinrao1

Active member
Oh yes. I was lucky to be testing this out over the past 3 weeks. The fuji x trans files do seem substantially better, and to have camera profiles easily at hand in LR seals the deal. Less artifacts too, and images seem sharper and also more a enable to sharpening in LR.
 

docmoore

Subscriber and Workshop Member
How do you access this sub-menu?

When I click on Profile under Camera Calibration what you show isn't there. What camera file was being used? A Sony A7R file doesn't show those film choices.

Thanks,

-Marc
Its camera specific and only shows for the Fuji....

So Fuji XE-1(2), X-Pro 1 or X-T1 will give you the option based on
the X Trans profiles Fuji and Adobe have cooked into the system.


Bob
 

fordfanjpn

Member
Performance is quite poor. I'm not talking about image quality, just the performance. Selecting a photo to begin editing it leads to a VERY perceptible delay (up to a count of ten) before LR updates the image to reflect its adjustments. This is radically slower than any other model of camera I have used, and it is so slow that I almost give up at times.

This is on a fully modern MacBook Pro with an SSD, not an underpowered machine.

Not sure what is going on, but it is disappointing to say the least...

Doug
I'm having the same problem on my new iMac. Importing files seems to take much longer than before. Otherwise it seems to be ok.

Bill
 

fotografz

Well-known member
Its camera specific and only shows for the Fuji....

So Fuji XE-1(2), X-Pro 1 or X-T1 will give you the option based on
the X Trans profiles Fuji and Adobe have cooked into the system.


Bob
Thanks Bob! That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out on something pretty cool.

- Marc
 
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