bradhusick
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This is the main reason why I might keep Fuji!gotta love this...
Hmm, might be a Mac thing. I have no complaints on Windows.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
How do you access this sub-menu?gotta love this...
Its camera specific and only shows for the Fuji....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
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.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
Thanks Bob! That's what I thought, but wanted to make sure I wasn't missing out on something pretty cool.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