If you are one of these, then FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO is right up your street. Many regard the Fuji film simulations as the secret sauce which differentiates Fuji jpegs from those out of other brands of camera.In particular, the preservation of fine detail is superior in FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO. Independence from the variable performance of other RAW convertors when de-mosaicing X-Trans files.Absolute consistency of conversion once your profile/profiles are set up.Use those adjustments which are not available in other RAW conversion programmes, like the Fuji specific highlight and shadow tone, WB shift and the Fuji film simulations.Operation speed is subjectively much faster than other RAW converters RAW conversion speed is independent of the performance of your computer.The ability to retain the exceptional image quality generated in camera including tonality, colour reproduction and noise reduction.There are many advantages to this software: Your choice of settings automatically generates a user profile which can be saved for future use by clicking the save profile button and then applied with one click to another image or series of images. The converted jpeg is returned to the source folder. Once you are happy with the choices you have made for each of these settings you press the CONVERT button and that is that. As you make choices here you are able to view the result of your selections in real time with a comparative view of your starting RAW image and the preview of the image incorporating your conversion settings. The adjustments are push/pull (EV), dynamic range, film simulation, grain effect, white balance, WB shift, highlight tone, shadow tone, colour, sharpness, noise reduction, lens modulation optimiser, colour space and rotate image. Then you move straight into the conversion settings pane where you can set all the parameters exactly as if you were in camera. The thumbnail view filmstrip is where you select the image or series of images you wish to convert. The interface comprises a logical series of panes, the first of which is the source image folder pane where you locate the RAW images on your hard drive which you wish to convert. Before Shot: The original RAW file After shot: Velvia conversion done in Fujifilm X Raw Studioįujifilm X Raw Studio is very easy to use. For such users it may make eminent sense to try Fujifilm X Raw Studio so that the same processor which gave them, for example, the gorgeous Velvia or Acros simulation when they took the shot is reproduced with the same settings they used in camera. Lightroom Fuji pre-sets for one are by no means exact replacements for Fuji detail or colours. There is considerable frustration among some Fuji users about the lengths they have to go in order to reproduce Fuji colours on their computers and, even then, with mixed success. It therefore starts to make sense to hook up the camera to your computer and use that processor more intensively.Ī further method in the Fuji “madness” is that third-party RAW convertors have a very mixed record in dealing with X-Trans RAW files. Yet this powerful in-camera processor is massively under-utilised when not actually being used to take photographs. Their cameras have been winning increasing approval from a growing number of photographers because of the quality of their jpegs straight out of the camera, amongst other good reasons. Lets look at the supposed “madness” head on. The original RAW file on left and the Velvia conversion on right, just before pressing CONVERT button After all we’ve spent years downloading our images to computers via cables, from SD or other cards and, more recently wirelessly, in order to do our RAW conversions in our favoured converter which just has to reside on the computer, doesn’t it? No longer, at least for some Fuji camera owners. Instead of doing conversions on your computer in software such as Lightroom, Capture One, Iridient Developer or Affinity Photo, FUJIFILM X RAW STUDIO, once installed on your computer, enables one to do RAW conversion in a compatible camera connected via its USB port to your computer. Released by Fujifilm in November 2017, this is a new kind of software for RAW conversion. Liverpool Pier Head after Velvia conversion in Fujifilm X Raw Studios with no extra tweaking outside the system.
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