
And since Fuji wasn't supported, it was a no go. Operation is vastly different from LR and C1 - which has made it diufficult for me to switch. Raw devlopment seems better than in LR, on par with C1. Subjective, but I find colors are better reproduced with DoX PhotoLab. Not that I don't have enough film presets, but yet I will try out the demo. Question: does their film pack also support Fuji X? As I mainly use Capture (and less and less LR), I do not need another converter.ĮDIT: Answer is yes according to dpreview article. Curious why there are no "auto exposure" modes for Fuji.Īny reason why I would prefer this over Capture One ? Of course, may also be my computer (i7 6700K, GTX1080, 16GB RAM, SSD). Speed on my PC is also good, but could be improved further (in particular previews building in a folde with many images). The raw conversion part is very good with excellent colors and sharpness.

this file was processed using PureRAW and exported to LR, when the identical adjustments (including default sharpening settings) were made to both file (viewing at 200%). X-H1 XF100-400mmF4.5-5.6 R LM OIS WR + 1.4x lens 560mm f/8.0 1/500s 1250 ISO 0.0 EVĭxO seems to not suffer from the same demosaicing artifacts that LR does. still room for improvement, but much better than the results from LR. Initial test shows a nice improvement at ISO 3200 - I will have to look and see if I have anything shot at higher ISO that I actually kept.Ī re-worked X-H1 file, using DxO Photolab5 and PureRAW noise reduction. The m4/3 files respond beautifully to the DxO PureRAW processing, giving really nice, clean results at ISO 6400 and even 12800, but until now the only option for Fuji X-Trans has been Topaz DeNoise A!, which I found to be very disappointing. it should help the Fuji X series catch up to (and hopefully pass) m4/3 in high-ISO noise performance once again.

But if I wanted film simulations, I would do in-camera or with Fuji software. No film simulations (or I haven't found them). Auto AWB way better than in LR (which always gives me yellowish results no matter which camera).

Colors better than in LR, in particular skin tones. Fingers crossed.įirst impression: Seems stable, fast enough. DxO PhotoLab 5 now with X-Trans support (beta)Įxciting.
