![]() RAF processing versus Iridient Developer’s. It might be worth nothing that I kept sharpening low as aggressive sharpening wasn’t required at all, the details are already there. Fine strands of hair were defined and so were grass and foliage details, even at a distance. The first thing I noticed was pore details were nice and visible, yet natural looking. I gave Iridient Developer 2.4 a shot using the trial version, and was blown away by all the details that were visible that I ended up buying a copy of it immediately. Alternatives for Fuji RAW Processing Iridient Developer It wasn’t until I processed my RAW files outside of Lightroom, did I notice what was actually happening. Iniitially, I had made these comparisons with my full-frame camera and came to the conclusion that it was sensor size related. Anything from fabric, to hair, skin pores and grass and foilage. RAF files, it is the fine repeating details that get lost. The problem stems from how Lightroom handles those RAW files and not the X-Tran files themselves. Hence a lot of Fuji photographers have been shooting mainly in JPG, using the straight out of camera images instead. There has been a lot of talk on forums about the X-Trans sensor producing RAW files with smudged details. This is not a camera review however, so I won’t go down that rabbit’s hole. ![]() The reason for that is that I’ve found the image quality of the Fuji’s X-Trans sensor to be outstanding, and for my style of shooting, it easily keeps up with what my full frame has to offer. To me, that is a big call to make, considering that the D600’s IQ is known for producing beautiful dynamic range and details (aside from the D800 of course). ![]() It wasn’t until recently that it all changed for me, and now my X-T1 is my camera of choice, over my full frame Nikon D600. Recently, I purchased the Fuji X-T1 camera to act as my second body as well as my walkaround. ![]()
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