
Well, at least quietly in their new released RAW processor. before you picked up the broom, i am just to share a good news that DXO has finally decided to support Xtrans RAW. DXO’s Raw Pre-Processing application, Pure Raw, currently does not support Fuji files. The support is currently in beta, but my initial testing shows that it gives promising results, that are among the best you can achieve.
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I tried the LR plugin on a few shots and, aside from the import process not working reliably at all I was very impressed with how it improved my high ISO wedding and event shots. Dan currently lives in Anchorage, Alaska, where he spends his free time exploring gravel bars in his little yellow Cessna, hiking and skiing in the mountains and touring on his mountain bike. CH179 wrote: some of you might think, wth you are sharing DXO stuff here in Fuji X subforum. DXO labs recently added Fujifilm support to PhotoLab 5, the companies Raw processing application. Hey all, Id never heard of PureRaw until the new version added Fuji support. Dan’s client list includes Alaska Airlines, Outoor Photographer Magazine, Fidelity Investments, National Geographic Adventure, Outside, Patagonia, Outdoor Research, Backpacker Magazine, Salsa Cycles and Coleman. In addition, Dan’s blog has been consistently ranked as one of the best photography blogs on the web. A prolific educator, workshop leader, and author, he has written seven eBooks, including the bestselling Fujifilm guide, X SERIES UNLIMITED, and he’s written two print books, Outdoor Action and Adventure Photography, published by Focal Press, and Adventure Photography, a Falcon Guides title co-published by Backpacker Magazine. to previously edited photos, and comparison of RAW files in Adobe vs. His immersive, first-person style of shooting often places him right alongside his subjects as he documents the unfolding scene and searches for the perfect convergence of light, background, and moment. Pal2tech has a great DxO PureRAW 2 Fujifilm review and tutorial on YouTube. Official Fujifilm X-Photographer Dan Bailey has been a full-time adventure, outdoor and travel photographer since 1996.
