![]() I meant Fuji's X-raw Studio here, which I see is mentioned elsewhere in the thread. To get DNGs you'd have to buy Iridient X-Transformer, which is the recommended X-trans sensor processing plugin for Lightroom.ĭoh! synaptic misfire on my part, sorry. You can export the file as tiffs with Capture One, but the file sizes will be massive. ![]() If I'm not mistaken, X-Raw olny allows JPGs to be exported. Capture One now deliver FUJIFILM film simulations and tethering support. The recognized workflow solution, exceptional color handling, and precision editing. Capture One FUJIFILM brings custom camera support exclusively for FUJIFILM. Use X-RAW Studio for your raw files and you get all of the Fuji film sims the way they're supposed to look, and as far as I'm concerned, it's the best file converter out there.Ĭan I save files to a TIF or DNG format so I can edit in Lightroom or some other editor? Through a smooth, efficient workflow Capture One is the professional’s choice in imaging software. ![]() X-s10 is not in current release, it comes in c21, all emulations are available incl acros If you want Fuji's film simulations to work on RAF files, use Fuji's X Aquire. Probably close enough ( in particular, I think they both miss the 'Acros' simulation.) If you haven't already, check out Capture 1s free to use Fuji Express edition: They are very good, and very close, but they are not identical. If you’re a Fuji shooter who regularly uses different film simulation modes when shooting with your Fuji camera, then you may also want to regularly try different film simulations when working on your RAW files. While Capture 1 and Lightroom have 'Fuji' film simulations, they are NOT in fact the exact same as Fuji's own film simulations. Lightroom has profiles for all of the film simulations that come with various fuji camer. What is your workflow? Does anyone else use the film simulations with RAW files? What RAW editor does? I’d like to use one to apply the film simulation I like best, do some light editing, and export files to TIF. I know Photoshop and Adobe RAW are not the best for processing RAW files though but they do usually support Fujifilm profiles or Film Simulations.
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