Jump to content

Lightroom vs Capture One vs Iridient X-Transformer vs...


Recommended Posts

Hi all,

 

I am new to the forum and new to the Fuji family. Being an owner of an X-T20 and trying to find the best possible workflow quality wise, I decided to do some tests.

 

Test 1

 

I got the RAF files from this dpreview test:

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1_Y56xvg5GnKaoUkbubiRYe_G8xt_Csti

 

and I exported tif and dng files from:

 

- Lightroom Classic CC 7.1

- ‎Capture One 11.0.1

- ‎Iridient X-Transformer v 1

 

Trying to focus on the demosaicing part of post processing, I disabled sharpening, noise reduction and lens corrections. Everything else is in default settings and with default color profiles.

 

You will find the test files for ISO 200/800/1600/3200/6400/12800 in the link below:

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1_Y56xvg5GnKaoUkbubiRYe_G8xt_Csti

 

and some information about the settings used:

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1_Y56xvg5GnKaoUkbubiRYe_G8xt_Csti/12y3lxTbni7RTwC9_Enc89nW3OiCS8JL6?sort=13&direction=a

 

Test 2

 

I got the same file but only for ISO200/6400 and I applied various IXT recipes, famous in Fuji user community:

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1Q_0xfn4i0Z65l68UR4DnlrSOK31NyYlm

 

For more details about the recipes:

 

https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1WeybIO8r7SWIFBnOwJ8liev7KcNWR75t

 

At this stage I don't want to bias you with my findings and this is the reason I will not express any opinion yet.

 

I hope that you will find both of the tests useful.

 

Regards,

 

Mike

 

Sent from my Redmi Note 3 using Tapatalk

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Similar Content

  • Posts

    • Does it use wi-fi when you are not specifically attempting to transfer files?
    • Hello dear Fujifolks - I come from 54 years of shooting Nikon cameras, and this is my first Fujifilm experience as I've just sold my Nikon D7200 in exchange for a tiny but endearing X-T20. Very pleased with it as it's so lightweight, but very well built. But takes some getting used to the menus and settings after Nikon's DSLR functional simplicity ! I'm working on it though and slowly coming to terms with the new system. My question for now is this: is there any way to turn OFF the wifi antenna in the camera ? I'm particularly wifi signal sensitive and have no intention of using that function as I do all my editing and printing on my PC. I've checked the wifi menu options but cannot find a simple wifi ON-OFF selector. Thanks for your help and I'll be back with more Q's when needed. Blessings to you all... 
    • Has anyone successfully used pocket wizards with an XT5? I cannot get it to fire.  Do Fujis and pocket wizards get along? Thanks in advance for your wisdom on this, kind readers!
    • Grzegorz, Go to the Networking Setting in your camera menu (the last one at the bottom - unless you have a My Menu then that is the last one). There, go to Network Setting and choose the SSID (name) of your WiFi network, type in the password, choose "SET". If you have a functioning DHCP server on your network, the camera should get its IP address (and Subnet_Mask and Gateway). If not, you can enter these manually. It is a little tricky, there will be some zeros already here, move the cursor after the zero and use DEL to delete it and make space in the input fields for your own correct values. If you do not know what to enter, have a look at values in the network settings of your computer and use the same except for the IP address, try some fairly higher number, hopefully you hit an unused one. Usually the values would be something like IP: 192.168.1.188, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Gateway IP: 192.168.1.1  or something like that, take clues from your computer. The camera and computer must be on the same network. Then in Connection Mode on the camera, choose Wireless Tethering Fixed. And half-press the shutter to exit the menu and get in shooting mode. The red LED should be blinking. If you can look at your network devices, e.g. on your router, you should see the camera there. You can see check the camera settings in the camera menu in the INFORMATION item of the Network Setting menu to see the MAC address of your camera and look for it in the list of devices on your network.  Then use the tethering in your software, e.g. in Capture One. The camera may not show immediately, take a shot and then it should show in the list of available cameras. Good luck. Report back how did you fare.  PS If you have a Windows machine, you need to have Bonjour installed and running. Macs have it.
    • Hey all, I just got my first camera. The X-T30 II. It seems the Eye Sensor + LCD Image Display view-mode is doing the exact same thing as just the Eye Sensor view-mode setting. Any ideas why this is or what's supposed to be happening? Firmware Version: 2.04
×
×
  • Create New...