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  1. This is interesting. Similar to you, I have close to 300K images cataloged in LR as I have yet to find a better database. I'm diligent about key-wording so I can find any image or shoot I need in a second or two. I start my workflow in Photo Mechanic for a couple reasons: 1. It's super fast. 2. When key-wording and rating in PM, it writes to both the RAW and JPEG (I shoot raw+jpeg) which the LR import module does not do. I plan to try a migration of my LR images to ON1 Photo Raw and C1 to see how they do. Based on others' experiences I sort of expect C1 to fail but in talking with ON1 I think Photo Raw should be able to handle it. The question is how it will perform once there are a few hundred thousand images cataloged. I'll post my results here once I do it. So do you do your culling and rating in C1 along with the editing? And then move them to your "Roundtrip" folder for subsequent import/cataloging into LR? Thanks for the input. Happy shooting! Joel
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  2. Just go out and shoot with it, the X100v is a brilliant camera with a fantastic lens. I shoot at f8 to F2 with great results. Check out Fuji weekly for some great film simulations.
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  3. SLA

    Curious Deer

    From the album: Nature

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  4. swong

    Fiji X100V IQ Issue

    I find that the camera's ISO3200 is acceptable, it doesn't bother me. Perhaps if you posted a sample of your ISO3200 we could tell you if it's similar to what we're experiencing? I shoot street photography almost exclusively with my X100V. I shoot in raw format and process with Lightroom. I just use the built-in Fuji presets or I'll use Adobe's default presets.
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  5. Fuji X-E2 - 14mm f/11
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  6. Hi Maurice, If l give you a little background to the image, it might assist you. The image is very much a grab shot, as at the time l was on public transport (moving ), and therefore l was constricted with what l could achieve. Having seen the developing image l felt it warranted being captured, but there was a problem, and a big one at that. It's shot through smudged and filthy glass. Believe me, what you see now is a distinct improvement on what came out of the camera. However as l liked the image, and the potential story about to unfold, l thought it worth persevering with - after all not ever image has to be perfect to have some merit (well at least to my eyes anyway). I will politely refuse your offer of a swap for your Canon regards ... philip
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