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sebas1430 got a reaction from serdor in Jacques-Cartier national park
A beautiful and accessible national park near Quebec city. 3rd visit there.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from Vidalgo in Jacques-Cartier national park
A beautiful and accessible national park near Quebec city. 3rd visit there.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from sdsyver in Jacques-Cartier national park
A beautiful and accessible national park near Quebec city. 3rd visit there.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from TClair in Lightroom for x-trans... seriously?
There are many threads for this. I will resume the easiest solution (I personally use it). Buy X-Transformer for Windows from Iridient, it's really cheap and it doesn't change the workflow that much.
1) convert your RAF with this tool
2) import the DNG results into Lightroom
3) work with Lightroom as usual (apply film simulation if you want)
Some subject/pattern are less affected by this pattern so I don't use the tool for all images.
The tool can be also used as a Lightroom external editor. In that case, you import your RAF, and you convert from Lightroom, it's even easier but requires minor configuration.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from riophae in landscapes with fuji x
X-T2 with 18-55
by Sebastien Girard, sur Flickr
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sebas1430 got a reaction from chein in landscapes with fuji x
X-T2 with 18-55
by Sebastien Girard, sur Flickr
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sebas1430 got a reaction from serdor in landscapes with fuji x
X-T2 with 18-55
by Sebastien Girard, sur Flickr
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sebas1430 got a reaction from mdm in landscapes with fuji x
X-T2 with 18-55
by Sebastien Girard, sur Flickr
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sebas1430 got a reaction from claude in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from RadBadTad in Getting great fine detail on X-T2 RAFs using X-Transformer and Lightroom
The plugin detects the original raw file and ignore the output tiff from Lightroom. But the resulted image is saved into that tiff.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from Sluw in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from frankinfuji in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from Jürgen Heger in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from Patrick FR in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from dv. in Fox family
I recently received a Canon FD 300mm f4 L lens (1979) and I did a few tests today with my X-T1. Unfortunately the light was really bad... I hope it will be better next time.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from RickUrb in Lightroom for x-trans... seriously?
There are many threads for this. I will resume the easiest solution (I personally use it). Buy X-Transformer for Windows from Iridient, it's really cheap and it doesn't change the workflow that much.
1) convert your RAF with this tool
2) import the DNG results into Lightroom
3) work with Lightroom as usual (apply film simulation if you want)
Some subject/pattern are less affected by this pattern so I don't use the tool for all images.
The tool can be also used as a Lightroom external editor. In that case, you import your RAF, and you convert from Lightroom, it's even easier but requires minor configuration.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from Randy Pollock in Lightroom for x-trans... seriously?
There are many threads for this. I will resume the easiest solution (I personally use it). Buy X-Transformer for Windows from Iridient, it's really cheap and it doesn't change the workflow that much.
1) convert your RAF with this tool
2) import the DNG results into Lightroom
3) work with Lightroom as usual (apply film simulation if you want)
Some subject/pattern are less affected by this pattern so I don't use the tool for all images.
The tool can be also used as a Lightroom external editor. In that case, you import your RAF, and you convert from Lightroom, it's even easier but requires minor configuration.
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sebas1430 got a reaction from PoulWerner in Lightroom for x-trans... seriously?
There are many threads for this. I will resume the easiest solution (I personally use it). Buy X-Transformer for Windows from Iridient, it's really cheap and it doesn't change the workflow that much.
1) convert your RAF with this tool
2) import the DNG results into Lightroom
3) work with Lightroom as usual (apply film simulation if you want)
Some subject/pattern are less affected by this pattern so I don't use the tool for all images.
The tool can be also used as a Lightroom external editor. In that case, you import your RAF, and you convert from Lightroom, it's even easier but requires minor configuration.
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