Liturram
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Liturram reacted to jlees in Iridient vs. Lightroom vs. Capture One
Hi oldfashioned1536,
I agree with aceflibble there is no best, you just have to get what you need. And this might need some trial and error (best before breaking the piggy bank)
Coming from Aperture because S. Jobs inheritors killed it, I downloaded Lightroom, Aftershot, DxO and Capture 1 on thirty day trials and 'played' with them to see what suited me best.
So I would suggest you do the same, however I do not know if Iridient is available on a trial basis.
Hope this is useful.
Best regards
Jeremy
FWIW : I opted for Capture One, which I now use exclusively, and to date have no complaints but this is me. But others may have different experiences.
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Liturram reacted to Stevejk in X-H1 stuck/bright pixels?
Hello. I'm a brand new fuji owner. My camera was purchased just over a month ago. I'll be using it mainly for video. Stills will be a part of my work. Recently I've begun to notice stuck pixels(bright pixels). This is not a display problem. The errant pixels get recorded to video. I shoot in manual mode, iso/aperture/shutter speed. I've attempted pixel mapping, no help. What does help, if I put the camera into auto mode. Auto iso/aperture/shutter speed, the bright pixels disappear. I have a week-long shoot starting Monday, I'd prefer not to work in auto mode. I really do like the images this camera can produce. Does anyone have experience with a problem like this? Any insight would be appreciated. I am in contact with Fuji, they've asked me to send the camera back to them.
Picture above, camera is in auto mode...picture below, camera is in manual mode.
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Liturram reacted to Dry Etch in white dots appearing on dark area?
Hi All.
Take a look at the photo below.
do you see distinctive white dots on dark area?
(magnified area is 40% brightened for more visibility.)
it was taken in 1/125s , F2 , ISO1600 , DR200% , PROVIA , WB Auto , and other settings at 0.
They really seem like dusts on sensor or lens... but they're not.
Everytime I take pictures, the white dots appear on different locations.
to make it sure, with lens cap closed, they still appear in random locations. And they get more as the ISO goes higher.
Of course I tried in-body pixel mapping. it didn't help at all.
And I also tested noise Reduction setting from -4 to +4. they always appear.
What was worse is that with NR +4, normal noise gets blury but the dots stay still. It's much visible.
At first, I thought my camera is defective. (bought a brand new one and it's been only a month.)
But when I asked people who's using X-T3, some of them were aware of this.
I think this problem is maybe happening on All X-T3s. (noise reduction algorithm fault?)
But just not widely known because it's not very easy to notice.
if you have X-T3, Please check this out.
Magnify your pictures and tell me if you have same problem.
