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NishNalbandian

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  1. Thank you for your response and the welcome. I appreciate the link. My workflow right now keeps everything in Raw, then roundtrips it out to PS for final retouch and processing. I guess if I convert in another program like X Raw, it just adds a step before sending out to PS. Thanks again, I'll post back with how I find this process. N
  2. Hi There, I'm a new GFX 100s user. I'm a pro and have shot Phase One, Hasselblad, and Pentax Medium Format systems for years. I use LRC to catalog and import files (except for with PhaseOne, only Capture One for that). I REALLY dig the GFX 100s camera, very modern, very easy to set up and use, just suits my style of shooting, and reminds me of the best of the Sony A7r series cameras in terms of functionality. But I'm not wrapping my head around the image processing and film sim profile thing. In LR when you import it shows up looking like you set it in camera (in RAW only). But then does that thing where LR processes the thumbnail using their preset profiles. I set it to use the Camera Settings profile, but it's still pretty far off from the JPG if you shoot Raw +Jpg. I ran it through Capture One, and it definitely retains the profiling better than LR does, but absolutely does not match the JPG in terms of tonality and optics correction. I am fine with the QUALITY of the raw processing in LR, I just want to retain the 'look' of the from camera to post vis a vis the film sim settings. Generally in the past I always turned off all profiling and camera processing settings, preferring a flat, neutral image to start post with. But this Fuji has REALLY nice in camera options that you purportedly can change afterwards. Any advice for how to maintain the camera settings profile preferably within the Adobe Ecosystem? I really use the LR catalog and only use CaptureOne when I have to because I shot on PhaseOne. Thanks in advance, N
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