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By Astigmatism · Posted
FWIW I found that with my 3 Fuji cameras and my iMac, I had to use one of the USB ports on the back of the computer, directly. Going through a USB hub would not work. Not sure, but I think it was somebody here that suggested trying it. -
I always use a card reader but if you want to directly connect the camera to the Mac you need to use Image Capture software to import images. (Image Capture is already installed on your Mac).
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Check if your cable transfers data. Some USB-C cable transfer power only.
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Good afternoon -new to the camera and this forum. Thoughts on best image transfer from X100VI to MacBook Air? It only has power input and thunderbolt ports and when I tried plugging camera in through adapter it wasn’t recognized. Able to use third party card reader by Ultimaxx currently through the same adapter that won’t recognize the camera! Thanks in advance and apologize if silly question. will dig through the threads as well.
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The short answer is no but if X Raw Studio noise reduction doesn’t give you the results you like why not process them with another raw processor? You could then apply noise reduction together with whatever other processing you want to do.
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