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I recently got a fujifilm x-t30 II and I came to understand that LR is just not that good for processing RAW fuji photos, it makes it blurry and not as sharp. I can’t just flat out switch to C1 because I heavily rely on my presets.

I tried converting them, I tried recreating them but to no avail, they look nothing alike in C1. Do I sacrifice image quality for style or do I process my RAW photos in C1 and then put the profiles on the now png file in LR? Or is there a better solution? 

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Hi, 

I did some experimenting with this (I too don't want to abandon LR) and found that this LR recipe reproduce the perceived sharpness  in C1 almost exacly for a range of motifs in raw files from X-E4: 

Enhance: 
- Denoise' 40 
- Raw Details

Preset: 

Basic: 
- Contrast +10
- Presence
    - Texture +10
    - Clarity +10
    - Dehaze +10 

Detail: 
- Sharpening 110
- Radius 1
- Detail 10
- Masking 25

However, C1 (and  DXO Pure Raw) renders e.g. blue sky differently (lighter than LR), and needs to be dealth with separately to achieve the C1 look. 

 

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This problem is much exaggerated and is difficult to see unless you are pixel peeping. However, if you want the ultimate quality, use X Transformer to do the initial conversion and then import the resulting dng into Lightroom. X Transformer is cheap.

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