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There is e new beta version of Irident x developer - transforms raf files to dng - the best way for windows users I think (set all to defoult and sharpening to zero and convert to dng to be opened in PS or Lightroom.

I'll wait for Mac version - and stick to PS .

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I'm still not sure what to make of this.  Love my XT2 but not convinced/confident enough to use it for landscapes.  For people, I stick to my new Fuji system. For landscapes, I stick to my Canon M3 and Rokinon 12mm (19mm equivalent) for rock solid top notch vibrant colors.  I've decided at this point to have different camera systems for different purposes.  Fuji so far does not seem to deal well with landscapes. I hope I am proven wrong in the future because I sure would love to use my XT2 for landscapes!

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