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Here is an interview I discovered with Peter Griffiths (@fujiguys on twitter) who is a rep from Fuji UK.

 

A couple of highlights...

• Apparently in LR, you can change your camera calibration to apply Fujifilm film simulations (I haven't had a chance to check this out)

• Will not reveal Fuji's direction towards full frame sensors, but they are committed to the quality of their APS-C, X-Trans CMOS Sensors

 

I'm sure I missed a couple of interesting highlights as well, but these seemed to jump out at me.

 

 

Listen for yourself...

http://www.terratech.tech/podcast-1/2015/8/24/terratech-02-camera-sensors-and-software-film-emulation-explained

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