![]() Of course the option to have an uncompressed RAW would be a nice to have in a future firmware release. RAWs are compressed: I’ve never seen an issue out of this (questionable) technical decision from Sony. ![]() DxOMark assigns the same score to the A7R and the D800E sensors. The files that the camera produces are really very good. In this post I will only focus on some interesting impressions of use, mainly on tripod and with Tilt Shift lenses(especially the Canon 17mm TS-E), with my experience in the field (I actively use the camera from about three months). To get an idea given a look at this link on. There are also forums, among other things, overflowing with images taken with any A7/A7r in combination with all possible lenses, vintage and not. For details on the camera, I would suggest you to read the various sites that have already detailed at length all the pros and cons, from DPReview to SLRLounge. So, in latest years, I have been forced to make a series of compromises: extensive use of medium format (film), various post processing techniques: strategies, which inevitably always have lengthened the time of processing of each single photograph.Īnd now Sony comes out with a new camera, full frame, 36 million pixels that, with some adapters, you can use with many lenses, including my Canon TS. In my experience CCD response was difficult to recover in post-production. But the night is not the ideal playground for Medium Format Digital, not so much for the high ISO (generally insufficient) but, more importantly, for the way CCD sensors render artificial lighting. I have tried, over time, some digital backs. For this reason, from the photographs to the scans to, finally, to the prints my workflow has always been long, arduous and, at times, tedious. My prints have always been of big size, so resolution has always been a factor to be taken into account when selecting a camera. Being primarily a photographer who loves the night, almost all of my work is based on tripods and long exposures. At the end of the day picture quality is definitely the most important thing for me: quality means not only definition but, more importantly, three-dimensional look which I’ve always found on medium format cameras or, with some limitations, on special lenses like the my beloved Canon Tilt Shifts. Of course, as I have written several times, I have always used for my “important” works heavy and bulky tools. From the early Panasonic attempts with the “venerable” LX3, to the Fuji X100 and X100S, I have always been attracted by small traveling companions to take always with me. Thomas Fitzgerald is now recommending Capture One Pro as the absolute best.Whoever follows me knows what has always been interested on small cameras with great image quality. Iridient Developer is not as fully featured and hasn't had any significant updates in quite some time, so you're better off using it in connection with Lightroom." "I also don't recommend Iridient Developer any more, because, in my opinion, X-Transformer and Lightroom are a better combination. The Best Way to Process Fuji Raw Files in 2020 I use X-Transformer but not LR or any Adobe products. Understanding the Difference between Iridient Developer and Iridient X-Transformer You can then work with Lightroom, for example as if it’s a RAW file. By using the DNG format, you get a file that is effectively as editable as the original RAW file but you are using X-Transformer’s engine to handle the conversion. It takes the core processing engine from Iridient Developer and uses it to basically pre-process your RAW files to convert them into DNGs. " X-Transformer is actually really clever in what it does. So in a nutshell, Iridient Developer is a complete editing solution, while X-Transformer is designed to work as a companion to other software such as Lightroom" Doing this preserves a degree of editability of the RAW file, but allows you to use Iridient’s conversion engine to handle the demosaicing and should you choose, sharpening and noise reduction. ![]() Iridient X-Transformer, on the other hand, is basically the core processing engine stripped of its interface, and it is designed primarily to convert your Fuji Raw files into DNGs using Iridient’s own conversion engine. "Basically, Iridient Developer, which has been around for a while is a fully featured raw conversion and editing application.
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