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    Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    For the Fuji users on CC here are a few Lightroom presets for your RAF files.

    I know its not good to copy others styles but they can be a good starting point to create your own variations or just as suggestions for what might be a look you can work with:

    http://store.thomasfitzgeraldphotogr...-fuji-x-users/

    http://presets.samuelzeller.ch/about/

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    Quote Originally Posted by Black Pearl View Post
    For the Fuji users on CC here are a few Lightroom presets for your RAF files.

    I know its not good to copy others styles but they can be a good starting point to create your own variations or just as suggestions for what might be a look you can work with:

    http://store.thomasfitzgeraldphotogr...-fuji-x-users/

    http://presets.samuelzeller.ch/about/
    Thanks, here are some tips on sharpening X Trans Files for what it is worth...

    http://petebridgwood.com/wp/2014/10/x-trans-sharpening/

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    I have something similar saved as pre-sets for when I need a large output - typically all my images are down-sampled for the web so the final stage output sharpening via basic Smart Sharpening is more than enough.

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    Yes, smart sharpen does a good job. To be honest I try to spend as little time as I can in CS, or even LR for that matter. Jpegs with in camera sharpening are usually good enough (is that blasphemy?)🙃 as I rarely print more than 5x7.
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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    It seems to be a thing with Fuji users as the jpeg engine is very, very good and there are lots of tweaks available in the camera. I still prefer to shoot in raw but I do typically apply the film simulations via LR and tend not to work the files too hard.

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    Thanks, here are some tips on sharpening X Trans Files for what it is worth...
    I'm not a Fuji shooter but information on sharpening and/or NR always catch my attention so I read the linked article. I don't understand why sensor type makes a difference in PP. As I understand it, the de-bayering of "conventional" sensors takes place in camera. So regardless of what sensor type one is shooting by the time you get to PP on a RAW file you are simply dealing with pixels. Or am I missing something?

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    The raw file is literally that - the bayer filter needs to be processed either in the camera when it produces a jpeg or by your software so you can deal with an image. Adobe is notoriously poor at doing this with RAF files but for 99.9999% of what I do with my images its more than good enough - the best is Irident but its a right PITA to work with.

    Good article about it here: http://www.fujivsfuji.com/best-xtrans-raw-converter/

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    Thanks, Robin. My learning moment for the day.

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    Re: Fuji/Lightroom Presets

    I really don't know how the above applies to jpegs that have been processed in camera but the Fuji jpegs still are prone to "waxing" when sharpened too heavily. I didn't ever see this particularly ugly artifact with NEF files or Nikon jpegs. Something is definitely going on there with Lightroom + anything X Trans. But as Robin says, it's generally more than good enough.

    PS: I remember doing some testing between LR and NX2 and found LR wanting in comparison. But again, its fine for anything I do, and it's only when I'm in a particularly fussy frame of mind that I notice (100% crops).

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