I only use it for noise processing high iso images and bringing them back to LR. I use the legacy color space as I get odd results with the new one. I set the xd noise reduction pretty low but it cleans things up amazingly well, better than LR enhance I think. (For really high iso on Fuji, like 6400-12,800)
redisred wrote:
I only use it for noise processing high iso images and bringing them back to LR. I use the legacy color space as I get odd results with the new one. I set the xd noise reduction pretty low but it cleans things up amazingly well, better than LR enhance I think. (For really high iso on Fuji, like 6400-12,800)
I read some where that there are some bugs with DxO PureRAW 4 when using it on Fuji files, they are working on future update to resolve this.
If so, can you share your colour settings for your Fuji RAW files on import? Especially GFX files.
Thank you!
I wasn't even aware you can "import" into DXO PL. I thought it just reads the images off of the folder or SD card you insert. Whenever I do decide to use my Fuji Files in DXO, I almost always use the Film Simulations that are part of the Film Pack expansion pack. There's a lot of really cool sims there.
Correct gunmetal. You don’t “import” it in the program itself; it reads of folder/card. I should have called it different….maybe “read” the files in DXO PL.
Is an in camera film simulation the colour you see and want o see, once you “read” (see those files for the first time) the files in DXO PL, or do you use generic/ Fuji Camera (name camera)?
Mujabad123 wrote:
Correct gunmetal. You don’t “import” it in the program itself; it reads of folder/card. I should have called it different….maybe “read” the files in DXO PL.
Is an in camera film simulation the colour you see and want o see, once you “read” (see those files for the first time) the files in DXO PL, or do you use generic/ Fuji Camera (name camera)?
Ahh. No I have to apply the sim in the color module. It's in the drop down menu of Generic Rendering. Once you install the film pack there is Positive Color, Negative Color, Black and White, and a couple others. Once you select those, a ton of options are presented. It's not as straightforward as LR's implementation but there are ten times as many to choose from.
I know, but the "standard" Film sim seems to be Provia Standard. I know I can change that in camera. But if I don't and if I then "import" (hardly dare to say that;-) in DxO PL. then I get to see my images that Provia Standard film simulation.
(ofcourse shooting raw + jpeg). I didn't want that.
So, I UNchecked "Automatically use camera rendering if supported" in the General part of "Settings" in PL.
Then I can use "Generic rendering" and "DxO Camera profile (Fuji GFX100 II)" whenever I look at a new file. My personal auto import preset. I do not have to change that anymore. In with that Type "Generic rendering" I can however go straight to "Rendering" Provia /Standard film sim (without going into the drop down menu of Type Generic Rendering).
I wonder (and have to try), if all fuji film sims can be added to this list, just by using them one by one in camera and set PL to "Automatically use camera rendering if supported".
After one film sim...use another one....etc. etc.
Would be much quicker and more handy.