Re: Converting Fuji RAW Files in Lightroom Classic
Adobe products do an excellent job with Fujifilm files.
A DECADE AGO, when x-trans first came out, critical users (I am one) could occasionally find “color smearing” if we looked very hard at high magnification and knew where the issue might occur. And at extreme screen magnifications (well beyond what you would see in, say, a 20” x 30” print, you might find the “worms” effect in areas of low contrast, slightly out of focus, extremely fine detail in the green channel. You would not, however, see it in a print. I have tested it with 40” wide prints on my P9000.
Lightroom does not “struggle” with Fujifilm files.
It is beyond me why people continue to spout hyperbolic nonsense about this.
samuelphoto wrote:
I’m thinking of picking up a X100VI but have read that Lightroom really struggles converting Fuji raw files. Is that a thing of the past or is it still somewhat marginal in doing the task? Or did Adobe fix all that so it’s good to go? If so, how good is it? Thanks for your help.
May 23, 2026 at 02:41 AM
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