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Iridient developer lcp profile5/26/2023 * Set IXT up with "More Detailed" RAW processing, leave Sharpening and Color Noise at Default, and set Luminance to None. (This is based on testing with an image that had lots of high frequency detail and out of focus areas, which are very prone to the X-Trans "worminess".) I've confirmed for myself that with X-T2 files, at all ISOs between 20, I get the best results as follows. In my experience, Beta 2.0 of IXT does most of the RAW development better than Lightroom, but not all. I think the hardest part is figuring out which settings work best with your favourite image processing software. The workflow really is pretty straightforward. I liked On1 too at first glance but if those test shots are any measure the blacks are very weak If you're on Windows I would just get the free beta IXT and try it out as it looks to be the optimal option for high detail XTrans photography. I was just playing with it and mine appear to be normal TIFF's. I don't think the macOS full version supports RAW->DNG transformations. On1 shows very good output for x-trans, it looks simple to use, plus it isn't that expensive. My work flow isn't huge to buy LR license, plus I don't like that massive catalog. I would really like to have full version of Iridient, but no Windows version yet, and it may never happen. I think I might check it out as well those results are looking really good Thanks for the review, I think, I'm falling in love with On1. I'm thinking that Fujifilm should consider buying Iridient/Brian. Iridient Developer in now available for Windows !!!.
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