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for those who convert the raw image in camera…is it one image at a time or can you convert all at once?
daveleo
what?
One at a time.
And definitely check out the RAW coversion menu. You can make many JPG variations from each RAW file. Experiment with the hilight and shadow tone stuff ... wicked cool.
This feature, for me, is THE "killer" feature of the fuji cameras (and thank you, willie_901 for pointing it out months ago).
And definitely check out the RAW coversion menu. You can make many JPG variations from each RAW file. Experiment with the hilight and shadow tone stuff ... wicked cool.
This feature, for me, is THE "killer" feature of the fuji cameras (and thank you, willie_901 for pointing it out months ago).
Godfrey
somewhat colored
One at a time.
And definitely check out the RAW coversion menu. You can make many JPG variations from each RAW file. Experiment with the hilight and shadow tone stuff ... wicked cool.
This feature, for me, is THE "killer" feature of the fuji cameras (and thank you, willie_901 for pointing it out months ago).
FYI: Olympus has been offering in-camera raw conversions for over a decade. I'm sure some others offer it now too. It's an excellent feature. In a pinch, you can do almost everything that Olympus Viewer 3 can do with the camera alone.
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Kwesi
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An "output to Tiff" option would also be very welcome
kennylovrin
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I tried it the other day, my main problem was the fact that the LCD on the camera is crap compared to a computer screen so the conversion didn't look anywhere close to what I thought once I saw it on a computer.
I was on the other hand doing the conversion in a completely dark room so my eyes may have been fooled by the bright camera screen. Perhaps I should try it again in normal light.
I was on the other hand doing the conversion in a completely dark room so my eyes may have been fooled by the bright camera screen. Perhaps I should try it again in normal light.
Kwesi
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its a neat feature but hampered by not having a batch output option or the ability to create a lossless file.
To be fair though, this isn't Fuji's fault. Its just that there isn't enough processing power on board for a feature that is used by such a small fraction of owners.
To be fair though, this isn't Fuji's fault. Its just that there isn't enough processing power on board for a feature that is used by such a small fraction of owners.
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Canyongazer
Canyongazer
"wicked cool" ???
"wicked cool" ???
Dave, for a transplanted Noo Yawkah you've that New England lingo down pat.
;-)
"wicked cool" ???
Dave, for a transplanted Noo Yawkah you've that New England lingo down pat.
;-)
daveleo
what?
Dave, for a transplanted Noo Yawkah you've that New England lingo down pat.
;-)
You should hear my wife speak - she's a native New Englander - after 30 years, I still struggle with her dialect !!!
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