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so i finally tried silkypix for my fuji raw files...first go at it and the software tells me it can't read the fuji files! hhmmm...
so i load what looks like a more recent version...version 4...but it's a on trial and they want me to pay for it eventually...seems odd that fuji would pack software that does not work on it's files...what am i doing wrong?
anyone know?
also...can i just open a raw file on silkypix and export it to my pse?
if so...can someone walk me through it as i can't seem to figure it out on my own...
so i load what looks like a more recent version...version 4...but it's a on trial and they want me to pay for it eventually...seems odd that fuji would pack software that does not work on it's files...what am i doing wrong?
anyone know?
also...can i just open a raw file on silkypix and export it to my pse?
if so...can someone walk me through it as i can't seem to figure it out on my own...
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ok, then...can someone recommend a good tutorial?
there are a ton when you google it...
there are a ton when you google it...
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i feel so alone...
Sparrow
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It's like Charlton Heston in that film ... spooky
Rvl
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I have the same problem with Silkypix with my Fuji Xpro1
Dont know the answer , sorry
Dont know the answer , sorry
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I have the same problem with Silkypix with my Fuji Xpro1
Dont know the answer , sorry
I AM NOT ALONE!
thanks...
tbhv55
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so i load what looks like a more recent version...version 4...but it's a on trial and they want me to pay for it eventually...seems odd that fuji would pack software that does not work on it's files...what am i doing wrong?
anyone know?
Joe,
From your description, I reckon that you might have downloaded Silkypix Developer rather than Raw File Converter EX. It looks almost identical, but there are differences.
If my guess is correct, then I suggest that you go:
here (if you're on Windows) http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc/v32130/index.html
or here (if you're on Mac) http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/myfinepix_studio/rfc/v32121/index.html
to download the latest Raw File Converter. It DOES open X-E1 files - I've just tested it (Windows version). What's more, it's FREE!
If you're on Windows, you might have some difficulty installing this update over the original... let me know if you do, and I'll happily talk you through it.
also...can i just open a raw file on silkypix and export it to my pse?
if so...can someone walk me through it as i can't seem to figure it out on my own...
As far as I'm aware, there's no way to export directly from Raw File Converter to another editor... you will have to save as a TIF or Jpeg, and then load into your editor (obviously, I'll stand corrected if someone on the forum can come up with a way to export directly).
Hope this helps,
Tim.
tbhv55
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Just a quick update on my previous post - I've had another look, and I still can't find any way of exporting directly to another editor from Raw File Converter.
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it's all a mystery to me...thanks for the added info!!
tbhv55
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No problem - let me know if you have success. 
Tried this today...learning curve, but shouldn't be too difficult. Export to TIFF, add to Aperture library.
Not bad...although looking forward to what AccuRAW can do; hopefully it has a nice UI.
Not game to switch to Capture One or Lightroom.
Not bad...although looking forward to what AccuRAW can do; hopefully it has a nice UI.
Not game to switch to Capture One or Lightroom.
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it took me forever to get pse under my belt...i would like to continue using it to edit my images...just plain and simple editing, no fuss etc.
tbhv55
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it took me forever to get pse under my belt...i would like to continue using it to edit my images...just plain and simple editing, no fuss etc.
I can sympathise to a large degree. Although the output from Silkypix/Raw File Converter can be decent(ish), the UI is still rather tedious, and not very intuitive. On that basis alone, you're probably better off staying with your tried-and-trusted editor.
Y, that is my plan too. Just learn Silky well enough to do simple RAW adjustments, then output to 16 bit TIFF for other edits.
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