tonyhartphoto
Member
Anyone who read my earlier preview will know that I wasn't a happy bunny with the state of X100 post production prior to the introduction of Lightroom RAW support. I haven't shot JPEG in a while and I found the colours a little over vibrant and density lacking from the images. I've now used the X100 in RAW mode, processed the images using Lightroom and am now a MUCH happier bunny. I feel comfortable with the RAW output and am able to end up with images that look how I feel they ought.
These are some of my recent, fairly casual pics, if you'd like to read more thoughts/see more images, see my blog: http://www.tony-hart.com/blog.php
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These are some of my recent, fairly casual pics, if you'd like to read more thoughts/see more images, see my blog: http://www.tony-hart.com/blog.php
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gilpen123
Gil
Wow real nice. Did you process this in LR3.4?
tonyhartphoto
Member
Yep, all processed in LR 3.4.
gavinlg
Veteran
Much better than the jpegs you posted - so much more solid.
Thanks for the update! Please post more if you feel so inclined.
Thanks for the update! Please post more if you feel so inclined.
galumay
"L " Plates
Interesting, i havent been able to produce differences between RAW & JPG that are significant enough to warrant shooting in RAW. I find the X100 does an amazing job out of the camera as JPG's - but then I am nowhere near the quality of photographer s that frequent this forum!
tonyhartphoto
Member
For me the differences between RAW and JPEG have been stark. Will try and post some comparisons soon.
ElectroWNED
Well-known
12 is magical
ozmander
Member
11 is magical too!
Great shots.
sper
Well-known
Probably unnecessary to put a giant logo on every picture, but nice photographs. 
Phil Holland
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Probably unnecessary to put a giant logo on every picture, but nice photographs.![]()
Hardly Giant
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Ah, I remember the days when people shooting and processing 8-bit JPEGs said "who cares!" (evidently, they didn't). Glad to see RAW is since then the now-expected feature of a serious camera.
galumay
"L " Plates
For me the differences between RAW and JPEG have been stark. Will try and post some comparisons soon.
Tony, I have made more of an effort and converted the RAW images and imported to Aperture and done a little post with some in PS. I can see the difference between the RAW's and JPG's now.
Thanks for inspiring me to persevere!
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