willie_901
Veteran
js
The XF lenses have in-lens firmware that writes the correction parmeters into every raw file.
I believe manually entered lens corrections with adapted lenses are also included. But I don't use adapted lenses, so I can't say for sure. I don't know if the Fuji M adapter is required for the in-camera, user entered lens corrections.
LR applies Fuji's corrections automatically during import.
The XF lenses have in-lens firmware that writes the correction parmeters into every raw file.
I believe manually entered lens corrections with adapted lenses are also included. But I don't use adapted lenses, so I can't say for sure. I don't know if the Fuji M adapter is required for the in-camera, user entered lens corrections.
LR applies Fuji's corrections automatically during import.
willie_901
Veteran
rbelyell
That is very wired.
I think you might have to endure the unspeakable horror of Adobe Customer Support to sort this out. Since Adobe Customer Support experiences are evil, twisted affairs that can result in a lingering sense of hopelessness and despair... or worse, you might ask around on Adobe's LR user forum first.
Whatever you do, don't listen to Adobe Customer Support's advice to reload your operating system. This advice is just a vile ruse to get you off the phone and out of Adobe's hair for however long it takes to reload and restore everything. The support people are far, far away and they assume (sometimes foolishly) you aren't likely to hunt them down like dogs and slowly lower them into boiling, concentrated, sulfuric acid feet first.
That is very wired.
I think you might have to endure the unspeakable horror of Adobe Customer Support to sort this out. Since Adobe Customer Support experiences are evil, twisted affairs that can result in a lingering sense of hopelessness and despair... or worse, you might ask around on Adobe's LR user forum first.
Whatever you do, don't listen to Adobe Customer Support's advice to reload your operating system. This advice is just a vile ruse to get you off the phone and out of Adobe's hair for however long it takes to reload and restore everything. The support people are far, far away and they assume (sometimes foolishly) you aren't likely to hunt them down like dogs and slowly lower them into boiling, concentrated, sulfuric acid feet first.
Mcary
Well-known
to those who use LR4, is there a LR provided 'Lens Correction' setting for the x100? ive heard allusions to it, but i cant even find 'Fuji' as a listed camera in LR...
tony
To activate the Lens Correction setting for the X100 in LR all you should need to do it check the small box next to "Enable Profile Corrections" Once check the following should appear
Make: Fujifilm
Model: Fujifilm FinePix X100
Profile: Adobe Fujifilm FinePix X100
rbelyell
Well-known
To activate the Lens Correction setting for the X100 in LR all you should need to do it check the small box next to "Enable Profile Corrections" Once check the following should appear
Make: Fujifilm
Model: Fujifilm FinePix X100
Profile: Adobe Fujifilm FinePix X100
yes, thank you. i did enable it, but Fuji does not appear at all in 'Make'.
rbelyell
Well-known
To activate the Lens Correction setting for the X100 in LR all you should need to do it check the small box next to "Enable Profile Corrections" Once check the following should appear
Make: Fujifilm
Model: Fujifilm FinePix X100
Profile: Adobe Fujifilm FinePix X100
yes, thank you. i did enable it, but Fuji does not appear at all in 'Make'.
willie, thank you as well. i am afraid your are correct, that my only hopeless hope is customer support. argh!
tony
The XF lenses have in-lens firmware that writes the correction parmeters into every raw file.
Really? I feel they don't do a very good job then because I'm still correcting stuff.
dct
perpetual amateur
1-GIMP or just IrfanView[...]
Questions on PP on x100:
1-Can anyone touch on what you are using for PP software with the x100?
2-Your impression of the debate of shooting RAW versus OOC JPEG post processing
3-Last- any of you using Siver Efex Pro for additional B&W?
Thank you in advance-Dan
2-
Exactly! The OOC JPEGs keep my hybrid workflow exactly the same as with scanned images.[...]But, in practice, I have always found the jpegs are good enough for me. After all, in film days, I chose the film but I did not develop and print myself. Very occasionally something was good enough to be hand printed and enlarged; but I did not do so myself. It is now a dozen years since I last had prints made: develop and scan to CD, I very rarely do more than crop and scale for the web.
And I use TIFF as intermediate work format (just to anticipate the lossy JPEG objections).
3-no, for the "real" b&w look I use different film types (but not in the X100)
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