![]() ![]() Chroma/Luma Noise Reduction (Off, Low, Medium, High) again with the option to cancel Lightroom's default NR.Lens Correction - includes the option to apply the camera's lens corrections, ignore them or write them as 'opcode' tags into the DNG file to be handled by the downstream converter.Sharpening (Off, Low, Medium, High), with the option to over-ride Lightroom Sharpening and the ability to specify the sharpening tag in the DNG file.The 'Smoother' option is less prone to artefacts but without the same level of fine detail. Interpolation process (More Detailed/Smoother), based on the Detail+ and Smooth options in Iridient Developer.The software offers control over the following parameters: The plugin also includes options for organizing and batch-renaming of files and the ability to compress and reduce the bit-depth of processed files, to save space. ![]() The software is designed to give files that are optimized for the conversion software you then import into, with the option to add tags to prevent Lightroom from duplicating the sharpening or noise reduction you've chosen to apply with X-Transformer, and options defining the handling of lens corrections. This allows Windows users to access the well-regarded processing look that is popular among Mac-owning X-Trans shooters.Ĭamera support covers all but the very latest X-series models and covers cameras both with X-Trans and Bayer color filter patterns. Iridient X-Transformer is a standalone utility that takes RAF files from Fujifilm cameras and demosaics them before saving them as DNG files. Other raw files do not benefit from using Iridient Transformer.Iridient Digital, maker of the popular Iridient Developer Raw conversion software for Mac, has announced a public Beta of a Fujifilm Raw converter utility for Windows. ![]() Combine the two and you get beautiful colors with great sharpness. Using the standalone Iridient Developer I was not able to match lightrooms output in regards to color and contrast. This way you get the contrast and color controls of lightroom with the sharpness of Iridient. My tip is to get the cheaper Iridient Transformer which only works as a Plug-in with lightroom instead of Iridient Developer which is a standalone raw converter. If you own a Fujifilm camera with an X-Trans sensor, do yourself a favour and try Iridient Transformer. There are various workarounds for lightroom which try to use different sharpening settings but, having tried them all, they’re all rubbish. The bottom version shows what detail fujifilm cameras are capable of – if you’re using the right converter. The top version of the image looks like my lens or camera is broken. Except for sharpness, both have the same color and contrast rendition. The top version was created with lightroom and the bottom using Iridient Transformer. Now lets look closer at a crop from the center section of the image. It has lots of foliage and fine detail which the x-trans sensor of Fujifilm cameras is infamous for struggling with. This is the image I’m using for this comparison. ![]() Let’s compare the sharpness difference between Lightroom 6.5 and Iridient Transformer 1.0.1 when editing Fujifilm raw files. ![]()
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