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Equipment & Techniques => Medium Format / Film / Digital Backs – and Large Sensor Photography => Topic started by: Michael Erlewine on March 07, 2017, 11:37:14 am
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https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html#9_9
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https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html#9_9
Very cool. I guess the Fuji rep at the Samy's GFX demo was correct and accurate: he said Adobe support would follow the GFX release within 1 or 2 weeks of the release of the GFX.
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See http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2017/03/acr-9-9-now-available.html for more info. The PhaseOne IQ100 is listed too.
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Why no support for the Fuji GFX lenses? What is the timetable for that support?
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See http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2017/03/acr-9-9-now-available.html for more info. The PhaseOne IQ100 is listed too.
John
Thanks again for all your help in getting the IQ100 support through.
Sincerely appreciated
Paul Caldwell
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Why no support for the Fuji GFX lenses? What is the timetable for that support?
When was it released? A week ago - that may be your answer. But are you sure they aren't built-in, as with the X series?
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For people with CC, check for updates. Both Camera Raw and Lightroom can be updated.
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John
Thanks again for all your help in getting the IQ100 support through.
Sincerely appreciated
Paul Caldwell
Who knows if I did help, or did I just annoy folk by not letting it be forgotten? Thanks.
John
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Lightroom 6.9 with GFX support is available too.
I just updated using updates from the lightroom menu.
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Lightroom 6.9 with GFX support is available too.
I just updated using updates from the lightroom menu.
Yes, here is the official blog post from Adobe: https://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2017/03/lightroom-cc-2015-9-now-available.html
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When was it released? A week ago - that may be your answer. But are you sure they aren't built-in, as with the X series?
I don't know, as I usually use C1, so that's why I am asking. With the Sony A7 cameras, I think the lens corrections for the Sony FE are applied automatically. Perhaps it's the same with the GFX lenses.
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I don't know, as I usually use C1, so that's why I am asking. With the Sony A7 cameras, I think the lens corrections for the Sony FE are applied automatically. Perhaps it's the same with the GFX lenses.
Lens corrections for the Hasselblad XCD lenses are not included in this update to ACR and LR.
Joe
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I don't know, as I usually use C1, so that's why I am asking.
easy to check = convert Fuji raw to DNG using any current Adobe software (ACR/LR/DNG converter) then use either exiftool or dng_validate (dng_validate.exe on Windows platform) from DNG SDK to see if DNG has tags with values inside for optics corrections... that simple.
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John
Thanks again for all your help in getting the IQ100 support through.
Sincerely appreciated
Paul Caldwell
Sweet!
I've communicated with Eric a few times over the last 7 months and was encouraged because he assured me they were working on it. A month or two ago he told me they were getting close, and ask for a few files which I provided. So I've been pretty excited, knowing it was getting close. Been a long wait, but glad to see Lr is now an option for processing IQ3 100. My biggest problem was I like using Lr as a DAM, and just being able to see all of my shots in the Lr library will be nice.
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For anyone that had questions about Fuji lens profiles, all the files I managed to get my hands on have such profiles baked in the RAW files and Lightroom is using that data to perform lens corrections.
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For clarity the IQ3 100mp was already supported (in the normal IIQ L mode) and has been for the better part of a year. This update adds support for the IIQ L 16 bit mode.
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As noted before really a moot point as the 16 bit file is one the main advantages of the IQ100. I don't believe it was ever official, but even if it was, the conversion was not that good even on the 14 bit files. I saw it mentioned months ago on that you could open the 14 bit files and I tried that, but did not find the conversion was very good and LR at least still had some errors with seeing the 14 bit files to import. Both on Mac and Win systems.
Paul Caldwell
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Weill, Lr would see those files, import them and let you work on them, but I don't believe there was any profile support so whatever reason it worked I'm not sure it's because Lr supported those files. Who wants to shoot a IQ3 100 in 14 bit mode anyway?
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Weill, Lr would see those files, import them and let you work on them, but I don't believe there was any profile support so whatever reason it worked I'm not sure it's because Lr supported those files. Who wants to shoot a IQ3 100 in 14 bit mode anyway?
Better stated than me, but exactly. No profile support and the colors were a nightmare on the 14 bit images.
Paul Caldwell