As much as I love the Fuji Files, I really have an issue with just how poorly LR converts these files, especially in situations where you have solid objects against a lighter background, examples winter shot with bare tree limbs against a blue sky. Plus I just don't see the detail in the LR images without getting haloing in the finer detail parts of my shots.
I realize that Iriedent does a great job, probably the best, however it has very lacking toolkit, and it's MAC only. I can run MAC, but I just find that the tools in LR or C1 offer much more to me. In a compromise I have been using Photo Ninja and it to my eyes, pulls much more detail from the x-trans raws and does not have the haloing issues of LR. I am using Photo Ninja as the editor only, while in LR, but I have run into a few issues that I can't seem to figure out.
1. When you select "edit in" and pick Photo Ninja, the next box that opens, asks if you want to edit a copy with LR adjustments. To me this means that all the current WB, color etc adjustments I have made should be kept then the raw is opened in Photo Ninja, but instead you basically get new copy of the raw file, which has not had any LR adjustments applied. All I do in Photo N, is add some sharpening and maybe a base WB adjustment then do the quick render back to LR. When you do this Photo N, writes over the tif that was created in LR as it should. However all the LR adjustments are now gone, so you basically start over, but now you are working on a tiff, which IMO is not as good. I would rather still be on a raw file. Is this the way the workflow should be? or should I be able to get Photo N to open the copy sent from LR with all my other adjustments. The only LR adjustment I am leaving off is capture sharpening as I want to do that in Photo N.
2. LR sees the exif info from the Fuji files and makes the necessary lens profile adjustments automatically, mainly fixing barrel distortion and vignetting. When you select to edit in Photo N and send the tif back these lens adjustments are scrubbed off and the file comes back with issues that were there prior to the editing in LR. LR will not fix the issues now as the file is a tif. This becomes very problematic when you are working with multiple files for panos and using ptgui or kolor as they get confused by the output.
From my experience, both C1 and LR can't get the finer details right, albeit C1 does a slightly better job on the details and won't have as much issue with the haloing (dark against light) that LR does. But neither can begin to pull the same details that Photo N can get from the files.
I would appreciate anyone's ideas on the best use of Photo N in a LR workflow.
Thanks
Paul