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Fuji X-Pro1 RAW image processing using ACR | Chris Dodkin

 

Comparison of out of camera Fuji JPEG with RAW file processed using Adobe Camera Raw into Photoshop CS6 (Mac).

There has been much discussion around this topic online - so I figured I post a video of my basic ACR workflow for people to view.

Applies to the X-Pro1, but also any ACR raw file processing. This gets me to the point where I then use NIK filters, so it's not a final product, but the end of RAW processing. Should apply to Photoshop and Lightroom.

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Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review: Serious Style, Serious Price | Michael Hession

Fujifilm X-Pro1 Review: Serious Style, Serious Price | Michael Hession | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Mirrorless cameras are generally geared toward the enthusiast or semi-pro consumer. Some companies, like Canon with its new EOS M offering, are seeking to cater to a broader market in features and styling. But not one of them can match the astronomically expensive FujiFilm X-Pro1 for pure photo-nerdery.

 

What Is It?

A relatively compact, retro-styled camera that delivers DSLR-quality images with a great deal of creative control.

 

Who’s It For?

Camera lovers who want something easily toteable, that will utilise their technical skills, and that will reinforce their sense of photographic style.

 

Why Does It Matter?

It marks one of the most serious attempts by any company to satisfy such a niche market of hardcore enthusiasts. This camera was not built for widespread adoption; to be honest, it’s rare to see a company put so much consideration into a product that satisfies the desires of so few.

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