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Fuji X-Pro 1 file - ACR compared to RPP | David Taylor-Hughes

Fuji X-Pro 1 file - ACR compared to RPP | David Taylor-Hughes | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

I've done a comparison on a Fuji X-Pro 1 file using The new Photoshop ACR 7.4 and Raw Photo Processor 64, the excellent Mac platform raw converter. Different software but I processed each with no sharpening added and only added a slight amount in Photoshop later. I used the same values for each file. Click on the link for the full-size high-res file. As many who have tried the new ACR are saying, the files are slightly softer than they were before, but unlike the previous ACR conversion, it is now possible to add sharpening to these X-Trans files without creating unpleasant artefacts. RPP still produces slightly sharper results to my eyes, but there isn't a lot in it. 
After waiting a long time to see this, I spent yesterday working on some X-Pro 1 files and it was pleasing to see the results. I have been so frustrated by the fact that I knew that there was more in the files, but was unable to get to it. RPP is great and I recommend it, but Photoshop is the cornerstone of my processing workflow and I know it well and how to get what I want from it. So for any camera I use, proper support is essential. It is now finally available.
So what went on? Was this a spat between Fuji and Adobe? Did Adobe just take their time to get round to this? We will never know the whole story, but it has been a long wait. As you know I baled out on the X-Pro 1 early when it looked like there wasn't going to be decent ACR support and I've had lots of files sitting on my hard drives that I haven't done much with, since I wasn't keen to upload what I considered to be sub-standard versions to my picture libraries. I can now get some really nice files from my original raws and they do have a different 'look' to conventional bayer sensor files.  With the ACR conversions and indeed with the RPP ones as well, there isn't that classic non-AA filter look. But then with the different sensor array I'm not sure that there would be. What is extraordinary is the ability to produce 'clean' files at high(er) ISO's. I believe it would be perfectly feasible to shoot high-quality landscape at ISO 400 and even ISO 800 with an x-trans sensor and I'm seeing a 2-stop improvement in noise levels over virtually everything else I use. This has all sorts of advantages in terms of narrower apertures and higher shutter speeds when shooting in good light, which for what I do is a good thing.
I've been very critical of this whole raw conversion saga and indeed seem to have developed somewhat of a reputation as a 'Fuji basher', but my only concern was to see a realisation of the FULL potential of these files. We do now have that and I'm glad to become a Fuji X-Trans enthusiast at long last. But lets be honest, its been a long and unnecessary wait and thats not really good enough.  For those who had the patience to stick with it, welcome to your new camera!
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Do you read the manual? Tip 9 – Deleting Multiple Pictures | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner’s Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 9 – Deleting Multiple Pictures | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner’s Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Page 65: Deleting PicturesThe ERASE option in the playback menu can be used to delete individual pictures, multiple selected pictures,

or all pictures.

 

Press MENU/OK during playback to display the playbacj menu, then press the selector up or down to highlight ERASE and press right to display the following options. Press the selector up or down to hightlight an option and press MENU/OK to select.

 

OPTIONS: FRAME / SELECTED FRAMES / ALL FRAMES

 

SELECTED FRAMES: Highlight pictures and press MENU/OK to select or deselect. When the operation is complete, press DISP/BACK to display a confirmation dialog, then hightlight OK and press MENU/OK.

 

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Do you read the manual? Tip 7 - CORRECTED AF FRAME | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 7 - CORRECTED AF FRAME | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Page 70: CORRECTED AF FRAME

 

If ON is selected (using the Menu 'Shooting Mode'), a second focus frame for focus distances of about 80 cm (2.6 ft) will be added to the display in the optical view­finder. The focus frame for the current focus distance is displayed in green when the shutter button is pressed halfway.

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Do you read the manual? Tip 5 - Silent Mode | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 5 - Silent Mode | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Page 30: Silent Mode

 

In situations in which camera sounds or lights may be unwelcome, press the DISP/BACK button for a second, or select ON for a SILENT MODE in the setup menu (note that silent mode is not available during movie playback). The camera speaker, flash, and AF-assist illuminator/self-timer lamp turn off and flash and volume settings can not be adjusted.

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Do you read the manual? Tip 3 - Focus Frame to Center | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 3 - Focus Frame to Center | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Page 47: Focus Frame Selection

... the focus frame can be returned to the center by pressing MENU/OK ....

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Do you read the manual? Tip 1 - optical viewfinder | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 1 - optical viewfinder | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it


Page 20: Using the Hybrid Viewfinder


Keep the selector pressed up to choose the optical viewfinder display zoom ration.

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Do you read the manual? Tip 8 - Custom Settings Banks | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 8 - Custom Settings Banks | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Page 5: The Q (Quick Menu) Button

 

For quick access to custom settings banks, press and hold the Q-button!

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Do you read the manual? Tip 6 - Fn Button | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 6 - Fn Button | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Page 50: The Fn Button

 

The role played by the Fn button can be selected using the Fn BUTTON option in the shooting menu. The options available include multiple exposure, depth-of-field preview, the self-timer, sensitivity, image size, image quality, dynamic range, film simulation, white balance, AF-mode, movierecording, RAW/JPEG toggle, and customsettings.

 

* The Fn BUTTON menu can also be displayed by pressing and holding the Fn button (1 sec+)

 

Thx Klaus :-)

 

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Do you read the manual? Tip 4 - Program Shift | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 4 - Program Shift | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

Page 24: Program Shift

 

If desired, you can press the selector left or right to other combinations of shutter speed and aperture without altering exposure.

 

(NOT available if AUTO selected for ISO or DYNAMIC RANGE and flash TTL auto)

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Do you read the manual? Tip 2 - manual focusing | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual

Do you read the manual? Tip 2 - manual focusing | Fujifilm Digital Camera X-Pro1 Owner's Manual | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Set to manual focus.


Use EVF or LCD.

 

Press AFL/AEL button once to auto lock in focus on target.

 

Press command dial to zoom in view.

 

Fine tune with focus ring on lens so that expanded focus area shows optimal sharpness on LCD or EVF.

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