Would yesterday be too soon? Thanks.īTW, I've tried Photo Ninja and the latest Silkypix Developer Studio Pro 6. Really, Fuji, I just want a computer version that does exactly what the in-camera raw converter does, for saves to non-lossy format. Trying to avoid the tiny bit of posterizing I see in some blue sky photos from my in-camera JPEGs. I've dug around online and apparently lots of folks have asked this same question, but nobody's been able to duplicate the in-camera JPEGs. Especially Fudgie's knack for combining noise reduction and sharpening. Those straightforward Fuji faux-film looks are fiendishly difficult to duplicate. Figured out a Lightroom preset or "cloakroom" doodad in Fuji's version of Silkypix that duplicates the in-camera JPEG looks (for non-lossy higher bit depth saves to TIFF, DNG, etc.)? I just mean the standard B&W, Fauxvia, Velvifaux and Astifaux film emulations, not the special effects looks.(The various bracketing modes baffled me until I discovered most of the bracketing options are JPEG-only.)Ī few questions that won't be in the instruction manual. I suppose that's an indication of good design, that I could figure out most stuff just by fiddling around with the camera.
#PHOTONINJA ERIC PDF#
Took me a couple of weeks but I finally had to crack open the X-A1 PDF instruction manual to figure out a couple of features.