Fuji X Raw editing – How to get the jpeg look | Finn-B Hansen

I have seen many discussions about jpeg vs. RAW when shooting the Fuji X cameras. The discussion also often includes witch RAW converter is best for processing the Fuji X files. I have been shooting Fuji X cameras for about two years, and I own several of them. The X100s, X-Pro1, X-E2, X30 and the X-T1 GS. I converted to Fuji X cameras from my Nikon D3s’es in October 2013 after shooting the X100s in combination with my Nikon cameras since June 2013. I’m a very happy X user. Ok. Let’s talk about the RAW converters and file processing. I have tried them all! I have ended up using Lightroom. I have used LR for many years as a Nikon shooter, and I really like how easy it is to use the software, and all the great features like making slideshows, prints, books etc. However, there are a couple of things you need to be aware of when you process your X RAW images in LR. In most cases I like to get the final image as close as possible to what I saw on the back of my camera, and Adobe made that possible after adding the film simulations to LR in ver. 5.5………

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