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Adobe Lightroom Versus Capture One for Fuji X-Trans Sensors | Hans Rosemond #Fstoppers

In the comments section of my last article, I remarked that „I always liked the rendering of X-Trans files on C1 more than Lightroom anyway, so maybe this is just the reason I need to make the switch back.“ A longtime contributor to the comments, Pete Miller, asked if that was indeed the case. Good question! Let’s find out if the reputation Lightroom has gained for inferior Fuji X-Trans processing is still warranted. As I’m not a professional software reviewer by trade, I had no intention of throwing up a bunch of charts, graphs, doo-hickeys, and gizmos to make my assessment. I’d rather do side-by-side comparisons and see if there are any glaring differences between the outputs of the two pieces of software at default settings. Of course, each of these apps have noise reduction, color correction, and every other algorithm imaginable to tweak your photos to your heart’s content. What I wanted to compare here, however, was how the programs handled X-Trans files right out of the gate. But, what to test?…….

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