There are no X100 or X-Pro1 camera profiles yet despite DxO creating them in order to process their raw files. Unititled.Net Photo Galleries – International Women’s Day March at Hyde Park in Sydney on March 12, 2016įujifilm camera profiles in DxO PhotoLab 5.2’s Color Rendering/Category/Camera Body list.Here’s an example of such a project (not processed in a recent version of DxO PhotoLab and DxO FilmPack, sadly): I kept my very first Fujifilm camera, though, my beloved Fujifilm Finepix X100 and still use it every so often for suitable documentary projects where its slow operation speed and unique colour rendering are an advantage. It was only due to the fact that I was doing some human rights charity volunteer work involving video back then that I chose a Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH4 followed by a Lumix GX8 instead, selling my Fujifilm X10 to help pay for them and also due to the lack of support for the X10 from almost all image processing software at the time. I had a Fujifilm X10 and while its viewfinder wasn’t as sophisticated as the one in its successors, I was seriously considering adding a Fujifilm X30 to my stills photography kit for a while until Fujifilm had to kill its small sensor camera series off due to the sensors no longer being manufactured. Looks like the DxO folks have obtained some old and increasingly rare (on the second-hand market) Fujifilm cameras that still have legs such as the X-Pro1, the X-E1, the X20 and the X30. DxO PhotoLab 5.2.0.56 update adds more Fujifilm X-Trans support according to its Release Notes.
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