jyc860923
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- Location
- Shenyang, China
- Name
- 贾一川
For those who don't know Fuji provides its users with outdated versions of Silkypix raw converter (Panasonic does too), basically it's the type of software that you try and then uninstall, the raw file type support is limited, the functions are also too limited to be useful, until now.
I don't know how many have tried it, the 3.0 version based on Silkypix 8.x, but with X-Trans raw files, if you disable the default sharpening and save that as the default preset, I don't think it's bad at all. I've compared the results to CaptureOne Express for Fuji 12.0 and X-Transformer, it's very close to C1E without sharpening but with colour tone very close to that from the X-Transformer.
The raw file I used for comparison is from DPReview, so I'm not uploading the results you can test for yourself.
I want to point out even though without sharpening the results may seem a bit soft, it's mostly artifacts rather than details we are seeing with sharpening, even for the X-Transformer.
I don't know how many have tried it, the 3.0 version based on Silkypix 8.x, but with X-Trans raw files, if you disable the default sharpening and save that as the default preset, I don't think it's bad at all. I've compared the results to CaptureOne Express for Fuji 12.0 and X-Transformer, it's very close to C1E without sharpening but with colour tone very close to that from the X-Transformer.
The raw file I used for comparison is from DPReview, so I'm not uploading the results you can test for yourself.
I want to point out even though without sharpening the results may seem a bit soft, it's mostly artifacts rather than details we are seeing with sharpening, even for the X-Transformer.