whilst Iridient X-Transformer, for example, has the luxury of applying its. So until such time as I might be able to use AP for RAW conversion, I will probably convert my RAW files in Iridient X Transformer to DNG & then.
I also doubt that vignetting and Distortion correction are working as intended - the dng files apart from CA always have a slight vignetting compared to the raf even when the box is ticked in IXT, and distortion is hard to tell, I suppose the lens that I was testing with produces very little distortion anyway but basically there's no difference whether this option is turned on or off. One of the great features with all Fuji X Series cameras is the ability to. ACR (or Lightroom) does much better in this and the in-camera converter does even better obviously. What is your experience with the Lens Correction / Chromatic Aberration setting? In my testing it did not do much. I have also run some tests with x-t10 files and it seems that we are on the same page here. This is just a base starting point, prior to any further processing, but it makes a freshly converted X file look perfect.
Please have a read, and let me know what you think! I think the results are wonderful, but would love to hear others opinions. I was searching everywhere for suggested settings, but it being such a new product I was unable to find any real direction. I did some rather rigorous testing over the past couple of days, to see if I can find an optimal starting point when working with Iridient + Lightroom.
I've just written up a new blog post here, outlining the settings I've worked out to get the most out of Iridient Digital's new X-Transformer conversion software.