
After a certain point however, the smudged details will not resolve either way. Push the sharpening too far in Lightroom and halo edges will start appearing.
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The iris itself has a lot of nice patterns visible in the Iridient Developer version.Īs you can see from the comparison above, the Fuji sensor is quite capable of resolving fine details on its own.The difference in the veins in the white of the eye are clearly evident here (they are all blurred out by Lightroom).The micro details in the skin on the cheeks are highly visible – not so in Lightroom’s version.The hairs on the eyebrows are clearly defined.View more samples and comparisons of X-Trans RAW processing on my blog. Reports say that Adobe is working with Fujifilm on improving their RAW conversion process for Lightroom. Hopefully we will get to see improvements down the line at some point. Until then, Iridient Developer is a small lightweight application that fits nicely into my RAW processing workflow (I use Lightroom for cataloging, and ID for processing RAW’s). Give the trial a shot and let us know your findings.ĭo you enjoy F Stop Lounge? We would love to hear from you, so be sure to follow us on Google+, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. It’s our hope to continually share our imaging knowledge and experience for free. To support us in this effort please consider making your next purchase through our partner Amazon. The price will stay the same for you, but a small commission is attributed back to all of the contributors at F Stop Lounge.

Thanks in advance for showing your support and we wish you all the best in your photographic journey.One of the questions that I get regularly from readers and viewers is: “what the difference is between Iridient X-Transformer and Iridient Developer?” If you are considering one of these for converting X-Trans files, it may be confusing for some people as to which one to choose, so here is what I hope will be a simple guide to deciding which software to use. So What is the difference?īasically, Iridient Developer, which has been around for a while is a fully featured raw conversion and editing application.
