![]() ![]() That’s the approach that I’ve been taking as I try to figure this out. ![]() I hate the “digital” look which comes about from over sharpening or excessive filtering, which is why I always strive for the most natural looking image. My personal preference is always for the most natural looking, and most film like files. In my previous post, I thought that I had found the best combination, which was to apply a low level of sharpening in both X-Transformer and Lightroom, but since then, after more experimenting, I’ve come up with a different way of using it.Īs with anything to do with sharpening, and the look of the files, this is purely subjective, and you may not like what I like. ![]() As I have previously mentioned, there are lots of different combinations of settings that you can use, all of which will give you differing results. I’ve written a few times now about using Iridient’s X-Transfomer to pre-process Fuji X-Trans files for use in Lightroom. ![]()
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