Using Fujifilm X RAW Studio to customize your settings and the film simulations. / lashah_studio www.lashahstud... Fujifilm X RAW Studio fujifilm-x.com...
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@rogerwalton8160 Жыл бұрын
A very helpful video, thank you. What a beautiful model too.
@ramonarias12344 ай бұрын
I wish Fuji would let us use this without having to connect the camera and with more user-friendly controls and above all that everything would flow faster (if the camera is not connected the software would be executed by the PC and it would surely flow better)
@LashahVideo4 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you.
@johnjennings11764 ай бұрын
@@LashahVideo I may be wrong but I thought the point is that the Fuji Camera is geared to do the heavy lifting by taking the Raw file from the downloaded version on your Mac/PC, doing the conversion and sending a TIFF file (or JPEG) back to your PC i.e. you can then work on the TIFF in Photoshop/Lightroom/Capture One/whatever etc to produce the final image ready for printing/digital filing. In summary, you are provided with a new Raw/TIFF with most of your settings included. Needs some practice to start with but it's fairly intuitive. In summary, that's why you have to connect the camera but I think Fuji have been cute by keeping it simple, adjusting chromatic aberration and other such techy detail is already catered for by the standard software out there i.e. it's not a RAW processing suite to rival Lightroom/Affinity/Capture One/Camera Raw etc. Hope this makes sense? Good luck
@LashahVideo4 ай бұрын
@@johnjennings1176 I thought you were referring to eliminating the camera in order to create better film simulations. That basically what Fuji RAWStudio X does. SilkyPIX Developer Studio 11 is a great alternative to Lightroom as a pure RAW Editor.
@kevinramsey29673 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts, Marcus. Unfortunately, to see the variation in a portrait, you need the subject to take up 30-50% of the frame: all those wooden posts are a distraction. All I can get is an overall colour variation in the photos.
@Theo55553 жыл бұрын
Hey man, thanks for this video. I hear you say you have an xh1 as well as an xt4. I have xh1 and 9 fuji lenses (the better and more expensive fuji lenses). Is the AF of the xt4 really that much better compared to the xh1 for fast moving objects (eg walking dogs) coming straight towards you? I tested an xt3 for a while and it was better but not much. The AF of my sony camera hardly misses fast things coming to you, and unfortunately that is not the case for my fuji cameras. What is your experience with the AF of the xh1 vs xt4?
@LashahVideo3 жыл бұрын
The AF is fine on the xh1 and xt4. The real problem is that the lenses needs firmware update to match the AF technology in the camera. That's why everyone is raving about the XF 50mm f1.0. Some of the lenses like the xf35mm f1.4 and the xf23mm f1.4 are so old that a firmware for the lens would be useless. So fujifilm cameras currently will never have the AF or Eye AF of the Canon or Sony (I currently have a Canon EOS R and I am selling it for the new GFX 100S), but it gets the job done.
@Theo55553 жыл бұрын
@@LashahVideo Thank you for your answer man, I aprecier that.
@bollichen3 жыл бұрын
With my X-T3 and X-T4 having the latest firmware and installing the latest version of FUJIFILM X RAW software and having camera setting right with a new USB cable; FUJIFILM X RAW software still waiting to connect to the camera. I am using MAC v. 10.15.7 Catalina. So what is wrong here....Mac or FujiFilm issue?????
@LashahVideo3 жыл бұрын
sounds like a Mac issue. Check your Security and Privacy Setting (in your System Preferences) to make sure that the Fujifilm X RAW Software is not being blocked.