![]() I’ve had access to an early version and based on my initial testing, it’s very effective. When used with an X-Trans file, it creates an artifact free image, that doesn’t have any of the issues that Lightroom normally has. Adobe claims that this process can extract an additional 30% of detail from a RAW file. It should be noted that this isn’t designed specifically for X-Trans and is compatible with all raw files. If you are familiar with X-Transformer, it works in a similar way, in that it creates a DNG with improved demosaicing. It creates a new linearised DNG file, which still has the edibility of a RAW file. Instead, Adobe has a new feature called “Enhance Details” which uses machine learning and AI to improve the quality of demosaicing in Lightroom. If you were hoping that there was a new process version which would automatically improve the rendering of all of your X-Trans files, then I’m afraid that you’re out of luck. Well, sort of, as it’s probably not the solution that many were expecting. Today, Adobe has released a new version of Lightroom which finally addresses the X-Trans issue. Others have switched away from Lightroom together to something like Capture One. People have been hoping that Adobe would eventually fix the problem, and turned to other solutions, such as Iridient X-Transformer. ![]() There are issues with the way it handles fine details, certain repeating textures and so called “worm artifacts”. Ever since Fuji released its first X-Trans camera, and Adobe added support, many of us who have shot Fuji over the years have been unhappy with how Lightroom handles Fuji files. ![]()
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