![]() and processing via the Fuji / Silkypix software or Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom, which is hindered by the background, unremovable 'corrections' that Fuji load into the raw files. But as you can clearly see IR brings out detail and texture that just isn't there in the OOC jpgs. All of the above are sharpened both to my taste and for the files I upload to picture libraries to take account of the fact that I upload one size (the largest) and I have to make sure that those files can be published in print or electronically at any size. Sharpening is an individual thing and depends on the use of an image and often personal. and Adobe Camera Raw processing are the mush I always thought they were. To a large extent Iridient have overcome this and finally shown that the Fuji X jpgs. Plus Iridient seem to have speeded up the software somewhat so it's much quicker to get my files processed.Īnd finally, I'm pleased to say, that the quality I always suspected was lurking within my Fuji X files has indeed been 'revealed.' I've glimpsed this before using Raw Photo Processor, Photo Ninja and earlier versions of Iridient Developer, but the sharpness seemed to come with a price, and that price was higher noise. Superb micro sharpening that gives my files a super-crisp Medium Format scan / Leica CCD / Foveon sensor look. All these new changes can be found on the Detail pane.'Īnd boy is Iridient Reveal sharpening good. Edge masking is available for use with any of the sharpening methods. 'New features in this beta include Clarity, two new sharpening methods (High Pass plus "Iridient Reveal" which combines some of the best aspects of a few of my other methods deconvolution, DoG, USM and High Pass into one "super" sharpener) and Edge Masking. I got this email yesterday that included:. You have to own an Apple Mac to use it! So PC readers might want to ignore the rest of this post. My non-AA filter cameras, like my Leica T and especially my Fuji X cameras benefit the most from this, but EVERY FILE I've processed with this software has a new crispness and depth. Everything I have is suddenly sharper without any real increase in noise levels. ![]() It's pretty much given me a whole lot of new sensors and lenses. Iridient Developer 3.0 beta 4 has just been released and it has the best sharpening parameters I've ever used. ![]()
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