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Note that Fujifilm claims their Astia film simulation produces "true-to-life" skin tones.) Where (Here, too, the X-A2's saturation and/or film mode adjustments may come into play for some users, letting them tweak the color on skin tones, if they find the default rendering a bit too saturated for their personal tastes. Results were more pleasing with Auto white balance, producing a healthy, slightly more pinkish look. The Fuji X-A2 rendered pleasant Caucasian skin tones that were just a touch on the warm side when white balance was adjusted to match the light source at base ISO. Like their color a bit brighter than life. Most consumerĭigital cameras produce color that's more highly saturated (more intense)
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Mean saturation varied only slightly as ISO increased, with the range varying from a minimum of 108.2% at ISO 25,600 to a maximum of 111.4% at ISO 1600. You can of course tweak saturation and/or select a different film simulation mode. Default mean saturation at the base ISO of 200 was 110.3% (10.3% oversaturated), which is about average these days.
The camera pushes most colors by a small amount, dark red and dark green by a moderate amount, but undersaturates yellow and aqua by just a bit. The Fuji X-A2 produces images with typical saturation levels using the standard film simulation (Provia) at default settings. Mouse over the links to see results across the ISO range, and click on the links for larger images. Thus, hue-accurate, highly saturated colors appear as lines radiating from the center. Hue changes as you travel around the center. More saturated colors are located toward the periphery of the graph. Navigate to the app you want, I have added fuji ex2, noiseware and ptlens, probably all I need.In the diagram above, the squares show the original color, and the circles show the color that the camera captured. All you do Greg is right click on a browsed image in the catalogue and send to another application, you will see nik plug-ins and other things are already added if you have them and ps/lr cc etc. Greg, like so say it has real pop, noise reduction is a little limited and for that Iert to fuji ex2. Is On1 RAW incorporated into On1 Photo10?Įverything is integrated, raw, effects then layers and resizing is format you choose eg psd,tiff etc, automatically created. Even so, as is, I like the look and results and integrating Fuji ex2 and other apps is so so easy oh it is now lightning fast with version 2 beta.Īre you using On1 RAW or On1 Photo 10? I find that a bit confusing as there are 2 programs and they seem to operate a bit differently to each other. Pixel peeping they have a tiny bit of work to do with some jaggies on straight edges, you can only see it at 100%+ and the sharpened image exported doesn't always reflect the edited image, hopefully a few iterations they will sort this.
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Plus the demosaic offers something different again, the screen/print and flexible sharpening options are fantastic with the 24mp sensor. As a central hub with layers, masks, sharpen and pre-sets etc I really think On1 have nailed it. Once you've used the app it will automatically appear again next time. Navigate to the app you want, I have added fuji ex2, noiseware and ptlens, probably all I need. But On1 Photo is getting some real pop out of the images from an XE1 several years ago. I am in the middle of processing a few images in On1, Photoninja and Adobe LR to see how they compare. I have On1 and been playing with it and yes the results are very good. How did you open the Fuji simulation in Fuji ex2 9what is Fuji ex2?). How do you click the saved jpg to another app - PTlens? LR/C1, days are numbered imo, on1 have nailed it! Equally for high iso shots or if your really want Fuji simulation open the native raw in fuji ex2, free, from the browse/catalogue and save jpg/tiff and it appears instantly back in your catalogue. Have you tried on1, its looking really good now, there is no lens correction currently but with on1 catalogue browse area, just click the saved jpg/tiff to another app, in this case ptlens is proving superb, and job done.
I know this comes in and out of discussion but was wondering about the status of this software? Does anyone know if this will become a reality? I am cross posting this from the Retouching forum: