This “pro” release probably won’t happen until Spring/Summer 2017 or later. “Also planned is a “pro” version in this DNG converter line that will support nearly all RAW models supported by Iridient Developer (700+ I think it’s up to) along with some other more advanced features and export to TIFF/JPEG/PNG/etc, flexible image resizing, HDR expansion and more. That means (hopefully) the Fuji version will be coming within the next few weeks. Note he says here that this product is for Fuji only and a Canon/Nikon/Sony version will come in January. Roll out of these products is going to largely depend on how smoothly things go with this first Fujifilm one…” #Iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles mac#Rough guess January for Canon/Nikon/Sony releases along with Mac versions of all of these. #Iridient x transformer fujifilm profiles series#Brian then went on to say: “This particular product will be Fuji RAF only, but I plan a series of basically identical products for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus and maybe a few others that should all follow shortly. Personally I AM pretty fond of Adobe colour (their colour profiles, not the “Adobe Standard”) for the newer sensor cameras at least. For people who aren’t particularly fond of the Adobe color there’ll be options to easily change that eventually.” Color won’t be identical to Iridient Developer’s as I typically use ICC color management for my profiles there and DNG does its own thing for camera color management, but should be reasonably similar. “After the initial beta I’ll likely be adding support for my own Iridient camera profiles and film styles as well as user supplied camera profiles. I guess “Preserve Lightroom Develop Settings” is what he’s referring to here. “Initially, for better or worse, the camera color profiles and color rendering will be identical to Adobe’s and within Lightroom you can apply any of their Fuji film style profiles or 3rd party profiles as well.” You can see from this screen shot you can add the Distortion (lens correction), Chromatic Aberration and Vignetting information here. You can independently include/exclude each correction (distortion, CA and vignetting) as well. You can “bake in” lens corrections using the same high quality algorithms as Iridient Developer, or include the corrections as DNG metadata as supported by Lightroom (faster processing but lower quality in LR), or ignore them completely. Footage of Brian Griffith working on Iridient (I am surely the first to have made this joke… right?) Here’s some quotes from Brian Griffith (owner/operator of Iridient Developer) the comments section of Fuji Rumours: “Completely flexible Fujifilm lens profile support will be in these tools just as in Iridient Developer.
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