![]() ![]() I initially thought I had misfocused, but upon viewing the file in C1P it was clear to me that LR was the "problem" Looking at the fur on the top of the squirrel's head it is clear C1P has far more contrast, clarity and detail. RAW file converted in CP1 on the LEFT and RAW file converted in LR on the RIGHT. Note: all of the screen grabs below have not been edited. Exposure and color aside, it is pretty clear Capture One Pro is the winner - the screen grab will not do it justice. I generated a TIFF file from C1P and synced the image in Lightroom to do a one to one comparison. I am only days into my testing and immediately, I can tell you I have found a difference in the amount of detail and sharpness in my files. I figured it wouldn't hurt to try it out since they offer a 30 day free trial. ![]() As I continued my search, the name Capture One Pro (which I will now refer to as C1P) kept popping up. ID would have been the perfect tool as it would have integrated with Lightroom seamlessly. The biggest problem - I don't own a Mac computer. From what I have read online it is one of the best, if not the best converters for Fuji RAW files. My initial search for a new converter led me to Iridient Developer. ![]()
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