![]() ![]() Then, in Lightroom, once you find the files you want to work with and get your detail out of, you just choose to edit them in X-TransformerĪnd then put in these settings which strip out the horrible noise reduction and sharpening, and demosaic the data much better than Lightroom. I then set it up to work as a plugin for Lightroom CC ![]() I recently found X-Transformer (By Iridient) and found that it works more or less perfectly, and lets me keep my Lightroom workflow, so I thought I would share my process for anyone else interested or struggling with the same issues I was. I've tried a few different processors to get my fine detail, but they either don't do much to solve the problem (Capture1) or are incredibly cumbersome to use (Photo Ninja) or are not available to me on Windows (Iridient) I've always struggled with the weird rendering of detail that I get with my RAF files in Lightroom. ![]() Settings are exactly the same between the two images. First, a comparison between X-Transformer's rendering, and straight Lightroom. ![]()
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