![]() This prevents Lightroom's caching from becoming confused about the state of edits with the Edit In file. The modification date will be updated to the current time. When working with an Edit In intermediate file from Lightroom with the "Preserve File Date" option enabled only the creation date will now be preserved.Fujifilm proprietary star rating metadata is now automatically converted to standard XMP metadata if the RAF does not have an XMP sidecar with a newer star rating value.This causes the DNG by default to load into Lightroom with an Adobe film emulation profile matching the camera settings for the RAF. There is a new option to translate the Fujifilm film style metadata into a Lightroom camera profile setting.This will prevent Lightroom from automatically writing metadata edits back to the DNG and will force use of sidecars for metadata storage. There is now an option to make the exported DNG file read only (or "locked").Iridient Standard should be a closer match to Iridient Developer, however due to inherent differences in the camera profile formats (ICC versus Adobe DCP) the default color rendering will still not be identical. A new option has been added to set the default DNG camera profile to either Iridient Standard or Adobe Standard. ![]() ![]() A new Lightroom scripting plug-in is now available for sending images to Iridient X-Transformer for conversion which avoids some of the limitations and disadvantages of using Lightroom's external editing functionality (or "Edit In").The complete release notes for X-Transformer is here, but I listed out the version 1.0 beta 4 changes below: Since then Iridient has updated X-Transformer to 1.0 beta 4, so I gave it another spin. In my previous post ( here) where I shared my search for an effective workflow for using the GFX with Capture One, I briefly touched on the usage of Iridient X-Transformer. All Rights Reserved.Revisiting Iridient X-Transformer and the Fujifilm GFX 50SĪs a Capture One user, I am disappointed that it does not support the Fujifilm GFX 50S raw files. Adobe Bridge (was bundled with Photoshop, now part of Adobe Creative Clound)Ĭopyright © 2014-2015 Iridient Digital, Inc.Adobe Lightroom ($149) - Using Iridient Developer with Lightroom.Apple Aperture ($80, discontinued) - Using Iridient Developer with Aperture.Apple Photos (included with Mac OS X 10.10 or later).Here are some tips and links to a few popular programs I'm aware of that are being used by Iridient Developer users for other photo workflow tasks, ranging in price from free to fairly expensive. There are many good programs available which can handle some or all of these tasks and more. Many common photo tasks such as asset management, catalog organization and browsing, IPTC/XMP metadata editing, slide shows, social media sharing, web page export and printing are left to other programs. Iridient Developer is primarily focused on early stage image processing tasks including RAW conversion, exposure and highlight recovery, camera color calibration, white balance, RGB and LAB tone curves, lens corrections, noise reduction and sharpening. Workflow integration tips for other photo management software In addition to these online tutorials there is additional "user's manual" style documentation available for Iridient Developer which can be viewed by clicking the Help button in the Settings window or choosing "Iridient Developer Help" from the Help menu while running the program.
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