Apparently improvements to this are coming tough. One of the things to note, is that while it does support lens corrections for fuji files, the chromatic aberration correction isn’t great, at least based on my testing. The latest version also offers unique full support for the latest Fujifilm x-trans cameras RAW (including compressed/uncompressed RAF) and auto lens correction based on embedded metadata, an exciting development for Fuji photographers in particular. Here’s what the official press release says about Fuji support: There is no direct support for Fuji film simulations, but it does support DCP colour profiles, so you could technically create them for this. I can’t see any kind of artifacts or edge issues that are apparent in other software. I have to say, that based on my initial testing, it seems pretty good in terms of quality. For Fuji users, this is really interesting, because it uses its own engine. In the mean time, I just wanted to give you a heads up about it. I will try and do a full review of it soon. I’m not going to get int all the features or how it compares to other software. I’ve been using a beta for a little while and I’m intrigued, especially with the Fuji conversion.įirst of all, this isn’t a full review, it’s just a quick first look. #Picktorial 3.0 review update#This new major update to version 3.0 brings full support for Fuji files, and it’s not using the Apple engine, but the company’s own. The latest piece of software to come across my desk is a new version of Picktorial. Now there seems to be a new release every month, and it’s great that there is a wealth of choice out there now. It seems like only a short time ago that your choices for RAW conversion software, especially for Fuji shooters was somewhat limited.
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