Possible to use Fuji Capture One 20 to edit iPhone RAW?
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Re: Possible to use Fuji Capture One 20 to edit iPhone RAW?
Orbit220 wrote:
DarnGoodPhotos wrote:
Im assuming if it says Fuji in the software title, it's only for Fujis. But really that's a question for C1.
Bear in mind that Apple Raw is only for the 12 Pro models, not the regular 12.
Thank you for your response. I agree, I am anticipating that it will not be compatible with my software, however, I was hoping someone may, at the least, have experience using the full Capture One Pro program (of any year) and could discuss their findings. I have also read that Pro RAW imports as a completely generic DNG RAW file with no camera or lens profiles and didn't know if that might be compatible with the Fuji C1 software. We may not know the answer to this until ProRAW is used more widespread though
Theres bound to be a camera/lens profile since the ultra-wide likely needs different distortion correction compared to the "tele". Regardless, I doubt it works in Fuji-specific software.
Try installing an app that shoots Raw on your current phone and import that into your C1.
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