Will you try X Raw Studio when it’s made available for Windows?

Will you try X Raw Studio when it’s made available for Windows?


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razorfish

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Iridient (no sharpening) > Adobe Camera Raw (no sharpening) > Photoshop > Nik raw pre-sharpener > other adjustments.

If a new version of Photo Ninja ever arrives, I will certainly try it out.

So, none of the above...
 
I think an opinion posing as a poll should be taken down by the moderators -- especially when it's dismissing of people's choices. Or perhaps you thought you were amusing us.
 
At least you got a choice
 
I think an opinion posing as a poll should be taken down by the moderators -- especially when it's dismissing of people's choices. Or perhaps you thought you were amusing us.
Agree with this, plus where is the "I'd like to but my camera isn't supported" option?

It is a free product so anyone that wants to will be able to try it if their camera is supported.

What do you currently use razorfish?
 
I guess that should have been an option. Too bad it’s impossible to change now.

I’m currently shooting JPEG, Fuji’s JPEG engine is the reason I got into this system, as I prefer to avoid post processing whenever possible. If I need to optimize an image I just edit the JPEG slightly in Photoshop. But I chose option #1 as I believe processing Raw with Fuji’s native engine will allow for better results. Still going to stick with SOOC JPEG 95% of the time though.
 
It's free.

Can't think of even one good reason not to try it.

Naturally, some people may be too busy or too lazy to try an absolutely free new raw processing program or maybe their computer is maxed out and they don't have room for even one more download.

Then there's always those people who never shoot raw but, as I said, I can't think of even one good reason not to at least try it. :-)

Can you???
 
Not remotely interested. I use a full-featured raw converter. Something as crude as a camera JPEG engine has no value for me.
 
I may try it to optimize my in-camera settings, but that is about it.

Otherwise i shoot JPEGS+RAW...jpegs for snapshots or "easy" exposures; RAW for tough captures or things I want to print. RAW processed via LRCC + Iridient Transformer combo
 

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