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Best way to process S5 Pro raws in 2020?

Started Mar 9, 2020 | Discussions
SQLGuy
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Best way to process S5 Pro raws in 2020?
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I've read a few threads on S5 raw processing. Some people seem to have the best experience with recent versions of ACR (under Lightroom, etc), while others say that Fuji's old Hyperutility is still the only way to go.

Are there other options?

If I want to get Hyperutility, where do I get it? And what do I need to run it on?

Thanks,
Paul

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numerix Forum Member • Posts: 70
Re: Best way to process S5 Pro raws in 2020?

Lightroom for me. Works well.

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Brian OReilly Contributing Member • Posts: 795
Try Silkypix

Whatever software you pick - make sure it can recognise both sets of pixels on the S5 sensor - otherwise you are wasting the great dynamic range the S5 is capable of.

I suggest you look at Silkypix as they work in conjunction with Fuji to make best use of the S5 and the various film simulations.

They have a 30 day trial

https://silkypix.isl.co.jp/en/

Hope this helps

Brian

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