I have Photoshop Elements 2023, Capture 1 Express and Fujifilm X Raw Studio. Each of them does some things that others don't.
Elements is my go-to s/w for cropping and basic stuff plus printing. I've used it for years and it's OK. By default the raw processor for the X-T5 won't be loaded - you have to manually copy the .8bi file across to another folder to get V15 (which the T5 RAF files need). It will display the metadata but the main stuff is all in raw format. Readable because it's XML (thank you Fuji - much nicer than Canon), but not easy to read inside the app (I extracted it into notepad++ and it was much easier to read).
Capture one Express is nice. It does really good sharpening for soft(ish) lenses and seems to have the fim simulations buit in without needing the camera connected. But I cannot find anywhere that it can display the meta data, which I do like to use. I think this will me my main s/w for tidiying up pictures. I will have to work out how it all works and whether I can print from it.
X Raw Studio is good for looking at meta data, but it needs my camera connected to be able to do any conversions. I understand why, but it's a pain as the lead they provide is quite short. And it's a bit 'clunky' to use. And doesn't seem to allow much in the way of 'playing' with the files.
So, I am not sure what to settle on as my 'goto' software.
What do others use? And don't suggest Photoshop - there's no way I am paying those prices - I've got lenses to buy :-D
Ala
Elements is my go-to s/w for cropping and basic stuff plus printing. I've used it for years and it's OK. By default the raw processor for the X-T5 won't be loaded - you have to manually copy the .8bi file across to another folder to get V15 (which the T5 RAF files need). It will display the metadata but the main stuff is all in raw format. Readable because it's XML (thank you Fuji - much nicer than Canon), but not easy to read inside the app (I extracted it into notepad++ and it was much easier to read).
Capture one Express is nice. It does really good sharpening for soft(ish) lenses and seems to have the fim simulations buit in without needing the camera connected. But I cannot find anywhere that it can display the meta data, which I do like to use. I think this will me my main s/w for tidiying up pictures. I will have to work out how it all works and whether I can print from it.
X Raw Studio is good for looking at meta data, but it needs my camera connected to be able to do any conversions. I understand why, but it's a pain as the lead they provide is quite short. And it's a bit 'clunky' to use. And doesn't seem to allow much in the way of 'playing' with the files.
So, I am not sure what to settle on as my 'goto' software.
What do others use? And don't suggest Photoshop - there's no way I am paying those prices - I've got lenses to buy :-D
Ala