12/1/2022 0 Comments Iridient x transformer settings![]() ![]()
In addition to that, I have found that I like the converted DNG files much more now than I had originally when compared to Adobe RAF conversions. Originally, there were some images where I felt like the DNG was clearly the better file, but others where the difference between the two seemed much less apparent. Now I am happy to say that I feel like the tool is much more consistent and the converted DNG files look better across the board. The conversion process also seems to go by much quicker now than with that original release, which is nice, because having to take this extra step before processing files is something a lot of photographers are not too thrilled about. ![]() So what is the difference between the files, well, it depends on what settings you have your Iridient X-Transformer set up to. But in my case I am mostly utilizing the Iridient X-Transformer tool for its sharpness, which I can say without a doubt is an improvement over the Adobe RAF sharpness. The biggest difference is not in the large details, but in those fine and smaller details, those which often get muddy or ‘waxy’ in Lightroom with the built in RAF conversion. Here is a quick example, and I’m not sure if the small details will come through in the web sized image, but you should clearly be able to see the difference here in terms of overall sharpness. ![]() It’s not even a competition, the DNG file just clearly has better sharpness. This was one area that I also had some issues with in earlier versions of the tool. I would get sharpening artifacts and really ‘crunchy’ looking files with the DNGs sometimes, but these are almost completely resolved as of the Beta 3 update.Īnyway, this has been my experience with Iridient X-Transformer up to this point. #IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER SETTINGS SKIN#I used it for a while, and then just went back to using Lightroom combined with Alien Skin Exposure, which worked ok. #IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER SETTINGS UPDATE##IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER UPDATE#īut I kept finding myself wanting more from my RAF files in Lightroom, so I downloaded the Beta 3 update and gave the Iridient X-Transformer another shot. I was blown away and as I noted above, I am now using it in my workflow with all of my paid work. It is still a Beta, so your mileage may vary depending on the settings you use and the hardware in your system. #IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER SETTINGS SOFTWARE##IRIDIENT X TRANSFORMER SOFTWARE#īut for me, I am very happy with the improvements that these Iridient converted DNG files bring to my files in Lightroom without having to completely learn a new software suite like Capture One. Oh, and another side benefit to the DNG files is that when you import them into Lightroom the previews and smart previews render several times faster than they do with regular RAF files. ![]()
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