Fuji X-E1 RAW support?

I`m a Aperture user and need to edit my Fuji X-E1 RAW files.
Aperture does not offer support even though Apple has all the information they need
given to them by Fuji.
Are Apple going to support the X-Trna sensored camera?
It`s a fast growing market.

If as your profile is saying you are running OS X 10.6.8 that is not the best way to get support for the news cameras. The last couple of updates for new camera did not go that far back so you may want to consider upgrade the version OS X you are running.
Allan

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  • New RAW support for Fuji X10 camera

    I really appreciate all the work that must be done at Adobe in order to keep up with new cameras and their un-ending parade of new RAW file formats. Case in point, the new Fuji X10. RAW support was added for this model in the most recent Lightroom/Photoshop update and I was very glad for that since I acquired a new X10 just a couple of weeks ago. However, I am not able to get a handle on the noise reduction and sharpening aspects of the RAW files from the X10. Is it possible that since Fuji uses a non-typical array on their EXR sensor inside the camera that the usual sharpening and noise reduction controls are not adequate? They produce some very strange and inpleasant results. It's really puzzling since I have been a ACR user for many years with other camera makes and models and have always been able to optimize the RAW files in such a way as to better the camera's JPEG output. Not so with the X10. I should note that all the other adjustable parameters seem to work as would be expected when processing RAW files from the X10. It's just the Noise and Sharpaning parameters which do not seem to work very well. At least not as well as the camera's own internal noise and sharpening processing does. Suggestions? Maybe I'm misssing something, but I think I have tried every combination of adjustment possible from within Lightroom to try and improve the noise and sharpening from X10 files, but with very little success. It actually seems to work better to re-process out of camera JPEGs or "in camera processed" RAW files. At least the results from these files act more like one would expect, but this does give up much of the flexibility of working directly on a RAW file especially in areas such as recovering highlight detail, etc.
    Hope someone can provide some answers!
    Tom

    Exactly my experience, plus blue/cyan difficult to get right, on 2 (Apple) computers/monitors...OOC jpegs are good, more easily processed, what gives?

  • Why no RAW support for the Fuji FinePix HS10?

    This camera is well over a year old.  Why is there no support for the RAW file?

    It is definitely not only Fuji. I used a Panasonic Lumix FX-150 before that has been supported by Adobe Camera Raw for quite some time now. I replaced that camera by a Lumix LX5, but I see that the FX-150 is still not supported by Apple Camera Raw and probably never will.
    If you want wide range RAW support, use Lightroom. (Not to say that Aperture doesn't have its strengths, e.g. support for geocoding.)

  • Why no RAW support for Fuji X10?

    The Fuji X10 has been on the market for almost a year now and there still is no RAW support for it in Aperture. Why?

    Only Apple can asnwer the "Why?" questions, I'm afriad.
    Aperture menu -> Provide Aperture Feedback and let them know you want it.

  • Fuji X100 raw support ?

    Fujiguys on twitter indicate that there is no plan to bring X100 (.raf) raw support in Aperture, but only to 3rd party Mac software. Why that ? Does Apple has plans to bring this support to Aperture users ?

    I hope Apple and the other lot get their act together soon.
    I believe Fuji has to make the specs available first in order for others to support the format. And although it was announced back in September, those specs weren't final until the first production units started shipping - this month. From what I've seen and read the Silkypix based software that comes bundled with the camera is far from perfect - I've seen serious problems with highlights on one example. So for me it's a question of getting it right and not simply getting it out the door.
    I agree the jpg's from it are impressive, but they don't give you the raw file.
    Totally agree with you. To me, shooting JPEG only is like throwing away negatives. But it's nice to know they've done such a good job internally. It makes the camera that much more interesting and the wait a little more bearable. RAW+JPEG a must though.
    This camera is a game changer in the bigger scheme of things, and will be used by a lot of influential photographers.
    Looks that way but time will tell. I for one am totally sold and can't wait to pick up my pre-order. I haven't been this excited about a camera in a long time.

  • Fuji X10 RAW support on the way?

    Are there any information regarding the support of the new Fujifilm X10 RAW files?
    Unfortunately the RAF files are not the same like the X100.
    There are already some rumors out there, that Apple is not going to support the X10...

    I must admit - I am getting more and more tired of being an apple slave.
    They published the latest camera update for aperture:
    Canon PowerShot S100
    Nikon 1 J1
    Nikon 1 V1
    Nikon COOLPIX P7100
    Olympus PEN E-PL1s
    Olympus PEN E-PL3
    Olympus PEN E-PM1
    Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ150
    Sony Alpha NEX-5N
    Sony Alpha SLT-A65
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    Still no RAW support for Fuji X10 - well done Apple!

  • Fuji x10 RAW support form july 2013 ?

    Hello, I just find out that the raw file form my fuji x10 was not supported any more. But they was after raw update 4.05. Strange no ? Stranger the raw file disapear from iPhoto.

    The list of supported cameras is here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5371
    fuji x10 has never been officially supported; the raw update 4.05 http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1629
    added
              Fujifilm X20
              Fujifilm X100S
              Fujifilm X-E1
              Fujifilm X-Pro1
    It was an accident, that it also worked for fuji X10.  Have you send feedback, that you want that "feature" back?

  • Any one know when fuji X-pro 1 raw support is coming to aperture??

    Any one know when fuji X-pro 1 raw support is coming to aperture??

    Anyone who might know is constrained from answering your query by strict and strictly enforced non-displasure agreements. Further it is against the rules of these forums to speculate on future releases. There are however, any number of Apple rumor sites that are more than happy to spedulate on future Apple releases and occasionally they even have some basis in fact.

  • Fuji X pro 1 RAW support?

    Any date yet when aperture will support Fuji xPro 1 raw files?

    Actually Fuji's US representatives have stated that all the code required to translate the XPro's RAW files has been in the hands of the major RAW decoder developers for a while.  Apple has apparently not put the resources into this as they feel there is not enough demand for the extra effort required to develop for the X-Trans. 
    http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2013/01/30/qa-with-fujifilms-kayce-baker-x- trans-ii-sensor-proves-Fuji-is-not-resting
    Phase One, Siklypix, and Adobe have all decided otherwise.  Unfortunately after waiting about 9 months for this it means I have transferred to using Lightroom for all my newer shoots.  This is after using Aperture for around 4 years.  I still don't like Lightroom as much, but I work in RAW and now use only the XPro - so I have no option.  I will wait for another 6 months or so before I decide whether or not to transfer all my legacy library over.  After that, it will be goodbye to Apple forever for my photo management.

  • Why no raw support for Fuji XF-1?

    The XF-1 has the same sensor as the X10 so it should be easy enough to add to RAW support I think.

    Send Apple feedback. They won't answer, but at least will know there is a problem. If enough people send feedback, it may get the problem solved sooner.
    Feedback

  • How can anyone buy new model cameras without RAW support forecasts?

    If a person wants to buy a camera and wants to use Aperture, what can they do? I'm sure I want to shoot RAW images, and I'm sure I want to use Aperture, but how does one buy a new model camera when they don't know what drivers Apple is working on adding?
    I bought Aperture2 last spring and learned to use it with JPEGs, hoping to use it to shoot RAW images with a newer camera. I've researched cameras and narrowed the field, but when I went to the list of cameras supported by Aperture3, I was horrified. All of the cameras I chose shoot RAW, but almost none are supported in RAW yet, and there seems to be no evidence that they will. I've worked kind of hard, partly learning Aperture, partly researching RAW cameras, and now I'm kind of in shock.
    For example, the Canon t2 just came out - the t1 is covered, but how long until the t2 will be supported? Many of the top bridge cameras I'm considering also appear to be missing from the new Aperture3 list - like the the Sony DSC-HX1, the Panasonic Lumix FX35, and the Fuji S200EXR.
    I appreciate the RAW support for familiar models, and I appreciate the DNG conversion connection thing - that helps. But what if Apple never comes out with RAW for my new camera after I've committed to it? Adobe Lightroom RAW support list looks a little longer, but is still not much for new bridge cameras. Why should Apple try to keep pace with Adobe, anyway? Why not have an insanely great list of RAW support? Is it that hard to configure devices before they come out?
    I could use some reassurance here.

    Thank you all for your insightful feedback.
    I originally wrote:
    +If a person wants to buy a camera and wants to use Aperture, what can they do?+
    Ultimately, I bought a camera that I liked better than any in my price range ($500 or less) that shoots RAW, and is already on Apple's list -- a Canon G11. I want to get a good DSLR later when I can afford one, and then my G11 will make a superb and sturdy "pocketable" camera. The G11's flexible features are already helping me to learn not only about shooting RAW, but about photography in general. The pictures are gorgeous.
    I'm using my new camera with Aperture 3, and it's great. I think iPhoto is good for many people, but for those like me who want to do more with their photos, and need a more sophisticated work flow - well, there's not much comparison between them for these purposes, even though they share so many features now (faces, places, et al).
    I also wrote:
    +For example, the Canon t2 just came out - the t1 is covered, but how long until the t2 will be supported?+
    Well, Apple got the EOS t2i raw converters into Aperture faster than I could get this post up. They were very, very quick. The more I learn, the more I see how many mainstream cameras Apple does support, and the more I appreciate the problem of supporting new cameras that Apple faces. But I still hope they keep facing it, and don't let up.
    Clearly, there are always interesting cameras coming that may never be supported, and being able to handle RAW images outside Aperture may be some people's reasonable choice.
    I came very close to buying several cameras that were unsupported or didn't shoot RAW at all. But I've already seen RAW save my pictures. I accidentally took a group of important photos with no white balance at all (they're pale green). Fortunately, I was shooting JPEG+RAW. The JPEGs are nearly useless, but the RAW photo's adjusted quickly to "just right".
    Knowing I can make certain non-destructive edits with RAW files is very liberating. I know if I make a mistake or want to change the image, that there are a few vital parameters I can adjust.
    As to my camera selection: I chose the G11 because so many people with real photography experience seemed to respect it so much. In the end, I decided that good image quality was more important than pixels, zoom range, etc. Since I decided to wait to get a DSLR, I wanted a versatile point-and-shoot with a retractable lens that would become, as I said, my second, more portable camera later.
    I've experienced the companion Canon software now as well. It's fine, but I like organizing my photos in Aperture better. I especially need stacks, and being able to make major adjustments where I keep my photos is vital to me.
    Now, Aperture is working well for me, and the experience is turning out far better than I had expected. I'm now loading directly into Aperture instead of referencing iPhoto, I'm handling raw images from a new, more modern camera, and I'm finally feeling settled and comfortable with my image workflow.

  • RAW support for Pentax K3

    When will Aperture RAW support be updated for Pentax K3 be added?  It's already on Adobe Lightroom....!

    I my exeprience, I'd say when it's ready and not a moment sooner.
    Lightroom is always pretty quick off the mark with support, but sometimes that carries a quality cost, like happened with the Fuji X100 and X-Trans sensors. Lightroom's support came out first, but Aperture's came out better.
    I have a similar frustration having just bought a Sony A7. But I simply shoot raw+JPEG and use the JPEGs until the raw support is ready.
    A side benefit of this approach is it makes you get to know the camera settings a little better in order to make the best JPEG.
    If I have an emergency and really messed up a shot and need the raw to recover it, I use the raw converter supplied with the camera to make a better conversion in a TIFF and then add that to Aperture.
    Andy

  • Fuji X-E2 raw file help

    So, I updated from my X Pro 1 to the new Fuji X-E2, now LIghtroom doesn't recognize the file.  I have a Lightroom 5 that I can install, but it wants a newer version of Windows.  Is it possible to get the new Fuji X-E2 files to be read in Lightroom 4?  Please help, this is very frustrating. 

    http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
    The link above will provide details of the cameras that are presently supported by Lightroom and which version.
    Lr 4 requires Windows Vista or later.
    Support for the Fuji X-E2 needs LR 5.3 or ACR 8.3.
    To get LR 4 to work with Fuji X-E2 raw files you will have to use the Adobe DNG Converter 8.3 to convert the Fuji Raw files to DNG and then import into LR 4.x

  • FujiFilm Camera RAW Support Problem

    First, I'm sorry for Speak english not well
    I use Fujifilm HS10 and S200EXR Camera
    But I don't find it Adobe's Camera Raw support list
    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/cameraraw.html
    When support FujiFilm HS10 and S200EXR Camera RAW(RAF) in Adobe Products?

    Hi,
    you wrote....there is no timetable....
    OK, but can you confirm that the RAF fuji files from the finepix HS10 camera will be supported in the future?
    Thank in advance for you anwer and have a great and sunny day :-)
    kliklakkodak

  • Fujifilm RAW support?

    When will we have RAW support in Aperture for images from the Fujifilm cameras X-Pro 1 and X-E1. These cameras use a totally new designed X-trans CMOS sensor with a 6x6 color filter array. This makes the job much more complicated for Apple I assume, but it's been more than 9 months now since the release of the X-Pro 1 so I think it's about time. Switching to a different RAW converter is not the solution I prefer.
    Ps. I know the support is in OS X rather than in Aperture.

    According to an article at Fujirumors today, Fuji is working with Adobe and Apple to make their software compatible with the RAW-files of the X-Trans sensor.
    Billy from the Fuji Guys:
    "They recently signed a non-disclosure agreement with both Adobe and Apple and provided them with specs for supporting the X-Trans sensor! He said he is also pushing strong with Fuji to add support for TIFF in the camera so that could be another good thing for some."
    Apple released Digital Camera RAW Compability Update 4.01 for 11 new cameras just two days ago, but the Fujis were not amongst them. Question is, will it be later or never?

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