Raw update breaks camera support for Fuji X10 raw file.

Just a headsup, do not update!

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

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  • Proper support for Fuji EXR Raw Files

    There is still no proper support for Fuji  EXR Raw files.  On any Fuji X-series camera, the in-camera raw processing, including specifying options always outputs a far superior image that Adobe Camera Raw 6.  I've been using an X100 for some time now, and have really gathered some great images with it. But Adobe Camera Raw fails miserably to understand how to process these files.
    This is more of a complaint and feature request than a question, because I already know the answer. Adobe has not worked close enough, or at all, with Fuji to develop a Raw processor for the EXR pixel layout.
    The EXR pixel arrangement offers new possibilities, especially the ability to take an HDR image of a moving subject, and without a tripod. The elimination of the low-pass filter allows for more sharpness, and finally the noise pattern is much more "film-like".
    I've been using Adobe Photoshop for processing images for years, but have no compelling reason to upgrade without a proper conversion for Fuji RAW files.
    Adobe: Please work with Fuji to bring world-class support for EXR Raw images.
    Thank you,
    William

    Good day!
    Adobe has not worked close enough, or at all, with Fuji to develop a Raw processor for the EXR pixel layout.
    There seems to be a reason why Adobe has to reverse engineer RAW formats – the camera manufacturers don’t want their customers to use Adobe (and other) software to process their RAW files. (If their proprietary software gets better results then that’s understandable, but for how long are they going to support their own software?)
    Now maybe Fuji is more cooperative than others, but do you know that for certain?
    I've been using Adobe Photoshop for processing images for years, but have no compelling reason to upgrade without a proper conversion for Fuji RAW files.
    If the new/improved features of Photoshop CS6 have no significance for the way you process, manage, edit and touch-up photographs feel free to stick with whatever version of Photoshop you use currently, but be aware that hardware/OS changes on your side may some day make that version inoperable on your set-up.
    Also the upgrade path has been cut down to one version, if I understand correctly.
    Anyway, this is a beginners Forum, feature requests might be better posted over at
    http://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family
    Regards,
    Pfaffenbichler

  • 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 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 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
    Sony Alpha SLT-A77
    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?

  • Fuji X10 Raw Files

    Is it posible to find out if Apple intend issuing an update to Aperture 3 to process Raw files from a Fuji X10 camera.

    Yes, you will lose a lot of resolution by using Adobe DNG or any other third party Raw Converter.
    For best results, use the in-camera Raw Converter.
    I suggest that you read and digest the following:
    The dpreview Fuji X10 Review
    http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/fujifilm-x10/
    Extract;
    We appreciate in-camera Raw conversion in any camera, but with the X10, this control is absolutely crucial. Why? Because third party support for the X10's raw files is far from universal among the more popular raw converters on the market. And even worse, among the raw converters that do support the EXR sensor, the results are disappointing.
    The inevitable downside to a non-standard sensor design is that it requires a different set of demosaicing algorithms for optimum results. In the raw converters we've used - including the SilkyPix version that ships with the camera - image resolution and fine detail are significantly worse than the X10's in-camera JPEGs. The converted Raw files appear very soft and are clearly not displaying the best image quality the sensor can produce. You can see this for yourself on both the Raw mode and studio comparison pages of this review. As it stands, you get significantly better image quality in terms of sharpness and resolution from processing Raw files in-camera than you do with external software.
    Try using the X10 settings recommended in this article:
    http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9060476058/fuji-x10-exr-camera-suggestions-for- optimum-performance.
    Regards,
    iPentax

  • Fuji X10 RAW

    Why supports iphoto on the new iPad the Fuji X10 RAW and a professional software like Aperture not?

    I don't think iPhoto on iPad "supports" the Fuji X10.  I think it's just displaying the embedded JPEG preview and not the actual RAW data.

  • Raw update 2.4 supported on Aperture 1.5.6?

    Is Raw update 2.4 supported on Aperture 1.5.6?
    I have Raw update 2.4 installed, but get "unsupported format" message when I try to import raw files from Canon 5D Mk-II. Import works fine on raw files from Canon 20D.

    from here:
    http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs/raw.html
    you need aperture 2.x to work with the 5dm2 files ...

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    Any word on support for Panasonic GH4 RAW (RW2) files? They load into Aperture (and Photoshop, too) with the dreaded "unsupported image type" alert.

    The GH4 comes with a software disc that includes SILKYPIX Developer Studio 4.1 SE for Mac & PC. Installing the software seems to also install the Panasonic Raw 2 Image Plugin. Once the software was installed, I was able to open the RW2 files shot with the GH4 in iPhoto, Lightroom 5 and Preview. After SILKYPIX Developer Studio 4.1 SE is installed, the RW2 preview images also appear in Finder.
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    Did OS X Mavericks v10.9.4 update break bluetooth audio for anyone else?
    I have a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 duo MacMini from 2010, and I just updated to the latest OSX (10.9.4 (13E28)) and now bluetooth audio is broken. 
    I can pair my device (LG Tone+) to the mac, but no audio will play though it.  I've rebooted the machine, reconnected the device after the update, restarted the browser, all with no results.
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  • [svn:fx-trunk] 10389: Added support for octothorpe in embed file names.

    Revision: 10389
    Author:   [email protected]
    Date:     2009-09-18 07:19:26 -0700 (Fri, 18 Sep 2009)
    Log Message:
    Added support for octothorpe in embed file names.  And here I thought I'd never use the term octothorpe in a sentence.
    QE notes: None
    Doc notes: None
    Bugs: SDK-23033
    Reviewer: Paul
    Tests run: Checkin
    Is noteworthy for integration: No
    Ticket Links:
        http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-23033
    Modified Paths:
        flex/sdk/trunk/modules/compiler/src/java/flex2/compiler/as3/EmbedEvaluator.java

  • When will camera raw support for Fuji Xpro 1 will be available?

    Today Apple has just updated camera raw for new camera models but I can't find update for Xpro 1 ? Why does it take so long to have such update? Appple please makes update for Fuji Xpro 1. Thank you.

    You're not addressing Apple here, and no one knows any more than you do about what Apple will do.

  • Lost support for CR2 (Canon RAW) in After Effects following AdobeCameraRAW 8.4.0.199 update

    Has Adobe dropped Canon RAW support in After Effects?
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    I was post-processing timelapses in After Effects on April 7th, 2014.  I then receive an update notification for Camera Raw 8.4.0.199.  I closed all open apps and updated.  Once the update had finished, I reopened the same project in After Effects, to find that After Effects no longer supports CR2 (Canon RAW).
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