Support for Fuji X-T1 Lens profiles

Why doesn't Lightroom 6 CC have the profile corrections/support for the Fuji X-T1 lenses?

Are you seeing uncorrected distortions or just wondering why your lens isn't listed in the lens profile area?  For mirrorless cameras, like I believe the Fuji is, the lens profiles are built-in (perhaps even in the raw file, itself) and always on and there is nothing to select in the lens profile list dropdown because the profile is being gotten a different way.

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    Thank you,
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    Good day!
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    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.
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  • 8.4RC mentions support for Fuji lens profiles - any details known?

    Curious if this is new support or if it's always been there and now ACR shows a message about it. I installed the ACR 8.4RC and loaded a RAW file from my X-T1. Looking at the Lens Corrections tab and the Profile sub-tab, there's now a message at the bottom that says "Built-in lens profile applied: XF14mmF2.2 R. Click for more info." When I clicked, a small dialog box appeared which  offered a little more info:
    Fujifilm X-T1
    XF14mmF2.8R
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    I notice that despite what they say, going to the Color sub-tab and checking Remove Chromatic Aberration was still required for some images.
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    Whether those lens profiles do a perfect job is another matter, of course.  And just like in previous versions, you cannot turn the built-in profiles off, but if someone creates an external profile those can also be applied. 
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    DworkNarth03 wrote:
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    cd
    In reality lens profiles are available for these two lenses and many more using the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader Brett mentioned and provided a link.
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    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.
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    I would like to know how can Apple describe Aperture as "Designed for Professional Photographer"..............
    Just look around, all pro application like Capture One or Camera Raw support those cameras,even the beta version Adobe Lightroom does it
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    Ettore

    Ettore, It is clear that 2 things shape the Apple
    product pholosophy with "pro apps"; A total
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    corner on the market and support of any system that
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    You mean like focusing the 1.1 update on better RAW conversion quality, performance, and the addition of DPI features everyone was asking for?
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    No, it's not surprising because (a) it's not Canon or Nikon, which most professionals are using, and (b) because the Fuji sensor is unlike other sensors and is therefore not quite as easy for Apple to use similar conversion techniques.
    The same can be said
    of Bibble and others, and their lame protestations to
    the contrary will fall on deaf ears. Like you said,
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    Which is because (for better or worse) Lightroom sits on top of the ACR conversion engine that has been in development for something like three or four years! Give Apple a little time to add other cameras, in the meantime bug Fuji to push Apple to add support!
    <...>
    The geniuses at Apple will find
    that working pros pick the tools that help deliver
    the goods to the client
    <...>
    Yes they will, which is why Aperture has been so popular and will be even more so with RAW conversion quality addressed.
    <...>
    Thank goodness their are other software products
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    <...>
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    vegan hillbill wrote:
    Sure, appreciate that Adobe are unlikely to want to dig around here. You can rate jpgs aswell though, presumably this creates a sidecar? (Need to look). Can't see why this wouldn't get pulled over.....
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    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.

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    LN

  • Support for DNG files with lens corrections?

    Aperture 3.0.1 with the RAW Compatibility Update 3.1 now supports the lens corrections in my Olympus E-P1's native RAW format. yay!
    unfortunately, since Aperture didn't support the camera for six months, I began a switch to Lightroom. consequently, I now have several thousand images that have been converted from the EP-1's native RAW format (ORF) to Adobe's so-called open RAW format (DNG). these DNGs don't load in Aperture (RAW format unsupported errors) because Aperture doesn't support DNGs with lens corrections.
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    Aperture 3.0.1 with the RAW Compatibility Update 3.1 does not support lens corrections. If you want lens corrections in Aperture you have to use Plugins like PTlens.
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  • New RAW support for Fuji X10 camera

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  • No support for fuji x, no support for dp merrills, no nikon d7100 ( probably to early)

    I am really wondering if Apple will end develop aperture in the future. Adobe is so much faster and recently also capture one has overtaken aperture in terms of raw support.
    a kingdom for a good support of foveon files.

    Tell Apple directly - Apple is not listening here - the feedback form is a better way (http://www.apple.com/feedback/aperture.html).
    And in this User to User forum we are supposed to avoid speculations and rumors, so we cannot discuss this here:  Apple Support Communities Terms of Use

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