![]() The complete release notes for X-Transformer is here, but I listed out the version 1.0 beta 4 changes below:Ī new Lightroom scripting plug-in is now available for sending images to Iridient X-Transformer for conversion which avoids some of the limitations and disadvantages of using Lightroom's external editing functionality (or "Edit In").Ī new option has been added to set the default DNG camera profile to either Iridient Standard or Adobe Standard. Since then Iridient has updated X-Transformer to 1.0 beta 4, so I gave it another spin. In my previous posts ( part1, part2, and part3) where I shared my search for an effective workflow for using the GFX with Capture One, I briefly touched on the usage of Iridient X-Transformer. Overall though, Raw Power is an excellent app for basic editing and management of your Photos collection.As a Capture One user, I am disappointed that it does not support the Fujifilm GFX 50S raw files. Of course we all have different needs and preferences for our photo editing and management. Affinity, as an example creates a 250MB file from a 25MB NEF file. Most other options can break the non-destructive workflow, use very large external sidecar files, or are considerably more costly. Of course there are other options (in reply to previous reviewer), but RPP hasn't seen a full release since 2014, although there's a few discussions on Google Groups, it's unclear what its future support is like. It's actively developed with new and improved updates coming all the time, and the developer is very responsive to suggestions and bug reports. It also adds a few improvements to Photos library management too, such as star ratings, and can also be used to manage folders and albums, so you might not need to open Photos itself very often. It does that better than any other app out there. It is fairly basic, but initially that's all I need, get a starting point, easily and seamlessly with my Photos library. It integrates superbly with Photos, and keeps all its non-destructive edits within the Photos ecosystem, so it synchronises with any device you have RP installed on, and can carry out editing on any of them. Having migrated to Photos from Lightroom after going over to using an iPad Pro, Raw Power has become my Goto editing app. ![]() I'm using Raw Power on both macOS (Catalina on an old 27" iMac 2013, but it's very stable), and iPadOS (iPad Pro 2020 12.9). Also works with JPEGs, TIFFs, and other image formats. ![]()
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