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  • Jerry Russell
    Does anyone have an estimate on this? I'm very interested as well.

    I realize the EXIF can be tweaked to make the files look like an X100S but with a large quantity of files that's a poor work-around and it also makes it difficult to sort images later on if we have both an X100S and X100T.

    For now I've gone back to using LR but would very much like to get back to C1.
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  • NN635465122454575120UL
    You are doing exactly what I am. LR (+ NIK for me). Am tempted to try Photo Ninja + LR but have gotten to like C1 8 for my NEFs and would like to stick with one workflow.
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  • NN635465122454575120UL
    I suppose I need to wait until more cameras are released so it's worth COP8 developers' time to send out an update, but could someone from PO say this? Throw me a bone. 😄
    BTW, Ninja Photo + LR is pretty nice, but a little slow.
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  • Keith Reeder
    [quote="NN635465122454575120UL" wrote:
    but could someone from PO say this?


    See Rule 1:
    viewtopic.php?f=11&t=5485

    Phase One does not pre-announce support.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    You can now find Fuji X100T (and X30) support in Capture One 8.1.
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  • NN635465122454575120UL
    sorry. Did not not about that rule. Will refrain from this kind of thing in the future. 🤭
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  • SFA
    [quote="NN635465122454575120UL" wrote:
    sorry. Did not not about that rule. Will refrain from this kind of thing in the future. 🤭



    In general it would be safe to assume that most cameras, given no extreme technical developments that make life very complicated for the programmers, are likely to be supported within a reasonable amount of time from their release. There have been exceptions from time to time for exceptional reasons, but very few. However, if one is an early adopter of a new model assume weeks rather than days. Sometimes Months rather than weeks depending on the device's availability to Phase.

    It is always worth raising a Support Case requesting support since this gives the developers a way to assess the likely level of interest in the new model and helps them to prioritize where it might need to sit in the queue of work to be undertaken.
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  • StevenNoreyko
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    You can now find Fuji X100T (and X30) support in Capture One 8.1.


    Wahoo!
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  • NN634867784014690048UL
    Iridient comes out as a good RAF converter, but it lags a lot of the C1 functionality.
    It has better lens correction possibilities for the Fuji's.
    Worth a try imho
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