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Thank you Walter for this information. This explains why Fuji film simulations are not applicable in this case. In principle, it is not a problem, as the data can certainly be processed. However, i...
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To add to the confusion about DNG files and Fuji film simulations, the following facts: it depends on whether the DNG file is generated by Fuji itself or comes from a third-party provider - when it...
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Just as Adobe transforms the camera manufacturers' RAW files into the lowest common denominator DNG for processing, Adobe always converts color values (RGB/CMYK) to LAB, processes them and then cal...
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By the way, it is not very professional when comments with negative criticism are deleted by the moderator instead of dealing with them and perhaps solving the problem, as I had pointed out. What a...
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Shane Baker, John Harper"I purchased Final Cut Pro with my MacOS 13 years ago and have received all updates free of charge and can put it on as many computers as I like." That is one of the reasons...
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@... "Add to that the fact that I recently updated my MacOS (for free), and receive various fixes and updates on almost all my software on an on-going basis (at no additional cost) …" I do not want...
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Even though I can't contribute anything helpful, I would like to say that 16.2.0 runs flawlessly for me. Both on my MacBook Pro from 2015 and on the Mac Studio from 2022. And I work with RAW data ...
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To be honest, I find this "upgrade" more disappointing than promising. The only useful tool is still in the beta phase for a good reason. Everything else is worth a small update, nothing more. The ...
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@ David McNaneyNo problems with Mac Studio and 13.3.1 (a)
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Hi Jack, I think the "written practice" will show whether the rules fit everyone. Personally, I still think that there should be a definition for point 5. The current description of point 5 is very...