Last month, we already broke the news here on FujiRumors, that Capture One 10.1 Beta improved support for Fujifilm cameras.
Well, now the final version is out and available for download.
Here are the Fujifilm related improvements.
New Camera Support
Fujifilm X-T20
Fujifilm X-A10
Fujifilm XQ2
Support for Fuji compressed format
Yes, it’s here – Capture One 10.1 finally supports Fuji Compressed RAW files.
X-trans pipeline re-design
With point one release, Capture One 10 delivers support for LCC, Chromatic Aberration Analysis, and Purple Fringing tools for X-trans type sensors Fuji cameras. OpenCL is now also supported by X-trans files, that would significantly increase overall processing speed.
After the release earlier today of Adobe Camera Raw 9.9 it was just a matter of time for Lightroom to be come out with GFX, X-T20, X100F and X-A10 Support. And it just happened!
You can update to Lightroom CC 2015.9 (the creative cloud version) or to Lightroom 6.9 (standalone version).
In addition to the camera support, it also fixes the following bug that occured with X-T2 and X-Pro2 cameras:
Unable to import compressed raw files from Fujifilm X-T2 and X-Pro2
Adobe just released Camera Raw 9.9 with support for Fujifilm GFX, X100F and X-T20. Full release details at lightroomjournal. And the GFX group is right now processing images and sharing the results :).
So Chris from out Fujifilm GFX facebook group was right… well done… and just in case you hear again from someone, who knows someone, who knows someone, any rumor, feel free to share :-)
Join & Enjoy discussions and images with 8,500 GFX owners and fans at our GFX Facebook group.
Installation Instructions
Camera Raw 9.9 – Please select Help>Updates to use the update mechanism in the Creative Cloud app.
Please note – If you have trouble updating to the latest Camera Raw update via the Creative Cloud application, please refer to the following plugin installation:
FUJIFILM Corporation (President: Kenji Sukeno) will be releasing free firmware updates in March 2017 for the FUJIFILM X-A3 and FUJIFILM X-A10 entry-level X Series mirrorless digital cameras, for enhancing the image quality of their Portrait Enhancer mode.
These firmware updates will enhance the image quality of shots in the Portrait Enhancer mode and improve autofocus performance in difficult scenes.
Fujifilm continues to incorporate customer feedback into future performance enhancements so customers can keep using our digital cameras for years to come.
Firmware to be released in March:
FUJIFILM X-A3: Ver.2.00
FUJIFILM X-A10: Ver.2.00
The Fujifilm GFX100 replacement is coming to end the moaning ;).
Let me explain.
When Fujifilm launched the original GFX100, it camera with an integrated battery grip.
This was welcome for those photographers, who love operating cameras with battery grips, but many others would have preferred a smaller camera without the built-in grip.
April was a month rich on rumors (shared exclusively for you here on FujiRumors) and firmware updates that you should definitely not miss. This is why this months’ top 10 article is particularly important.
There is only one non-rumor and non-firmware article that made it in the top ten, and it covers a wonderful software for Fujifilm X-Trans files: DxO PureRAW 3 and DxO DeepPRIME XD. Personally I also own DxO PhotoLab 6.4.
In addition to the usual top 10 articles, we will also introduce a new section with the top 5 FR YouTube videos of the month.
FR-reader Moritz made me notice on Twitter here, that a couple of weeks ago MacOS Big Sur added uncompressed RAW support for additional Fujifilm cameras.
This means you can now edit RAW files from Fujifilm X-T4, X-S10 and more in all major image editing apps on iPad as well as apps on macOS that use the RAW engine provided by iOS (Apple Core Image RAW), such as Affinity Photo or one of my favorites, RAW Power.