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Updated camera calibration and profile information for models newly supported in Adobe's latest DNG Converter 12.4 update.Fixed a crashing issue specific to macOS 10.7 when selecting multiple images from the Open dialog.Updated camera calibration and profile information for models newly supported in Adobe's latest DNG Converter 13.0 update.Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm X-S10.Fixed an issue with the RAW cropping for some camera and lens combinations which could result in bad pixels showing up along edges.Updated camera calibration and DNG color profile information for models newly supported in Adobe's latest DNG Converter 14.0.1 update.Adobe Lightroom plug-in should be more reliable at finding RAF master images.Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm X-T30 II.Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm GFX 50S II.Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm GFX 100S.
Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm X-E4. Adobe Lightroom plug-in now supports a preferences dialog with file prefix/suffix customization and sub-folder options. Settings presets can now be saved to and loaded from files. New option to automatically taper sharpening strength off as image ISO increases. Support for sharpening masking to more selectively sharpen edge/detail areas. Wider adjustment range for sharpening and noise reduction options. Improved color noise reduction algorithm. Improved luminance noise reduction algorithm. The macOS application is now optimized for macOS 12 Monterey. Application launch is now faster and most operations are 30-50% faster on Apple silicon Macs. The macOS application is now native for both Apple silicon (M1/Pro/Max) and Intel processors. Now optimized for both Intel and Apple silicon (M1/Pro/Max) processors.
Fixed an issue with the 8 and 10 bit/ch DNG compression options which would result in dark or all black output.
Fixed an issue on Windows systems with some special, non-ASCII, file name characters causing loading errors. Fixed an issue with some custom white balance values, such as "UniWB", causing invalid image output. With zero RAW NR high ISO RAW images are extremely noisy and if disabling X-Transformer NR certainly plan on adding more noise reduction later for best results. Often people turn off X-Transformer and then complain about how incredibly noisy the DNGs are compared to RAF. I feel less strongly about noise reduction, but there too realize completely turning off noise reduction means absolutely no noise reduction at all and with high ISO images the DNG will be extraordinarily noisy and will definitely require more noise reduction adjustment in later post processing. I realize everyone's preferences can vary widely, sometimes radically, but it definitely makes me cringe every time I see someone advocating for turning off sharpening entirely in X-Transformer as a general recommendation especially if the replacement sharpening is Lightroom's. If "worm" type artifacts are a concern, with X-Trans models especially, this would be another reason to minimize or entirely avoid use of Adobe sharpening. Some also feel that Adobe sharpening is partially, if not largely, responsible for "worm" artifacts in Lightroom/ACR, at least without careful customization of the various adjustment options. X-Transformer doesn't allow the fine control or visual preview of sharpening that Iridient Developer does (or Lightroom), but in my opinion you'll get better end results if you at least use a Low level of Iridient sharpening and rely on less Adobe sharpening later. I feel that my Iridient Reveal sharpening algorithm is nearly as critical to the high regarded Iridient image quality as the Iridient demosaics, with Bayer cameras perhaps more so. "I know some do turn off Iridient sharpening in X-Transformer and I chose to allow the user complete control over disabling much of the functionality in X-Transformer, however I feel strongly for most people that turning off sharpening is tossing out perhaps the very best feature of Iridient X-Transformer.