@Harlequin565 @ecoleman @droj
Thanks all, useful info.
I also never used to soft proof or use virtual copies, but being able to compare against the original seemed to make sense. I also always check the comparison between relative and perceptive.
Not got Qimage but will have a look.
The...
Many thanks. @droj
Process, for me is adjust the raw image based on calibrated monitor. Those to print, I create a virtual copy, select soft copy, make sure ICC for the paper and printer are selected. Make adjustment and compare side by side with the original.
Agree with you contrast is one of...
Many thanks. @droj
Process, for me is adjust the raw image based on calibrated monitor. Those to print, I create a virtual copy, select soft copy, make sure ICC for the paper and printer are selected. Make adjustment and compare side by side with the original.
Agree with you contrast is one of...
I realise Monitors, Printers and Papers as well as the images in question all vary.
But interested to know what settings do you use most when making adjustments to the virtual copy for printing?
I hope this is not a stupid question.
@Topsy @colourofsound Fuji preset guide can also be found on, worth a look B&H https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/photography/tips-and-solutions/your-guide-to-fujifilm-film-simulations
Really useful input, thanks again. I have looked again at the raw image and cannot see ghosting or CA on the chimneys, can this be as a result of conversion to jpeg, mind I have now switched on CA in DXO? I have also corrected the horizon.
Any thoughts still appreciated?
Having recently purchased an X T5 with the std 18-55 mm lens. As I have moved from Nikon, I am now wondering about my existing lenses.
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 70-200mm f/4G ED VR
Sigma 17-70mm 1:2.8-4 Marcro HSM
Nikon DX AF-S Nikkor 35mm 1:1.8G
and the two kit lenses from the D90 and D50.
As mainly...
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