The person who left the comment is here, @LebedevRI, perhaps he will answer.
Also noise profiles would be a separate issue. If you have the X-T3, please shoot the necessary raw files for noise profiles. If you can’t process them, post theme here and I’ll process them.
As insisted by @darix, i have checked the X-T3 raws 90 minutes after the camera announcement,
and they decoded fine, but if there is no color matrix, the dt support (as opposed to just the
raw decoding support) can’t be added… And adobe dng converter is where the matrices originate
Thanks for the tutorial. Couldn’t do it yesterday but I will try tonight. I will see if I can use my bright LED lights to get some decent overexposed whites and underexpose the shutter enough to produce deep blacks.
hey Stefan did you have any luck with noise profiling? may try on the next cloudy day if you haven’t had the chance. Would just using an led behind my dual layered softbox (instead of the sky on a cloudy day) work well for the pictures needed?
By the way so thankful to have the initial support. Being able to pull up shadows has been so helpful since i take a lot of low light punk shows and stuff
Any update? i have a thousand of low light photos to edit from a garage punk music fest, and noise profiles would be awesome, did you already test out any noise profiles? I may try today i have some black construction paper and some time
You need to set the lens tho manual mode and focus to infinity. I started at f/1.8 and stepped down to f/4.0 that it isn’t too blurry. Then make the picture dark and make it brighter till the white from the monitor is overexposed, then start creating a picture for each ISO value.
Is it possible to use the embedded opcodes for lens corrections with Fuji raw files? The lensfun profiles are not as nice for some popular lenses, like the 18-55mm.