Thank you, Kevin. This seems very helpful to me. Especially the possibility to apply a profile while importing. Always good to see someone else's workflow.
This was a very helpful video thank you! 🙏🤗Once you create a preset, Colour Start in your example, using a Fuji colour profile, can you then use that pre-set elsewhere in LR? Eg on a raw file from a Sony. Or will it only work on a Fuji raw file? Thanks again! 🙏
@@kevin_mullins OK thank you for your reply! 🙏 It’s too bad that a preset you create and get the way you want cannot be then used for other RAWs from other cameras, but it is what it is.
Hello Kevin, I own an XT-5, and purchased several of your Lightroom classic presets including your XT-5 specific set. I love them all, and thank you very much. In terms of workflow I sometimes use the DxO pure raw plugin which kicks out .DNG files as opposed to the .RAF my camera produces. I have found your X-T5 specific plugins seem to work just fine with the .DNG files as well. Any advice in terms of workflow with .DNG files and X-T5 presets specifically? Thanks again, Paul
There shouldn't be too much of a difference as DNG files retain the exif data. You will end up with two files, of course, and if you are happy too - you can discard the RAW file. I'm glad you enjoy the presets - I put a lot of effort into them :-)
Not easily. You could shoot JPEG + RAW so you have the jpeg. Or uses something like Photomechanic which will show you the embedded preview of the JPEG.
Hi Kevin, thank you for this video. Is it possible to upload the profiles to Lightroom and use them with a different camera manufacturer such as Nikon, Sony, Canon? Kind regards Andrea
How does it work if I use Astia in camera with some colour and tone tweaks, but shoot only raw, and then import these to lightroom. Will the photos be in Astia with the tweaks from the start, without doing anything?
In your Lightroom settings you tell LR to import using the Camera Profile (so it will be Astia when it imports). But it will NOT include any tweaks in camera. That's why I suggest creating a starting point preset to apply these quickly.
I didn't know this, so thanks for sharing!
Happy to help!
Thank you, Kevin. This seems very helpful to me. Especially the possibility to apply a profile while importing. Always good to see someone else's workflow.
Glad you found it useful.
Kevin, First time I have seen all this in one place. Its a fantastic reference document, that I have just shared with the Fuji users I know. Thank You
Thanks Paul. Glad you found it useful.
Thanks Kevin! Great video as always, clear to the point, informative and helpful. Thanks for your generous sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent tutorial, Kevin. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
This was a very helpful video thank you! 🙏🤗Once you create a preset, Colour Start in your example, using a Fuji colour profile, can you then use that pre-set elsewhere in LR? Eg on a raw file from a Sony. Or will it only work on a Fuji raw file? Thanks again! 🙏
It will only work on Fuji RAW files from the camera the RAW file was taken on. However, you should have similar profiles in LR for your Sony Cameras.
@@kevin_mullins OK thank you for your reply! 🙏 It’s too bad that a preset you create and get the way you want cannot be then used for other RAWs from other cameras, but it is what it is.
Is there any way to download a profile to use in lightroom?
No, they will be there automatically.
Hello Kevin, I own an XT-5, and purchased several of your Lightroom classic presets including your XT-5 specific set. I love them all, and thank you very much. In terms of workflow I sometimes use the DxO pure raw plugin which kicks out .DNG files as opposed to the .RAF my camera produces. I have found your X-T5 specific plugins seem to work just fine with the .DNG files as well. Any advice in terms of workflow with .DNG files and X-T5 presets specifically? Thanks again, Paul
There shouldn't be too much of a difference as DNG files retain the exif data. You will end up with two files, of course, and if you are happy too - you can discard the RAW file.
I'm glad you enjoy the presets - I put a lot of effort into them :-)
Hey I was just thinking about doing this
Nice, what lens was that photo shot on??
Is there a way to see the in camera Jpeg for comparison after I edited the File?
Not easily. You could shoot JPEG + RAW so you have the jpeg. Or uses something like Photomechanic which will show you the embedded preview of the JPEG.
Thank you for explaining this in detail. Would you say the profiles behave differently between X and GFX files? Because of the X-Trans sensor?
Yes, they are actually all a little different between each sensor range.
Hi Kevin, thank you for this video. Is it possible to upload the profiles to Lightroom and use them with a different camera manufacturer such as Nikon, Sony, Canon? Kind regards Andrea
Sadly not. The profiles will ONLY work with Raw files from the camera the photo was taken on.
Thank you very much for your feedback 😊
Kev, hey..
In this video, did you mention where to get these Fuji profiles from?
They are already there. If you import a RAW file from a Fuji camera you will see the profiles already in the profile panel.
How does it work if I use Astia in camera with some colour and tone tweaks, but shoot only raw, and then import these to lightroom. Will the photos be in Astia with the tweaks from the start, without doing anything?
In your Lightroom settings you tell LR to import using the Camera Profile (so it will be Astia when it imports). But it will NOT include any tweaks in camera. That's why I suggest creating a starting point preset to apply these quickly.
@@kevin_mullins Ok, thank you for the clarification.
the odd behaviour is that the color mixer is available for the Fuji color profiles but not for the BW profiles (all Acros & Monochrome variants)
That's correct. Colour mixer won't be available for any profiles set for monochrome (from anywhere) but the B&W Sliders should kick in.
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