![]() ![]() It takes 21 seconds to open an X-Trans file. No lens profiles built in (supposed to be coming in the future according to Skylum) 2. It does handle raw files well, including Fuji X-Trans but there are two reasons I don’t use it for initial raw processing with my Fuji raw files: 1. I typically hop into Luminar after I’ve exported a high-resolution file from ON1. Fun and enjoyment rank highly in my book. Luminar 2018 is a fabulous single image processor (image management coming down the road.) It has the most intuitive and easy to use interface out there. I’ve been working with a pre-release and will report on the update when it’s released. ![]() ON1 will be releasing a significant update in a few days. You can work around it by filtering to see just raw or just jpeg but it can be a problem if you already have final versions in other formats that you want to see alongside raw without seeing hundreds of jpegs. I would really like to see ON1 provide the ability to combine RAW+JPEG. It does a great job with Fuji X-Trans files. If you deal with lots of images and want to manage them (culling, rating, keywords, searches, etc.) and have a broad array of useful tools for processing along with fabulous masking capabilities, then ON1 Photo Raw is it. ON1 Photo Raw 2018 is the closest to being a comprehensive solution. I realize that may not work for everyone so here’s my bottom line on these: Best All-Around Solution I may be the exception but I actually use all four of these. I encourage you to read the rest of the review, check out the Pros and Cons below and look at the chart I made to help you match one or more of these processors to your own personal needs and workflow. The reality is we all have different needs, goals and personal workflows. I would love to be able to tell you there is one winner that will solve all your needs. And the opposite will lead to frustration and spending too much time trying to reach your imaging goals. An intuitive interface with images that open up with proper color and a workflow from start to finish that is fast and efficient will all lead to a more enjoyable experience. ![]() Let’s face it, if you don’t enjoy working on your images then you may have to question your dedication to photography. ![]()
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