![]() ![]() It is pretty quick to get some good sharp results, but a lot of the presets and the defaults for sure are way over the top (this could be due to the Fujifilm files). ![]() ![]() The big problem with this issue is that the only way I have been able to get rid of the glitched shadow over my shot was to completely reset the image, losing any work I had already done on it up to that point.Īnother aspect of the software that I think is rather overdone is the sharpening. I don’t have any non-Fujifilm files to test on right off hand. I am not sure if this is a bug with the healing brush overall or if this has to do specifically with the Fujifilm files. I first thought this was an issue with just the preview, but after exporting the image it was still covering my image. Where I ran into issues with this tool was that for some reason my software would glitch and throw this ‘sun through the blinds shadow’ (see image) over my image. In my limited use so far I have already come across some rather annoying issues from my perspective.įirst off, I love the healing brush tool when it works, it does a great job in my limited testing of removing unwanted elements like blemishes, wrinkles, and stray hairs and replacing them with the correct textures to match the area around them. Faster than my current Lightroom CC in every single wayīeing a brand new software package and RAW processor built from the ground up there are bound to be bugs, and ON1 Photo RAW is no different.Healing Brush is fast and accurate (though note my issue with it below).I also like how they only have the basic edit sections visible from the start, allowing you to only open up other settings as needed rather than cluttering up your interface with a bunch of unused options. In the Develop tab, I really like the layout, being able to click on the previews button to see what your image would look like with all of your available preset options is a great way to quickly see what preset may fit best with a given image. There is some stuttering while the images are initially loading up, but overall scrolling through the library is very smooth and quite fast. ![]() Just as promised, ON1 Photo RAW is a speedy devil, it quickly loads up my RAF RAW files and allows me to scroll through my library without much issue. Let’s start things off with that I think ON1 has done well after my first several edits. ON1 Left – Adobe LR Right What I like So Far The purpose of this post is to give you some initial impressions about Photo RAW 2017 and speak to how it handles our beloved X-Series RAW files. I downloaded ON1’s new software to give it a look from a Fujifilm perspective with their free 30day trial. Beyond the local angle, a lot of the promises that ON1 has made about the software are really enticing, and with my Lightroom performance leaving a lot to be desired, I thought maybe this could be something that allows me to process my images quicker, while at the same time saving me a few bucks. ON1 is a fairly local company to me, so being a strong proponent of supporting local businesses I wanted to jump on this new software to see if it was something that I could use seriously. But as we all know, being Fujifilm photographers, X-Trans is an interesting issue that each RAW processor handles differently. ON1’s new Photo RAW image processor is finally available and promises lightning fast performance and powerful tools making it an attractive option for those looking to get out from under Adobe’s thumb. ![]()
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