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Iridient developer film simulations
Iridient developer film simulations











iridient developer film simulations
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It’s difficult to do so in an image that’s under the 3MB limit here on the forums. Of course, I’d like to show you the difference. But for USD 36, the Iridient product is a bit like having a bigger sensor when I want one: good value, in my view. So I’m not proposing to process all my raws or to ingest raws from now on using the O-Transformer.

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If the output is a web or PDF file at a fraction of the native size of the image, there’s not likely to be much visible difference.

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Now, the advantage is most visible, as with Enhance Details, in pixel-peeping and in full resolution display or printing. A new version, renamed, turns up after a second or two, on my machine, beside the original in the LR Grid. in Grid view), send it back to the same folder as the original and register the new file with the LR catalog. So, like Enhance Details, it will reprocess a raw-file selected in the LR catalog (e.g. O-Transformer, like the specialised versions for other cameras ( ), can be set up to act essentially as a “plug-in” for Lightroom (there are other ways to set it up, too). To my surprise, however, I have found that Iridient’s O-Transfomer raw processor - a cut-down version of the main Iridient Developer product with limited development options - does an even better job of extracting additional detail from my ORFs than Lightroom’s Enhanced Details. So that’s a much more practical option than it has been in the past. My new iMac with a discrete GPU takes only a second or so to re-process an. When the ISO creeps up beyond 2400 or so I usually shoot multiples using a burst mode that can be blended in Photoshop (or elsewhere) to give me the low-noise and shadow detail I’d find from a larger sensor.īeyond these techniques I have been hoping to make more use of Lightroom’s new “Enhanced Details” processing. I sometimes try to increase the data I have to play with in post by shooting small-field panoramas and focus-stacked images (Olympus cameras/lenses make the latter very easy, hand-held) and occasional ‘Hi-res’ (sensor-swizzling) images on a tripod.

iridient developer film simulations

There is a heck of a lot of information in just 21MP, if properly exposed and the low-weight, robustness and high quality optics of the format all appeal to me. I enjoy getting the most out of my µ-4/3 sensor.













Iridient developer film simulations