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RAW Conversion Details (SilkyPix)
This page details how the Fujifilm X-Pro1 RAW (RAF) images were processed from RAW into 16-bit TIF for evaluation.
RAW conversion
SilkyPix 3.2.8.0 on Mac OS X (the only RAW converter available at the time of the initial testing), the full name being “RAW FILE CONVERTER EX powered by SILKYPIX.app”.
The SilkyPix converter shows a flat-out wrong histogram in huge disagreement with what it actually produces when the TIF is opened in Photoshop. This makes RAW conversion a challenge. Perhaps it ignore color space, or has some other bug.
Color balance
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