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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby t3mujin on Sat Apr 28, 2012 3:05 pm

Any news on Fuji X10 support?
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby MeneM on Thu May 17, 2012 8:31 pm

t3mujin wrote:Any news on Fuji X10 support?


Would love to know about this as well!
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby MeneM on Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:24 pm

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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby shurito on Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:20 am

they added supoprt for the X10 in PaintShop Pro...
http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index. ... gid=800161
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby Fraenzken on Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:38 pm

... any hint when the next update will be available? :roll:
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby imopen on Thu Jun 07, 2012 11:27 am

I'm planning to buy a Fuji XPro-1... it will be supported by my favourite software, isnt'it? :mrgreen:
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby ogrizzo on Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:48 pm

imopen wrote:I'm planning to buy a Fuji XPro-1... it will be supported by my favourite software, isnt'it? :mrgreen:


Rest assured it will be supported. Oh, you mean before buying an XPro-1 Mk II? :twisted:
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby afx on Thu Jun 07, 2012 1:56 pm

imopen wrote:I'm planning to buy a Fuji XPro-1... it will be supported by my favourite software, isnt'it? :mrgreen:

I would not bet on any non-bayer sensor being supported in the near future...
Some Fujis have rather peculiar sensor layouts.

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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby imopen on Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:07 pm

afx wrote:
imopen wrote:I'm planning to buy a Fuji XPro-1... it will be supported by my favourite software, isnt'it? :mrgreen:

I would not bet on any non-bayer sensor being supported in the near future...
Some Fujis have rather peculiar sensor layouts.

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:o

I was imagined that xpro1's raw weren't so different to x100... so x100 mount a Bayer sensor? :|
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby afx on Sun Jun 10, 2012 5:47 pm

imopen wrote:I was imagined that xpro1's raw weren't so different to x100... so x100 mount a Bayer sensor? :|

I think the x100 has a Bayer sensor, the X-Pro 1probably not if I read that right:
"Novel colour filter array to suppress colour moiré, no optical low-pass filter"
Was stated in the DPReview preview.

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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby tomsi42 on Mon Jun 11, 2012 11:30 am

Yes, the X100 has a typical Bayer sensor, so that fileformat shouldn't be diffult to support.

X-Pro on the other hand does not have a Bayer sensor, but a completely different design. Some intersting info here. I suspect it will be reasonably straightforward to demosaic, though. edit - OOps; reading the article I linked to closer, not so straightforward ...
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby t3mujin on Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:43 pm

tomsi42 wrote:Yes, the X100 has a typical Bayer sensor, so that fileformat shouldn't be diffult to support.

The same goes for the X10, right?
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby tomsi42 on Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:59 pm

t3mujin wrote:The same goes for the X10, right?

No, X10 has an EXR CMOS sensor, and those are a bit different. The dpreview test shows how different it is.
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby t3mujin on Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:32 pm

tomsi42 wrote:
t3mujin wrote:The same goes for the X10, right?

No, X10 has an EXR CMOS sensor, and those are a bit different. The dpreview test shows how different it is.

Ok, I missed that, Hope it doesn't mean it will take too long for X10 support
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Re: AfterShot Pro 1.0.1 is ready!

Postby madsec on Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:37 pm

Would like to have X10 support as well, since I own one till yesterday. PaintShop Pro already has X10 support (read post by shurito), I would expect it in the next ASP update as well. But when this one will come out nobody can know ;)

A very big help would be the possibility of organising yet unsupported RAW-files. Then one can shot RAW+JPEG, work with JPEG now and save the RAW-files for later when the support comes out. Without this possibility people will change to other software sooner or later since they have to find an alternative way of organising their pictures.
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