![]() It's a fully fledged photo workflow application and I know many people are using it as an alternative to Lightroom. While it doesn't make any significant difference to how it handles X-Trans files, it does add a lot of new features. Since the last version of this article, Capture one has received a major update. Of course, that's just my personal preference. I also feel that for my usage, Capture One is a better all round application. All of the other applications that I use have been updated. While I do still like Photo Ninja, it hasn't received any major updates in over 2 years. At the time of the original post, Photo Ninja was my preferred converter. The original post still gets lots of traffic, but because of the fact that the applications have been updated, and as I've much more experience now, I felt that it was time to do an updated version of that article.īefore I get to the comparison chart, let me first talk about how my own preferences have changed. There are major new versions of several of the applications out now, and I've changed my mind as to which I prefer personally. Since that was back in 2014, a lot has changed since then. The best raw photo processor software#I spoke about which was my favourite piece of software at the time, and I did a pros and cons list for some of the various different converters on the market. A couple of years ago I wrote a blog post about choosing a raw converter for Fuji X-Trans files. ![]()
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