![]() I checked Lightroom's preferences and my default raw parameters are Adobe Default (not Camera parameters, in which case Image 2 would look identical to Image 1, and Image 4 would look identical to Image 3 in the Develop module). ![]() This script will try to locate the Darktable database files at its default location. Run the uninstall script (removet3mujinpack.sh for Linux, removet3mujinpack.bat for Windows). I am attaching an illustration of my problem : in this case, I would expect image 2 and 4 to look the same (a "basic" raw file) in the Develop module. Go to the folder where the styles were extracted. Fuji Film simulations digitally replicate the look of classic color and black-and-white film for incredible straight-out-of-camera images. The jpeg files are indeed obviously differents, but the raw files do not look the same at all. It’s well known that Fuji implements the ISO setting in an unusual way. The Fujifilm X-Pro3 seems to be superior, but as Blill Claff from PTP explained to us: The X-Pro3 appears to have improved PDR but it is an illusion. But they are available to download from Stuart Sowerby as 3DL LUTs. The Fujifilm X-T4 basically performs identical to the X-T3. Find these film simulation recipes and many more in the Fuji X Weekly Film Recipes App Help Fuji X Weekly Nobody pays me to write the content found on. Darktable however does not know about or implement these film simulations. Indeed it is my experience that they rely on these film simulations for accurate colors. ![]() When shooting twice the same scene with two different custom film simulations, I would expect the jpeg files to be differents, and the raw files to look the same in the Develop module. Fujifilm cameras are famous for their film simulations, such as Provia or Velvia or Classic Chrome. I have a Fujifilm x-pro3 and I shoot raw+jpeg with custom film simulations. This is stored among the Maker exif tags in the FilmMode tag. ![]() I also check previous post and did not find the solution, sorry if it is very basic ! Fujifilm cameras store which film simulation they used to render the jpeg into the RAF (&jpg also) file. I have been investigating in the internet quite a lot but I did not find a solution to this problem yet.
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