

UPDATE: Since the release of the golden master on June 7th, ON1 added nine more Fujinon XF lenses! I’m sure there are a few more that some Fuji users would like to see added but this is a great start. Not shown above but also included are both versions of XC zooms. With the pre-release there were seven XF lenses and now that’s up to sixteen XF lenses with the release.Ībove is the list in the pulldown menu of the Lens Correction module within Photo Raw 2017.5.

Well, ON1 listened and they have implemented several of the Fuji lenses. One of the biggest requests I heard voiced from those of you that read my review of the initial Photo Raw 2017 was built-in lens correction for raw X-Trans files. Woohoo! Auto Correction for Fujinon lenses Because the masking slider goes to 100 I suspect the touchiness at the low end of the scale is just something I’m seeing in the pre-release. Like LR, you hold the option key while you move the sliders. The masking slider is not as subtle so if you use it at all you’re likely to be in the 1-3 range. I found most images can handle quite a bit of this type of sharpening. I ended up only using the Amount slider in most cases. There are 2 sharpening sliders: Amount and Masking. The new Details panel makes it easier to make the subtle changes required. The X-Trans sensor has no AA filter and yields pretty sharp images at the outset but still requires capture sharpening to get the most quality out of the sensor. Previously the only option was the Sharpening panel in the Effects module and it was a bit tricky getting the right type and amount of sharpness for capture sharpening. The new Details panel found in the Develop module works well for capture-sharpening with raw X-Trans files. It has lots of useful features for everyone, which I cover, but I’m also focusing on those pertinent to Fujifilm users.
On1 effects 2017.5 reviews update#
ON1 released their latest major update to Photo Raw 2017 on June 7th. This major update to ON1 Photo Raw 2017 now has Fuji Lens Corrections built in. I’ve noted my significant changes and done them using this maroon type. I have now updated it to reflect additions and changes in the actual release. UPDATE: Initially this review was based on a near-final pre-release for a peek ahead.

Woohoo! Lens corrections, new sharpening, improved highlights and more…
