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Posted: Sun Jun 10th, 2012 14:40
 
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I hope the WD driver are ok Robert as they are the only ones I have had fail on me.

 




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Well I have about six and non failed yet? Touche wood! ;-)



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A 26.3MB XP1 RAF file from my XP1 grows to only 45.7MB Doc file in Photoshop CS6.

Therefore the 16MP camera is producing an approximate x3 equivalence when loaded in CS6 which is similar to the 36MP Nikon producing a 103MB.


(I know I am mixing MP with MB but I am also not accounting for the 3 channels of colour data and interpolations).


I just HAD to figure this out.. I had a bunch of 91mb files from the xp1. Your math was right so I figured I saved a bunch of files without flattening....nope... The files were the TIF files from silky pix !!! Now gone and PS files are in line with yours. :-)

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TomOC wrote:
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Tom,
A 26.3MB XP1 RAF file from my XP1 grows to only 45.7MB Doc file in Photoshop CS6.

Therefore the 16MP camera is producing an approximate x3 equivalence when loaded in CS6 which is similar to the 36MP Nikon producing a 103MB.


(I know I am mixing MP with MB but I am also not accounting for the 3 channels of colour data and interpolations).


I just HAD to figure this out.. I had a bunch of 91mb files from the xp1. Your math was right so I figured I saved a bunch of files without flattening....nope... The files were the TIF files from silky pix !!! Now gone and PS files are in line with yours. :-)

Cheers,

Tom


Those SilkyPix tiff files are very good. There is a lot of chat on the FujiX forums about the quality (or lack of) of the ACR and LR output.
I have a very good image for testing that I processed in SP and also in ACR and they are near identical.
I think people are spending too much time pixel peeping to see if their XP1 is better than their Leica M9 or Nikon or Canon. I think they need to go use. The camera produces great images.



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I'm very happy with ACR and I'm not about to have a whole new workflow for xp1

You are spot on - just go shoot -you will like it. The folks in the x forums are way too difficult and not positive very often

I'm loving my xp1 and have ordered a d800 so I'm too busy to be negative :needsahug:

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TomOC wrote:
JK-

I'm very happy with ACR and I'm not about to have a whole new workflow for xp1

You are spot on - just go shoot -you will like it. The folks in the x forums are way too difficult and not positive very often

I'm loving my xp1 and have ordered a d800 so I'm too busy to be negative :needsahug:

Tom



Congratulations Tom on being the next to own a D800. Look forward to your reviews and some pics.

Now, I think we need a support group for those of us who aren't getting the D800. We will soon be in the minority here.

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I mentioned this in an earlier post Gary, we sould have called this forum the D800 forum!

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I feel like you did... I was determined to see the D400 before deciding if I would buy one of the new models... So much for common sense and will power :-)

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Robert wrote:
I mentioned this in an earlier post Gary, we sould have called this forum the D800 forum!

:needsahug:


Good observation Robert. :cheersduo:



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Well, I won't be testing the 800 any time soon. I thought it was due today (2 day prime shipping)... Wrong... Not till July 5 to 23rd !!!

So I cancelled the order in favor of the now listed 800e

Ah, life is a merry go round :-)

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