![]() You can avoid worms by masking out certain textures or by just having a generally softer photo. They're purely a result of sharpening, and they exist whether you use Lightroom, Irident or Photoshop sharpening or demosaicing. I've also done a ton of experimentation, and I disagree that the worms have anything to do with demosaicing. I'm going throught the same process and now turning everything off in x-transformer. I find Iridient's default setting oversharpen and are super "crunchy". I had been using “default settings”, whatever that entails, so apparently it is time to change settings. If someone can do better on different software, I'd very much like to see it. The dpreview test shot from the X-T2 at ISO 12800. It really quite simple, not much extra work at all. Then I can finish editing and add sharpening and NR (different than what I would use in LR alone). In Lr, after I've gone through them, usually cropping and pre-editing as I go, I will select the keepers and just process those through X-Transformer, all the cropping and editing carry over into the DNGs. I always save the original RAFs (you never know what better processor might come along). Iridient Developer settings - help Hi, I recently acquired Iridient Developer and am new to using it for post processing. It is expected to come out soon, possibly somewhere next week. Support added for DNG images from the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20+ and S20. Iridient developer has no support for Fuji X-T2 files yet. Support added for NEF images from the Nikon D6. Iridient Developer gives advanced photographers total control over their digital photographs, yet still provides easy drag and drop batch conversion and access to basic adjustments for the casual user. The worms are not a product of LR sharpening, they are demosaiicing errors that are accentuated by sharpening. Iridient Developer 3.3.13 J(Maintenance Release) Fixed an issue with automatic lens distortion correction for the Sony ZV-1. Iridient Developer is a powerful RAW image conversion application designed and optimized specifically for Mac OS X. ![]() If you use it correctly, it works just fine with properly demosaiiced files. Do all your NR and sharpening in Lightroom, yes, I said Lightroom. I also let it handle the lens corrections, which is identical to LR. Iridient Developer Camera Settings Files. You want to just use for its superior demosaiicing algorithm. Set it for MORE DETAILED (actually doesn’t make much difference), Set the Iridient Sharpening and NR to NONE, it just changed with the last update, but it probably still sucks - it adds all sorts of ugly artifacts, particularly at high ISOs. ![]() I have done extensive experimentation with XT/Lightroom and have come to the same conclusions as some others who've been at this a while. ![]()
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