It uses a built-in browser to open most RAW. For more information on Photo Ninja check out Picture Code's website. Made by the folks over at PictureCode, Photo Ninja is a RAW converter for both Windows and Mac OS X computers. I’ll cover this all in depth in more detail in the future, but for now, here’s the results of this morning’s experiments. On one or two images I added an extra bit of clarity, and fixed some purple fringing, but for the most part these are rendered straight out of Photo Ninja. If you think this is just another RAW converter, you’re in for a surprise. Once back in Lightroom, I didn’t really need to do anything. Description Distinctive image quality: PictureCode Photo Ninja is a professional-grade RAW converter that delivers exceptional detail, outstanding image quality, and a distinctive, natural look. While I’ve tweaked the settings on a few of these images substantially, most only required minor adjustments in Photo Ninja. It’s not just the sharpness and detail that are great from Photo Ninja, but the colour rendition is amazing too. I got the images as close to where I wanted them as possible before rendering them out, and re-importing them back into Lightroom. Obviously, these settings are just my personal preferences, and I’m sure some people will prefer things differently, but this is what works for me, so by all means give it a try. Here are the settings I’m using at the moment: Anyway, after experimenting recently, I found a good combination of sharpening settings that I really like, and now, I’m definitely preferring the results from Photo Ninja. In the past when I reviewed Photo Ninja, I liked the results I was getting but I still preferred Iridient Developer’s rendering. The key to making your images look great is the sharpening settings. It also integrates well with many photo browsing and editing applications including Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. It uses a built-in browser to open most RAW file formats, as well as JPEG and TIFF images. NoiseNinja 3 (fastest) They are just not updating the previous standalone version or providing profiles for it. If you look under the 'Noise Reduction' tab in PN there are 3 choices shown as follows: NoiseNinja 4. I’ll post a full tutorial on my workflow for using the two together sometime in the near future, but for now, I was just I just wanted to share some of the settings’s I’m using. Made by the folks over at PictureCode, Photo Ninja is a RAW converter for both Windows and Mac OS X computers. NoiseNinja is now incorporated as the noise reduction method in PhotoNinja. Photo Ninja offers an integrated suite of state-of-the-art. It’s pretty much the same process as I’ve outlined before when working with Iridient Developer. Photo Ninja is a RAW converter that delivers exceptional detail, image quality, distinctive, and natural look. PhotoNinja (formerly Noise Ninja) is a professional-grade raw converter and image editor that gives you powerful new. Now I can see the images I’ve selected and I can go through and process them. PictureCode Photo Ninja 1.3.9a Pre-release. Once I do that, I’ll save the metadata back to the disk and then open the folder in Photo Ninja. I still start by bringing images into Lightroom first, and then rating the ones I want to work on with 5 stars. I took my Fuji X-E1 out this morning and was shooting around Dublin city, and I wanted to process the whole shoot with Photo Ninja for a change. ![]() Lately, I’ve been giving Photo Ninja another workout, and after using it for a while now, and having come up with some new default sharpening settings, I’m absolutely loving the results I’m getting. ![]() In the past I’ve looked at both Iridient Developer and Photo Ninja, and for a while I preferred Iridient Developer. While I use Lightroom as my main photo management and digital darkroom application, I’ve found that whet it comes to images from Fuji’s cameras you can get better results from a third party converter. ![]() PM me for details.As many of my long time readers know I’ve spent quite a bit of time going back and forward between different raw converters trying to get the best out of Fuji’s X-Trans files. I should have used the trial but it's too late now. I just purchased this a few days ago and do not care for it. Gift PayPal and you MUST have positive feedback for this deal. I just purchased this a few days ago and am too used to Adobe CC and CaptureOne. Previous versions of Etherton's message #14063316 « FS: Picture Code - PhotoNinja » « FS: Picture Code - PhotoNinja » - FM Forums Home.
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