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Classic negative preset8/7/2023 I have my own attempt, but it’s not accurate. It’s basically a JSON with your configurations, that then are converted to the XML format. This weekend I took it out for a spin and I really love the colors you can achieve. Anyway, sorry for the rambling on your blog, and again, thank you for your beautiful work. It should be safe because it’ll use a battle tested protocol that fuji itself supports.īut that goal is a stretch of a few years I bet. My long term goal now, since my x100v is limited to 7 profiles, and because apparently it supports WIFI PTP commands, is to build some sort of gallery for my phone that can ‘install’ those profiles in the camera. I’m happy just supporting the x100v, and I still want to create a tool that doesn’t require X-RAW in between, but that will require more time for now I’m happy to quickly load the recipes to fuji’s software. Must say though, my end goal was shifted a bit. I just created another file format that contains just enough information to convert from that file + a base XML to the target recipe. My current method requires a base profile and then just changes the required parameters to behave like the preset, but I’m yet to try this with any other camera that is supported by X-RAW. The XML contains both the model of the camera and the serial number of it. ![]() > it’s camera specific, not just sensor specific. However you go about this project, it sounds like a huge undertaking, especially if you want to make it available for every camera make and even future camera makes as they become available. Aside from all of that, I don’t involve a computer within my workflow, which works for me (I certainly understand that it doesn’t work for everyone), but encouraging others to use a computer as a part of theirs would seem slightly hypocritical of me. I can’t tell you not to do this, but I certainly don’t endorse it for a number of reasons, including troubleshooting those who are having difficulty getting it to work (which I imagine could become a hassle quite quickly), potentially making Fujifilm unhappy (depending on how you are going about this), and the potential to be sued. Now if you are talking about hacking into the camera using your own software, the challenge I think would be that Fujifilm could shut you off with a simple firmware update, and if something happened that negatively affected someone’s gear, you are wide open to a lawsuit. Then you’d have to explain well enough how to download the file, install in the directory, and upload to the camera that even a computer novice could do it. I think a challenge is that it has to have the correct camera in the file data, so an X-Pro3 file won’t work on an X100V, even though the settings are the same, so you’d need a file for each camera make, not just for each sensor generation. ![]() I don’t use X RAW Studio, so I can’t tell you how, but I know it’s possible. I’m pretty sure that you can do that right now with X RAW Studio.
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