

The TIFF files are huge, especially the 16-bit (more tonal depth), but they allow for more processing options later on.

FILE TYPE: Save your output as a JPEG (compressed), High Efficiency Image File (HEIF), or TIFF (lossless).REFLECT SHOOTING COND.: Creates a JPEG using the original settings from when the photo was taken.I will list everything here but check your camera to find out which ones are available to you. Not all of these are available in every Fujifilm camera. You can watch a video of each step, and how I went through the Fujifilm Q button RAW converter for this photo: It looks so much better than the old one! And I didn’t have to spend countless minutes on a computer processing it! The new image will be saved to the end of your files.Īfter just a minute of processing, the image below is what I came up with. When I have a preview that I like, press “OK” to save that JPEG to my memory card.Adjust the contrast using Highlight & Shadow Tone, and adjust Color.Press “Back” to return to the editing menu. Do I like the film simulation? Change to another film simulation and press Q to preview the new film simulation.Press the Q button to preview the changes, then press “Back” to return to the editing menu. Fine-tune the White Balance and White Balance Shift for subtle tints.Press the Q button to preview the new exposure.

