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What RAW processor(s) are you using for the Leica T files


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I am new to the Leica T world and am trying a number of RAW processors for scenic and portrait work.  I use Lightroom for the library and a fair amount of processing. I do make use of the NIK plugins for LR.

 

My favorite RAW processor for scenic detail and portrait flesh tones has been DxO.  Sadly when I went to use DxO on my Leica T files I found that the only lens with corrections was the 23mm.  I have the 18-56mm zoom.  Maybe I am not doing something right to get the lens distortion corrections.

 

I tried Capture One, which I used years ago, but it is challenging interface (for me) and I did not see any real benefits over LR.

 

Lastly, I tried Irrident Developer but it did not seem to correct lens distortions but does yield the most detail.

 

JPG side note: I have been impressed with the Leica T JPG files.  I someone is using only Leica T JPG files, I would be very interested in the JPG settings that you like for scenic or portrait work.

 

 

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I recently switched from Lightroom 5 to Capture One Pro 8, to my eye the images processed in Capture One Pro 8 look better.

 

Best to try it yourself, both have a 1 month free trial.

 

You mentioned the interface of C1 P8, there are many training videos that will get you going, I find the interface versatile.

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I recently moved from Aperture to Capture One 8.

I tried to make me like Lightroom, but I can't stand the Adobe way of designing and selling software.

It is my personal preference of course, Lightroom at the end is a very complete and capable software if you like it.

 

AB

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  • 4 weeks later...

I ended up using Lightroom w/NIK plus DxO.  In a number of cases, DxO keeps more of the image.  I found that if you do the distortion correction and image straighening in DxO one keeps a fair amount more of the image than with LR. One does have to do manual barrel distortion corrections on the 18-56mm and 11-23mm but it is easy.  I also use DxO when I want the most detail and haze removal.  It is nicely integrated with LR which improves workflow.

 

I know RAW processing is a personal thing but these are just saying what I have settled upon for the Leica T files. 

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