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Can owners share the most common workflows for the S files?  I enjoy using Lightroom classic for my SL2 and M files and then export and finalize in Photoshop.

I don’t ever use camera raw.  I can use capture one but find that in most cases, it slows down my workflow and might over complicate it.  I don’t shoot weddings or huge portrait sessions so have no need for assembly line processing but enjoy the general processes in Lightroom classic.  I typically shoot about 50-300 images to edit through for 10-50 final images on a location shoot in a typical couple hour project.  Mostly architecture, infrastructure with some location portraits.  I anticipate doing more environmental portraits with 3-5 people at any particular location.  I typically don’t tether.
I am also curious as to workflow on hasselblad files like on x1d / h6… do you have to use phocus on those files first?  Can you use Lightroom with hassy files?  Appreciate any pluses and minuses you can explain.  
thanks.

Robb

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Robb,

I use LR for both, only going to PS if I need to do content aware fill or stacking that LR doesn't get right. I've compared Phocus to LR profiles and I don't see enough difference (so far) to justify the Phocus processing first, but then I don't do much (well, any) portraiture. 

Cobalt profiles are very good, I use them on the Leica S. Leica's own LR profile is also good, but is very different at a few extremes (violet, for example). Depending on how Hassy's and Adobe's X2D profiles look, I might purchase the Cobalt for the X2D when it arrives.

But other than profiles, my workflows are identical. 

Capture One does have great color and wonderful color tools, but I usually don't go there. Something like green tint on skin from grass or foliage reflection is something Capture One is really good at.

I do a lot of BW conversions, and LR is still my favorite for that, SilverFX notwithstanding.

Matt

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