Iridient developer and vsco6/22/2023 ![]() ![]() Right now, I'm experimenting with Irident X-Transformer settings to see what look I like best. I then use Lightroom CC to import the DNGs. ![]() My Irident X-Transformer (PC) workflow is to copy the RAFs to a folder in my PC, use Irident X-Transformer to convert them to DNG images. Irident X-Transformer is not available for the Mac right now but should be by the end of January. Irident X-Transformer is a new class of tools that allow you to use Lightroom CC to do everything except the RAF-DNG conversion. Irident Developer is a full featured photo editor available for only the Mac. The rest of my workflow is my default Lightroom CC workflow. I've been working with the Beta 1 version and my workflow is to do a bulk conversion of my images to DNG using Irident X-Transformer then use Lightroom CC to import the DNGs. It's a RAF to DNG converter with some features. ![]() Or, if the approaches are different, describing this for each platform separately would also be great, since we have representation from both "camps" here in the forum. However, if the solution for both a Mac and PC would be similar using the new PC version of Iridient, so much the better. Can someone familiar with both applications who perhaps does PP in a similar fashion suggest a specific workflow that might work well with this approach?įYI, I work on a Mac, so what I'm particularly lookig for would be something that employs the full version of ID (rather than the new PC version) coupled with LR. a workflow that yield a clean, relatively artifact free image but that still allows me to do most of my shadow, highlight, sharpening, etc. What I'm looking for is a way to get the best of both worlds: i.e. That said, there's a compelling body of evidence and examples here that clearly show Iridient Developer's ability to beautifully render fine detail without visible artifacting. So, I'm not inclined to simply dump it and move wholesale to a different editor. I'm a longtime LR user and very much like the combination of sophisticated editing combined with great tools for managing a large collection of images. Hey guys, looking for some guidance and I'm going to guess that I'm not the only one hanging around the forum who might have the same question. ![]()
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