Given the choice between Fuji cameras and Photolab, I chose Photolab. Canon’s video cripple hammer and poor mirrorless cameras (first round) succeeded in driving me away from the brand despite first class lenses. Tired of two sets of lenses and two sets of menus, moved completely to Nikon for sports and carry camera and video. I liked the cameras but I was so frustrated by not having Photolab to process my photos (RAW to Iridient Developer, jpegs to Photolab workflow didn’t work for me) that I gave up Fuji altogether.Īfter the poor ergonomics of a Sony A7 III (terrible for left eyed shooters with noses), tried a Nikon Z6 and liked both image quality (stills are similar but video highlight rolloff is much better with a Z6 than an A7 III) and ergonomics very much. Canon didn’t have anything outside of 1DX II with good video at that point nor mirrorless so I tried out Fuji for video and carry cameras. I’d started using DxO on my Canon sports photos and liked it very much. Interesting you took a different approach. I’ve just upgraded cameras to the Fuji X100V and X-Pro3 from my 2012 era Olympus OMD E-M5s You’re French, foreign and will always be unloved in the Silicon Valley-centric software world. No matter what you do, Apple doesn’t care and Apple won’t love you. Let me bring you up to date on what competitors system requirements are like on Mac:ĭon’t narrow your market unnecessarily or drive your existing customers and fans away.Īpple does not pay DxO to promote its latest OS or sell its hardware. There’s a fair number of us who are both Photolab evangelists and running older OS (since when does a three year old OS quality as old or obsolete: Mojave was introduced in 2018). I’d evaluate my unpaid work promoting Photolab at between $2000 and $5000/year depending on the year. If Photolab 5 comes out and will not run on Mojave I an unlikely to buy or recommend Photolab to anyone for a few years before I eventually decide to move to Linux or buy a more recent Mac. I have no plans to change these computers as they are the best Macs ever made and replacing them with the new Mac Pros would cost a minimum of €8500 and that’s before the storage drama (apparently these Mac Pros won’t accept normal SSD). My main computers Mac Pro silver towers which cannot be upgraded past Mojave.
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