As I don't yet own a Fuji camera, I used a selection of publicly available RAW files from the Fuji X-T3, trying to chose a set with enough variety to expose any demosaicing issues. Starting from a position of scepticism that Lightroom could be as bad as people say with X-Trans, I decided to investigate for myself. Adobe, on the other hand, said that many people are perfectly happy with their rendering, while acknowledging that things aren’t perfect. The short version of this controversy is that some people aren’t happy, calling Lightroom’s demosaicing of X-Trans files waxy or like an oil painting, and citing artefacts such as “worms” or "bacteria". That in turn led me to the controversy surrounding Lightroom’s demosaicing of Fuji’s X-Trans RAW files. I’ve recently been considering getting a smaller camera system, which naturally led me to look at Fujifilm’s smaller bodies like the recently announced X-T30.
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