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How to import X3F file into Lightroom?

  • March 11, 2020
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Hi.

I just purchased a Sigma DP2 Merrill to photograph artwork.

I am shooting in RAW and AdobeRGB colorspace.

The file created is an X3F file.

Does anyone know a good workflow to end up with a Camera Raw file in Lightroom?

Thank you!

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    johnrellis
    Legend
    July 17, 2020

    "I just purchased a Sigma DP2 Merrill to photograph artwork."

     

    LR and Camera raw support the Sigma DP2 but not the Sigma DP2 Merrill, which is a different camera:
    https://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sigmadp2
    https://www.dpreview.com/products/sigma/compacts/sigma_dp2m
    https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html

     

    (Following up from this related thread: 

    https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/topics/lightroom-classic-no-x3f-support)

     

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    Participant
    July 17, 2023

    Old thread, but just for reference: Sigma DP2 (and DP1, DP3) "Merrill" X3F files are supported only by a handful of softwares, the best of wich, in terms of results, is the slow but free Sigma Photo Pro. Affinity is another one, and there is a plugin for Photoshop that converts the files to DNGs, but neither is as good as a solution as SPP, in my opinion.

    DdeGannes
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 2, 2020

    Ok, so I do believe there a need for the problems with the support for Sigma DP2 Merille X3F raw files to be reported.as a Bug to the appropriate forum. 
    The current versions of Lightroom Classic 9.2.1 / Photoshop 21.1.2 / ACR 12.2.1 and The DNG Converter are all unable to read and process the RAW files from this Camera Model. The Official Adobe list of Camera Models supported by Adobe Camera Raw includes this camera model since 2012. I do not know if recent changes to profile and new procedures     are the cause as I have no recollection of seeing this issue raised previously.

    I recommend that the OP begin the process.

     

    Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
    Rob_Cullen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 2, 2020

    Thanks Denis for your conclusion. I do concur after much trying options with Eons...

    I also tried to import the files with no luck in Classic and Photoshop/ACR. I was able to view the images with XnView (but assume I was just looking at an embedded preview- not the raw data)

    Maybe the advice that was given to buy this camera was not the best advice afterall.

     

     

    Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
    Known Participant
    May 2, 2020

    And thank you to WobertC!

    As I mentioned previously, I am only able to view the files in Sigma Photo Pro (but to the photographer's credit who recommened it, he did inform me that SPP was the only application that could read the file - although I was under the impression that SPP only needed to be used as a "bridge" and that once it was imported, a secondary import to LRC would be possible) and from there able to ColorChecker Camera Calibration and Photoshop.

     

    He also now says he sometimes uses this application:  https://www.iridientdigital.com

    He stressed... the functionality issues are balanced out by the image quality, color accuracy, depth and detail.

     

    All that said, I was looking for camera that would be a good choice for photographing artworks in a studio setting to achieve accurate colors and details AND that I work with Adobe Creative Cloud software... so you may be right in the end - there were probably better choices with less headaches.

    DdeGannes
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 1, 2020

    Ok, I now have some better news after my last post, I am pretty sure your raw files are not corrupt and I was able to process them using a program that I have installed on my Windows system which is a Professional Printing software, application which is only available for Windows, and is called Qimage Ultimate.

    However it can also work with Raw files from digital cameras. The 3 screen captures are from it Raw Develop window. Two are from the files you sent to me and the other is what I downloaded from the internet. You can see the full specs of the images in the lower left. The one of the ColorChecker Card was adjusted with an eyedropper click on the third grey patch in the bottom row of colour patches.

     

     

    Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
    DdeGannes
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 30, 2020

    Is it possible to share a couple of the raw files from the camera on line via Dropbox or the like. Users in the forum could check to see if they can import into their system.

     

    Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
    Known Participant
    May 1, 2020

    Hi Denis,

    Here is a link to a folder on Google Drive with 3 X3F files... a couple of the files are of the ColorChecker Passport 2 that I've been trying to create a profile from through Lightroom.

     

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ay4mg9a-CWDOAxU2jw3ceyElyUC8Xdia

    DdeGannes
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    May 1, 2020

    I am seeing the link you sent but I cannot directly get access to the actual image files, it appears that I have to install some software and sign up for the service so that I can get the actual files.

     

    PS. Ok got the files, on import I am experiencing the same problem you reported and the same error message. Will try some other things and provide info later this efternoon. In the meantime if there any users of this camera model care to have a go.

     

    Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
    GoldingD
    Legend
    April 30, 2020

    In your workflow. If you are converting to TIFF as a step to include the ColorCheck, do not do that. You only need one photo to calibrate/ create profile, for the ColorCheck

     

    Keep all photos as RAW or DNG as long as you can, only convert (export) to TIFF when you need to use a third party plug-in (external editor) or edit in Photoshop. Once you convert to a raster format, options decrease.

     

     

    GoldingD
    Legend
    April 30, 2020

    Please post your System Information as Lightroom Classic reports it. In Lightroom Classic, click on Help, click on System Info, click on Copy. Paste into reply. Include all info from first line down to and including plugin info.

     

     

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    April 30, 2020

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    GoldingD
    Legend
    March 11, 2020

    Camera RAW is the name of the RAW converter, not a format. Any copy of Lightroom after old v2.44 should support your cameras RAW.

     

     

    Rob_Cullen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 11, 2020

    The Sigma DP2 camera appears to be supported in many Lightroom-Classic versions (Perpetual 2.4 - Classic 9.2) 

    ! SUPPORTED CAMERAS

    If you are using the 'new' Lightroom (Cloud based) you need version 2.4 or highter (currently 3.2)

    X3F files are RAW. Import to Lightroom and you have the (Camera) Raw file referenced in the Lightroom catalog. So I am not sure what "workflow" you are wanting. There are many videos and articles in the web for 'Developing' your images.

    (The setting in the camera for "Adobe RGB" will only apply to camera JPG files. RAW files do not have a colorspace.)

    Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
    Known Participant
    April 23, 2020

    Thank you WobertC,

     

    I am using Lightroom via Creative Cloud subscription and always update, now at 9.2.1 release.

    Since this post I have learned that the .x3f file created by the DP2 Merrill must be run through Sigma Photo Pro, and export as a TIFF or JPG. I export 16-bit TIFF files.

    I can then import and edit the .tif files in Lightroom.

    However, I am also using the x-rite i1 ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 in order to create color profiles for each shoot.

    Have you heard of it?

    It requires a Lightroom plug-in to create a profile for the camera specific to each shoot, from a photo of the color table.

    Unfortunately it does not like the .tif file format. I believe it is looking for a DNG... trying to get response from x-rite about this.

    Rob_Cullen
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 23, 2020

    I am using Lightroom via Creative Cloud subscription and always update, now at 9.2.1 release.

    Since this post I have learned that the .x3f file created by the DP2 Merrill must be run through Sigma Photo Pro, and export as a TIFF or JPG. I export 16-bit TIFF files.

    Where did you learn?

    TBMK - Not true! As in my post above the Sigma DP2 Merril has been supported by Lightroom versions for several years.(the camera is from 2012)

    Using the Photo Pro software for a TIF is not needed.

    You simply Import the .x3f files into Lightroom-Classic.

    *And if you cannot import- there is some other problem that you need to explain. (show error messages, etc)

    However, I am also using the x-rite i1 ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 in order to create color profiles for each shoot.

    Have you heard of it?

    Yes- heard of it - I have it, and use it also.

    It requires a Lightroom plug-in to create a profile for the camera specific to each shoot,

    "each shoot"- now you are getting really particular.

    I create one profile for my Nikon D750 from the xRite color-checker, and that is the profile I use always.

    I do not expect my camera's sensor will change dramatically between shoots (requiring a profile for every shoot). However a shot of the Color-Checker at each shoot is useful to easily correct White Balance.

    Unfortunately it does not like the .tif file format. I believe it is looking for a DNG... trying to get response from x-rite about this.

    You should not need a response from xRite. You do not need .TIFs.

    With a .x3f photo of the xRite Color-checker in Lightroom-Classic, you can convert it to DNG from the Menu: [Library > Convert Photo to DNG]. Or you can photograph the Color-Checker and Import direct from the camera using the [Copy as DNG] option in the Import dialog.

    Then to create a profile you 'Export' the DNG by selecting [Color Checker Passport] Preset in the Export dialog.

    I repeat- If you cannot Import the .x3f files, then something is amiss with the Import that needs correcting!!

     

     

    Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .