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Importing iso bracketing RAF files issue

Community Beginner ,
May 15, 2018 May 15, 2018

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While i can open and see all my RAF files from a XT2, RAFs shot in bracketing mode ( ISO mode: +-1stop) look the same: while the different ISO is noted in the metadata of the shots they are all previewed/rendered the same. the jpgs that were shot simultaneously are correct: darker and brighter...

I already tried converting them in DNG converter first, but still same issue.

All versions are the latest... converting them in Fuji's RAW file converter is only letting me create jpgs or tiffs.

Any suggestions?

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May 16, 2018 May 16, 2018

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umon, I did a quick test on my X-E2 - it appears that I get 3 jpgs that are all built upon one exposure that has been given three different ISO "treatments"!  I do not get the RAW, but that might be a camera setting. I suspect the issue is related to this  https://fujilove.com/isoless-photography-with-the-fujifilm-x-series/​ (author Pfirstinger is a Fuji-daddy of sorts) but can't confirm your XT2 works exactly the same. I have a sneaky suspicion that your three RAWs are really one RAW, but take this all with a grain. When you shoot this way, do you notice separate actuations/exposures?

The long and the short is that I suspect our results can be seen as Lightroom handling correctly what it's given by Fuji - but note my iffiness.

I still haven't quite quite wrapped my head around ISO-less photography; I think I'll spend some time rereading this and other articles - I have a Pfirstinger/Fuji book around somewhere. I will report back here if and when I get a good grip and think i can explain it coherently. I hope other Fuji fans will throw in too.

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