![]() This is not a problem on the Fujifilm side. And maybe they’re shorter than spaghetti. They could be spaghetti, but I suppose people are so upset that they refuse to associate it with something nice. When you pixel-peep a Fujifilm RAW file in Lightroom (mind you, only with specific cameras – more on that later), you can see some strange artefacts that look like a nest of worms. What you always hear photographers complain about is the “worms”. But it is an entirely different matter with prints. With small size and compression, most problems are not there for viewers to see. ![]() It’s never really been an issue with images to post on social media. Every time I felt it was the correct one, I found later that I needed to edit my photos again. I tried several solutions myself all these years. ![]() One that is even making people switch to different software, either for the sharpening alone or deciding to abandon Lightroom for good. ![]() Sharpening Fujifilm RAW files in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a topic that has filled articles since forever. ![]()
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