I've chosen to use images from the Fujifilm X-T3. My computer is a 2018 Dell laptop running Windows 10 version 1909.Īdobe Camera Raw version 13.2's user interface. For Fujifilm, it's Capture One 21 Express Fujifilm build 14.1. For Adobe, that's Camera Raw 13.2 and Bridge 11.0. This article is based upon the most recent versions of each application at the time of writing. So how does Capture One Express Fujifilm compare with Adobe Camera Raw? Let's roll up our sleeves and find out. Since Capture One supports the most ILCs, that's the application we'll look at in this article. Right now, X Raw Studio supports just 17 cameras, as compared to 42 interchangeable-lens cameras for Raw File Converter EX, and 48 ILCs for Capture One Express Fujifilm. (Note that there's also a similarly named and also Fuji-specific version called Capture One for Fujifilm, but since that's payware it's beyond the scope of this piece.) There's the in-house developed Fujifilm X Raw Studio, the Silkypix-based Raw File Converter EX 3.0 and Capture One Express Fujifilm. So far I've looked at Canon, Nikon, Olympus and Sony, and in this article it's time to turn my attention to Fujifilm.Ĭapture One 21 Express Fujifilm build 14.1's user interface.įujifilm's customers have several different choices of software available with the purchase of their camera.
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Over the past few months, I've been comparing the editing tools provided for free with your digital camera purchase with the 800-pound, subscription-ware gorilla in the room, Adobe Camera Raw, to see if it's really necessary to pay for software when you're on a tight budget.