Someone mentioned the burst setting on the camera, that's a very good observation because i did have it on burst but not all the images from that same burst are turning purple. If i preview the file on the camera, it appears normal. As you see the file i sent is doing the same thing on everyone's computer. Just to clarify, It's not lightroom not sure about the camera though. For my high-detail black and white work, I start in Photo Ninja and get all the detail and dynamic range out of the file, then export to a TIFF and import into Lightroom for toning and contrast work, and then into Photoshop for really fine correction/dodge and burn. Many people who are squeezing the very best out of their Fuji files have kludged together a multi-program workflow. Capture One gets good colors, Iridient and Photo Ninja get great fine detail. When it comes to image quality, it's one of the worst (though you can really only tell with large prints and at 100% viewing) If you want "the best" out of your files, you need to be looking elsewhere. Lightroom is really only the best at organization. >" I'm seriously contemplating purchasing Lightroom in order to best process my X-T2 raw images." I also opened the file in Photo Ninja and its purple there as well. I loaded his file to my lightroom as well, and it turned purple. Not to send this off topic, but what (if any) are the alternatives? Do they make pictures purple? And like that. I'm also interested in this from a personal viewpoint, as I'm seriously contemplating purchasing Lightroom in order to best process my X-T2 raw images. If indeed this is the essential issue, then would it be associated with the CPU (or whatever it's called these days), the ability of the camera to multitudinously (new word, OK?) process everything pretty much simultaneously? Meanwhile, and separately, I note that various 'issues' various participants report here seem to be associated with using their cameras in multi-speed applications not sure if I framed that right, but capturing a large number of images in a short space of time is what I'm getting at. I know little about this, but wonder if it's possible, instead, that he has a defective Lightroom? Just speculating.
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