
Updated to the latest version of the libjpeg-turbo library (2.0.3). Now built with the final macOS 10.15 Catalina libraries and developer tools from Apple. Single, unified macOS build now supports 10.7 through 10.15.

It can’t have been easy over the past little while, as I am all too aware of myself, so a big shout out for getting a new version out. 1.6.1 Octo(Maintenance Update) Support added for RAW images from the Fujifilm X-Pro3 and X-A7. It’s been a challenging time for small independent developers, and I hope people continue to support Brian and co.

The ability to save settings presets to file.Support for X-E4, GFX 50S II, GFX 100S and X-T30 II.30-50% faster processing for most operations on the M1 family of Macs.Here’s a rundown of what’s in the new version: Luckily my fears were unnecessary, and there is now a new version (Version 2.01) which brings support for all of the recent Fujifilm cameras as well as native Apple silicon compatibility. At the same time, via the Settings panel associated with each picture, the utility provides extensive image adjustment options: you can change the exposure level, the color correction level, the input profile and much more. Some users had also written to me expressing their concern. The Iridient Developer main window allows you to browse the imported images and preview them in the central area.
IRIDIENT DEVELOPER PRICE UPDATE
It’s been quite a while since we got an update to Iridient X-Transformer, and I was beginning to get a bit worried about the future of the software.
