1. Good news - AccuRaw, AccuRaw Monochrome and PhotoRaw now have support for the compressed raw format that Fuji use in the new X-Pro2. This is thanks to Alexey Danilchenko and the folks over at LibRaw, who reverse engineered the format, and published the results in open source form.

    The AccuRaw/PhotoRaw raw engine of course doesn't use LibRaw, and in fact is structurally different enough to LibRaw that LibRaw code can't be incorporated directly into it. However, the code published formed a good enough source of documentation that I was able to write a decoder module for AccuRaw/PhotoRaw in only a few days.

    Thanks guys!!!!

    On the topic of Fuji compressed raw support, I'm told (by a usually reliable source) that Adobe are actually using Fuji code to decode the compressed files - that's how they were able to have compressed mode support before anyone else.

    BTW, the new version of AccuRaw/PhotoRaw also has some new camera support - the Sony A68, the Canon G7 X Mark II, etc
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