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1 November 2016

Brian Griffith has released Iridient Developer 3.1.2 to fix an issue with automatic lens vignetting correction for Fujifilm X cameras which could result in an over correction (too much lightening) of the extreme corners with some lenses and aperture settings. This update also adds Raw support for several newly released camera models and other improvements.

Raw camera support has been added for the Fujifilm: X-A3, Panasonic DMC-FZ2000, Yi M1, Google Pixel/Pixel XL, Hasselblad X1D-50c/H6D-50c/H6D-100c,/True Zoom (Moto Z camera module)/Flextight X5/Flextight X1 scanners (FFF format). Support for the Panasonic LX100 and the classic Mamiya ZD has been restored as well.

A few cosmetic issues with recent versions of the Macintosh operating system, particularly 10.12.1 Sierra, have also been addressed.

For more information see the news release below.

Iridient Developer 3.1.2 Released

PACIFIC GROVE, Calif. -- Iridient Digital has released Iridient Developer 3.1.2, an update to the critically acclaimed Raw conversion and photo processing software for macOS.

The Iridient Developer 3.1.2 update is now available for download.

This update resolves an issue with potential overcorrection (too much lightening) in the extreme corners with the automatic lens vignetting correction used for Fujifilm X models. The automatic vignetting correction should now work correctly with all models and under all shooting settings and give a very close match to the vignetting correction applied by the camera for JPEGs.

This release also fixes Panasonic LX100 support which was accidentally broken in the previous 3.1.1 update when support was added for the newer LX10 model. Support for the classic Mamiya ZD model has also been restored.

A few cosmetic issues with recent versions of macOS, particularly 10.12.1 (Sierra), have also been addressed. One involving the toolbar control icons on Retina screens which were not being scaled down properly by the system and a second issue with the aperture text in the status area of the preview window sometimes being clipped or not drawn at all with some values (typically f10.0 and smaller).

If you have purchased a new or upgraded license after Sept. 20, 2014 this update is free. However, this release is a paid upgrade for users who originally purchased a license prior to this date. You get at least 18 months of FREE upgrades, regardless of version designation, when purchasing Iridient Developer. This release now requires a 64-bit capable Intel processor (Core 2 Duo or later) and Mac OS X version 10.6.8 or later.

New Raw camera support includes:

  • Fujifilm: X-A3
  • Panasonic: DMC-FZ2000 (DMC-FZ2500)
  • Yi: M1
  • Google: Pixel and Pixel XL
  • Hasselblad: X1D-50c, H6D-50c, H6D-100c, True Zoom (Moto Z camera module), Flextight X5 and Flextight X1 scanners (FFF format)

The complete list of over 620 supported Raw cameras can be viewed here.

The full Iridient Developer version history including detailed release notes for version 3.1.2 can be viewed at the Web site here.

To update simply download and install the new "demo" version. The demo is identical to the registered application and your existing registration information should automatically be recognized. Old versions of Iridient Developer can then be removed from your system if desired.

Upgrades are available to all previously registered users for the discounted price of just $59.40 (40 percent off the full price of $99) plus any applicable VAT, sales or use taxes depending on your location by requesting a discount code from sales@iridientdigital.com. Please include your current registration information and email when requesting an upgrade code.

You get at least 18 months of FREE upgrades, regardless of version designation, when purchasing Iridient Developer. This release now requires a 64-bit capable Intel processor (Core 2 Duo or later) and Mac OS X version 10.6 or later.

New licenses can be purchased for $99 (plus any applicable VAT or sales tax based on location) through Iridient Developer by selecting "Purchase..." from the File menu or securely online through the Web store .

Iridient Developer 3.1.2 is a 64-bit Mac OS X application and requires a 64-bit capable Intel processor (Core 2 Duo or later) and Mac OS X version 10.6.8 or later.


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