Develop settings when importing RAW + jpeg

When you import my D700 NEF files, I apply the sharpening preset landscape and I'm happy with the results.  However on my Fuji X 20 I import RAW + jpeg rather than just RAW, in this situation if I use the landscape sharpening sharpening preset is applied for JPEG and RAW format, leading to the already sharp in-camera jpeg being much more sharp.  If on the other hand I have not to use any to develop pr - game no sharpening or noise reduction is applied to the jpeg format and a minimal amount applied to the file RAW, more or less what I want but I want the sharpening of landscape higher applied to RAW files.  Is - this here anyway to change pre-sets frame so that they have only applied to RAW files when importing RAW + jpeg pairs?

Dave Rosser

In my view, the answer is no, you cannot apply a preset upon import, depending on the type of file.

What you can do is after import you, filter on the Type of file and place it in JPG format and apply another preset that changes the sharpening of the filtered set of files, then go back and disable the filter and works with both sets of images you want.

To filter by file Type, you must go to the library network, activate the filter with the backslash bar-key if necessary, then select metadata and change one of the columns existing filter to tell the Type of file or add a new column of file Type.

Once you have created and applied the filter, you can save it as a preset filter that can be applied by the predefined filter selector to the very good and just above the strip of thumbnails at the bottom, same mode develop.

You could do one for raw and jpg in case you want to swap between the two, and if you shoot jpg with more than one camera model, you can add the model of camera for the filter criteria.

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