



But, it can handle embedded settings, as well as import those previously set in Sigma Photo Plus. It mostly just brings the images in as they were shot. It doesn’t support any kind of native editing except for a “fill light” slider. The plugin is still quite basic at the moment. Furthermore, X3F files taken with the SIGMA SD9, SD10, SD14, SD15 as well as DP1, DP1s, DP1x, DP2, DP2s, DP2x cannot be developed in the SIGMA X3F Plug-in for Photoshop®. X3I files taken with SFD mode are not compatible. This Plug-in is available to customers who own the DP Merrill series, dp Quattro series, SD1/SD1 Merrill and/or sd Quattro series cameras and use the digital image editing and post-production software “Adobe® Photoshop® CC” from Adobe Systems Co., Ltd. And older Foveon camera users can still use native Adobe Camera Raw. Essentially it’s Sigma’s in-camera answer to HDR where it shoots several raw files and then combines them to create a new file with maximum dynamic range. Those are Sigma’s “Super-fine detail” mode images. As an X3F importer, it does not support X3I files.
