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  • Your "unedited" raw file is not actually unedited and has a lot of processing applied to it. It is likely that capture one has a business relationship with Fuji to know what "secret sauce" the in-camera jpeg engine uses.

  • If you don't start using and contributing to free tooling now, they'll never get better and they'll never be "professional" (whatever that actually means).

    You can continue to lock yourself into proprietary tooling, but that result will always be the same: a decent product gets bought, made subscription, get worse in quality while bleeding the customer out via subscription. You are already there will Adobe, and its started for Affinity.

    So, the longer you hold out on FOSS tooling, the worse and slower things will be.

    Look at how excellent FOSS tools are when they get attention and investment: blender and krita.

  • It shouldn't be that hard. What you really need is bandwidth.

    The podcasting 2.0 spec has tags for alternate means of distribution as well. I've been wanting to see torrent magnet links in there, but it hasn't happened yet as far as I know

  • Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    paperd @lemmy.zip

    ODROID-C4 + lineage os android tv build + jellyfin client?

    Just noticed that lineage is has an android TV build for the odroid c4, which is USD $54 (way cheaper than a pi) and you can get an ir remote for $5 and a case for $5.

    Couple that with f-droid and the jellyfin android TV client, and that seems like it should be good, no?

    Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    paperd @lemmy.zip

    New jellyfin front end using flutter: fladder

    Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    paperd @lemmy.zip

    Findroid is a native android jellyfin client.