I've recently read an article by a Rod Lawton, on his website "Life after Adobe", which is new to me but may be known to others on here.
He makes an interesting assertion that 'Lightroom is not very kind to MFT sensors, or small sensors in general'. He considers the Adobe Camera Raw Processing Engine is to blame, claiming that 'it produces quite a coarse noise pattern that's especially apparent with smaller sensor cameras'. He clearly suspects that this may explain much of the 'criticism of MFT sensors'. I guess because Lightroom is so widely used!
He adds that when 'opening up an ORF file in Capture One or DXO Photolab they look ten times better than in Lightroom'!
I use DXO products and have no experience of Lightroom since 2017. Is there any other evidence out there from other users to back up these claims.
He makes an interesting assertion that 'Lightroom is not very kind to MFT sensors, or small sensors in general'. He considers the Adobe Camera Raw Processing Engine is to blame, claiming that 'it produces quite a coarse noise pattern that's especially apparent with smaller sensor cameras'. He clearly suspects that this may explain much of the 'criticism of MFT sensors'. I guess because Lightroom is so widely used!
He adds that when 'opening up an ORF file in Capture One or DXO Photolab they look ten times better than in Lightroom'!
I use DXO products and have no experience of Lightroom since 2017. Is there any other evidence out there from other users to back up these claims.

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