I published a very similar image in SOOC B&W 11 July for my OCOLOY project... when I saw the last of the sunset through the trees tonight, I couldn't resist posting a colour version for my Doubletakes album. (Put it down to needing to scratch a processing itch!)
The color is lovely. Fujifilm are noted for their native color and jpeg conversions. The XTrans sensor if understood by software seems to do a great job all by itself. Does your camera have in camera Raw conversion? I know that the top-of-the-line do, and it seems the cameras do it better than any software. I am keeping my eye on the X-T2 as my entry into mirrorless. Your camera I understand has a number of the excellent features of the big ones, but I bothers me that post-processing software have a problem with the raws. Even the Fujifilm native stuff which seems to be not even close to what the camera can do, and not even Adobe Camera Raw. DXO don't even try...
@frankhymus Thank you Frank: this is from a Raw file processed in LR - the jpeg of this image was in B&W and was too dark to use SOOC as I exposed for the highlights. Recovering the shadow details has brought up the noise more than I would have liked but overall I think it works. Adobe are getting better at dealing with RAF files and, yes the X100T does have in-camera Raw conversion altough I have never tried it.