Yes! They are the three film presets I use the most right now. I have a question about the ISO and the Exposure Compensation in recipes. It's free! Slight S Curve. Let me know if this is not ok with you. But even the best smartphone photographers, edit. Another feature of the Fuji cameras related to film simulation is to use Film Simulation Bracketing, making it possible to choose three film simulations, and each time you take a photo three separate JPEGs are stored on your memory card, each with a different film simulation. (LogOut/ Acros+R doesnt actually resemble the use of a red filter on black-and-white film, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Ektar 100. I just programmed my X100V with this recipe and the next will hopefully shine Why not! I shoot this at Positive +1/2 to 1 1/2 Ev and adjust on location as needed. I dont have many examples but I plan to experiment more with this in the summer months. Well see. 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Below youll find the different iterations of my recipe for the different camera/sensor generations (there is no X-Trans II version, but you can easily use the X-Trans III recipe for those cameras with some minor adjustments). I try to shoot like Im shooting film. Timothy Gasper Just looking back is all. In my last post, I talked about how I am really starting to shy away from the editing phase of photography. I cant discern much difference to the Kodacolor VR recipe. Of course it does-Ive had it all inverse-blue skies usually would mean more pronounced effect so send blue into red! It can be very tough to gauge the best exposure, and Ive had to go anywhere from -1 to +3 on the exposure compensation dial to get it right. I love it! Classic Chrome will also be definitely a base for one of my styles. The idea of going for a cinematic look appeals to me. Colour Chrome Effect: Weak Highlight: +2 Marcel Fraij - Inspiring selection of colour and mono recipes, including a personal favourite of mine, C201. Noise Reduction: -4 Thank you Janice, Im glad you found them useful! 7:11 pm. I used it quite extensively but never really much liked it. This application can also be extremely helpful in dialing in or fine turning your recipes rather than getting caught in the dreaded circle of shoot, import , adjust in camera, then shoot again only to find the the lighting has completely changed. I also like the fixed white balance. Choose your sensor to find the film simulation recipes that are compatible with your Fujifilm camera: X-Trans IVX100V, X-Pro3, X-T4, X-T3, X-T30, X-S10 & X-E4, X-T30 II, X-Trans IIIX-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20 & X-H1, X-Trans IIX100S, X100T, X-E2, X-E2S, X-T1, X-T10, X70, X20, X30, XQ1 & XQ2, BayerX100, X-A1, X-A2, X-A3, X-A5, X-A7,X-A10, XF10, X-T100 & X-T200, GFXGFX-50S, GFX-50R, GFX100, GFX100S, GFX-50S II, How To Add Film Simulation Recipes To Your Camera. This is a keeper for sure. Nice photos, i recently tried out film simulations in camera myself, its been fun! It isnt quite the same as the Classic Neg I was using on my previous Fuji, an X-Pro3 but its differences are both subtle and intriguing. Its most similar to Dramatic Monochrome, so if you like that recipe youll like this one, too. Earlier in 2018 I realized that I should really spend less time editing and more time shooting, so I decided to use the jpgs instead of the raw files as much as possible. Thankfully I wrote them into the image metadata. I own an X-S10 and dont think I can create custom movie simulations as I can with stills. Its much faster than starting from scratch with the Raf files! An old-school faded look on based on the Classic Chrome film simulation based in your Fujifilm camera. I wonder how this ended up on my list. 1:57 pm, Robert West The images look great straight from camera.). Other than clarity I wonder if it will work on the x-trans III? I also shoot 35mm film and usually have a roll of Fujifilm Superia 400 in my Nikon FE. February 28, 2020 @ I use the x-pro1 a lot actually, many of the photos Ive posted in the last months have been taken with it (https://lifeunintended.com/tag/fuji-x-pro1/). I have a custom user style that I apply upon importing the jpgs, which does the following: The differences compared to the original jpg are pretty subtle, as you can see on this example (left is the original, edit on the right): And thats it. Top 20 Most Popular Film Simulation Recipes of2020, Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Portra 800 v2 | FUJI X WEEKLY, Fujifilm X-Trans IV (X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10 & X-E4) Film Simulation Recipe: Fujicolor NPS 160 Pulled | FUJI X WEEKLY, Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Fujicolor Super HG (Part 1 of 3) | FUJI X WEEKLY, On Being Ripped Off Or, Stop Stealing fromMe, Top 10 Film Simulation Recipes of 2022 (& 2023 SoFar). That is exactly my style of black and white. I know that some camera sensors are more IR sensitive than others. Helped massively by the Across R Fujifilm Preset, there is a special feel the images it produces. Thank you so much for all the inspiration, and all the useful and wonderful recipes, specifically! Are you on instagram? Your X-trans IV recipe is one of the best Ive seen. Exposure Compensation: 0 to +2/3 (typically) ISO: Auto up to ISO 12800. Thank you for sharing! Ive never used a full spectrum digital camera (Fujifilm or otherwise). It is a little more contrasty than the colour recipes but thats fine, most black and white film has slightly stronger contrast. ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400. Thanks for sharing , Thank you so much for the kind words! Conclusion The JPEGs are ephemeral. Grain Effect: Off This can be inspirational even if you . I did not like what I saw. I think the most prolific designer is Ritchie from Fujixweekly. I feel Im covered for most situations with this set up. Fujifilm X100V Fujifilm XF 18mm F2 R Fujifilm XF 55-200mm F3.5-4.8 R LM OIS Fujifilm XF 27mm F2.8 Fujifilm XC 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OIS +2 more Reply Reply with quote Reply to thread Complain document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. This post is due to a request by @kmore on instagram and Kerry in real life. Your email address will not be published. Make other edits to the image as nornal. That is exactly my style of black and white. Colour Chrome Effect: Weak or Strong, which ever you prefer I would say its a bit like theyve used a hue-saturation slider and Ive noticed weird highlights on the higher DR settings. I shoot this at Positive + 1 1/2 to at time +2 Ev and adjust on location as needed. Some recipes aren't modeled after specific films, but produce an analog aesthetic anyway, such as my Xpro '62 recipe, which . I shoot this at Positive +1/3 to 3/4 Ev and adjust on location as needed. A few months ago I programmed the X-PRO1 recipe above and it is now the SIM that I use almost 100% of the time in that camera. White Balance: Auto (set to 0 Red and 0 Blue) Hi Roman, thank you for the kind words! Drop file here. Thank you for the quick reply will definitely be trying these settings out this weekend. Update 08-08-2021: . Custom film recipes can also be applied or done in post-editing using Capture One to Fujifilm cameras without the film simulation; however, it is preferable to shoot SOOC JPEG anyway by using the FujiXWeekly film recipe or creating X-T4 film recipes. March 25, 2020 @ I apologize in advance for the less then stellar subject matter. Tri-X has a good reputation as a photojournalistic film therefore I was drawn to the recipe. The minimum ISO 1600 introduces too much unnecessary noise when I would prefer cleaner images in daylight. They will not effect your Fuji RAF / RAW files. Maybe for really colorful neon lit scenes it might work but I tend to shoot either in a more realistic or even gritty style. White Balance : Auto WB Shift Red +2 Blue -4. Some recipes are made for different generations of Fujifilm sensors and had to be adapted somewhat. I still hope to do so, maybe later this year or perhaps next year. A characteristic of both infrared and full-spectrum in black-and-white is deep contrast, with dark skies and white foliage. Grain Effect: Weak Color Chrome Effect: Off It uses the mostly flat looking Eterna film sim but pushes highlights, shadows and colors. Film simulation: Classic Negative. That had a lot to do with my decision to purchase the X-T2. This isn't necessarily one for serious black & white photographers, but can be great fun to try out! But for amateurs like me who use photography to document their everyday life and the world around them, I strongly recommend giving it a try, I think youll be surprised with how liberating it is. Required fields are marked *, Attachment
This recipe actually reduces color a fair amount and therefore looks quite flat. Urban Decay (2019) Fujifilm X100F Ilford HP5 film recipe. White Pillow - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm . 5:30 pm. But Ritchie has come up with some amazing simulations, I use them all the time! Thats awesome! But so probably showing well what someone like me can do with this recipe . Battling creative block with the Hoya R72 Infrared filter and a Fuji camera, How to set up your Fuji camera for street photography, Long Exposure Photography with the Fuji GFX50s. Like so many other Fujifilm users out there, one of the main things that drew me into the X series system was the quality of their jpg files and the film simulations. Kodachrome was an experiment and my attempt of reviving something of the iconic film stock we lost a while back. Khrt L. Williams Nice. HI, wonderful pictures! I often omitted the extra grain setting which I find almost always pretentious. Im a fan of contrasty, grainy images when it comes to B&W, so I experimented a bit and discovered that the Acros film sim when shot at high ISOs produces some very film-like grain, which looks much more natural than the grain effect in the film sim settings. I appreciate the feedback and kind words! Grain Effect Weak (Masazumi Imai is the chief designer and "father" of the Fujifilm X100. Enough of all that lets dive into my preferred 7 Custom Recipes for the Fujifilm X Series Cameras utilizing the X-Trans IV Sensor. One thing that bugs me a bit is that the custom setting is not recorded in metadata, meaning copious notes for each image with a simulation.I know this is not your problem but I wonder if you or any of your contacts have found a better solution than pen and paper? Thanks! This gives a consistent warm look to my images. The white balance is fixed. Vibrant Dream - X-Trans IV Portrait Film Simulation Recipe . As I understand it the signal flow is WB>red film simulation. Hard blacks, glaring whites (even though it is only a street light) and a punchy contrast. Sweet, I will add to my list in my cheat sheet. Film Simulation Bracketing. In the right light and with the right subject, it can be quite convincing!