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| | | | Creamy Kodak Portra film simulation recipe for Fujifilm X-trans IV cameras Some things seem to be made to go together, and in our world of film simulations and recipes, it's Kodak Portra and fading Americana. Think of an abandoned gas station on a dusty desert highway. Creamy tones and washed out colours give a nostalgic... | |
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| | | | Nostalgic monochrome film simulation recipe for a washed out soft look I think black and white photography is hard. There's an art to it, that I just can't quite master. I think it comes from a different way of seeing things, and having trained my eye to hunt down colour shots, I don't feel in... | |
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| | | | Fuji X-Trans IV camera film recipe using Classic Chrome This is a simple recipe that is designed to bring out the character of Fujifilm Classic Chrome. It loves sunny days and is great with blues and greens especially. It's crisp and bright, and for me it feels very Fuji, so I simply named it Fujichrome.... | |
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| | An unedited JPEG from a Fujifilm X100V using my Xpro '62 recipe. Digital photography is convenient. You can review your pictures immediately after they're captured-no waiting for rolls of film to come back from the lab. You can manipulate the images as much as you'd like in software to achieve any aesthetic that you can... |