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| | | | Earlier this year I set out to create a new film simulation recipe for the summer, inspired by some rolls of Fujifilm Sensia 100 I shot in the past. As usual, somewhere along the way I got sidetracked and ended up with something completely different: I created a Classic Chrome-based Lightroom preset that you can... | |
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| | | | Those of you who read my "Favorite Fujifilm film simulation recipes" article know that for quite some time I've stuck with one single recipe for color and another for B&W. That worked out great and looking back I really enjoy the consistency I got during that period, but eventually it got a little boring -... | |
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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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| | A couple of weeks ago when I was discussing the possibility of Fujifilm creating a black-and-white only camera, something that I came to learn by accident is that the Monochrome film simulation is pretty darn good. On X-Trans III & IV cameras, I have always used the Acros film simulation because it is beautiful and... |