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| | | | Purple Mountain - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-E4 - "Retro Gold Low Contrast" Two days ago I published my new Retro Gold film simulation recipe, which is great for "golden hour" photography. That recipe has a lot of contrast in it-I stated in the article that it was similar to slide film or maybe push-processed... | |
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| | | | Field of Gold - Flagstaff, AZ - Fujifilm X-T5 - Kodak Gold 200 Recipe A favorite Film Simulation for the Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T30, plus X-Trans III cameras, is Kodak Gold 200. I published this Recipe about two-and-a-half years ago, and have had many requests to adapt it for newer models, something that I just... | |
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| | | | Cross processing film is a technique where you develop a film in chemicals intended for another film. For example, the most common cross process is to develop color transparencies, which require the E-6 process, using color negative film chemicals, which is known as the C-41 process. For slide film, the photographs typically increase in contrast... | |
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| | I've written a couple or more posts recently on how to write an American style cinquain developed by Adelaide Crapsey. But... sometimes I can get a bit wordy. So, let's get unwordy. If you like Haiku, which this blog has a history of, you'll like the cinquain. It's 5 lines with a syllable structure of... |