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You should credit Fuji weekly for all these recipes …. Thought they looked familiar.
ОтветитьWere you staying at 9hours? haha
ОтветитьI have the x100f, I could still use these simulation right?
ОтветитьHow in the hell did you even buy an x100vi? There are non available.
ОтветитьAre the video scenes shot with the camera as well?
ОтветитьWatching this for my xt5
ОтветитьAbout the colorshift setting — does someone know if there's a method to clinch each individual setting to the saved profiles? I noticed on my XT2 that if I have multiple profiles with Auto WB in the settings, the colorshift resets to whatever applied last. Preferably, I would like to keep the colorshift unique for each profile.
Ответитьfor Kodachrome 64 did you change the WB from daylight to art. light for the night photos?
ОтветитьFuji if you are reading. Please consider creating a QR code system for simulation for new releases. Imagine a world where I can export and import film simulation via QR code! It will make it so much easier. There are so many sims I want to try and not enough storage😊
ОтветитьIf someone ever comes up with a Kodak Vision3 simulation for Fuji, I'm sold...
ОтветитьHello, my name is Alex and I'm from Brazil... I follow and really enjoy your work.
Can I create these Kodak Film Recipes with the Fujifilm XS20?
Sorry if a silly question Lee, but with the Kodachrome 64 did you change the white balance when shooting at night or did you leave settings the same?
Ответитьawesome video, thanks for sharing your knowledge bruh
ОтветитьMake a video comparison between xiaomi 14 ultra vs dslr human photography
ОтветитьI think the reason why the clarity slider makes the camera work more is because it applies the effect to the areas of the image where it makes sense. Like -3 clarity will have some of the highlights bleed into the dark areas in the frame, giving you a mist filter like effect. While all the other settings just changes the colors globally, so it doesn’t have to think about where in the frame the changes show up.
ОтветитьTokyo ❤
ОтветитьBro really said if you dislike this video, double it and give it back to me
ОтветитьWhat are your favs recipes for portrait photography please?
ОтветитьDo these recipes work on the xt-30 ii?
ОтветитьPortra 400 v2 white balance daylight 5200k ?
ОтветитьI love this video and I don't even own a fuji X100 VI !
Ответитьthe porta photos looks really out of focus.
kodak gold looked so good
love the intro!
ОтветитьYou're so amazing! I love watching your videos ❤
ОтветитьDid you film the intro with the Fuji?
ОтветитьSomething people don't consider when they say "you can just edit the RAW in LR" is that Light Room processes the RAW file using it's own interpretation so you're starting point is not the same compared to shooting a JPEG in camera where Fuji's color science is applied. This color science isn't just a bunch a sliders they casually set. Fuji has shown they have went through painstaking processes to dial in their film simulations. You don't get those same benefits when you edit outside of the camera.
ОтветитьThis was dope and a fun watch, im inspired
ОтветитьThis video couldn't have come at a perfect time! Just what I needed!
ОтветитьPerfect video as always!!
ОтветитьI honestly love fujifilm
ОтветитьJESUS! The first is fire!
ОтветитьJust want to say wow! That intro goes hard! 🔥great cinematography and editing.
ОтветитьI am waiting the camera next week and since its my first fujifilm i am wondering , if you take a picture can you change the recipe/filter/style after you took the picture either in the camera or in the app or if you took the picture with a specific style/filter/recipe can you have a neutral picture so you can edit in lightroom for example ?
ОтветитьThe best way to shoot like this is to set the recipe up but shoot RAW only. Then you just double tap Q on any keepers you get in playback mode. This flips them to jpeg with your recipe. Now the only jpegs on your card are the keepers which makes it super quick to zing them to your phone (select all then zing)...
ОтветитьDR400 needs to be shot at ISO 640 or higher, not ISO 400.
ОтветитьThis is awesome thank you so much!
ОтветитьAwesome little Tokyo tour in the same time! 👍🏻 I am still have my X100S but yeah the VI in low ISO with the stabilized captor still correct in the low light situation, anyway to me the color film setup i will try on my X100S just for fun! Cool vibe this short vid!
ОтветитьNow you know why they call Tokyo the most photogenic city in the world!
Ответитьpatiently waiting for mine...was one of the first 300 orders on Moment
ОтветитьLee..wonderful insight!..thank you...oh yeah there is definitely a "lag" when processing and on the back screen people have mentioned when you adjust the clarity other than 0..unless you really have to adjust it..definitely be prepared for that little issue..with the "lag"..lol
ОтветитьGreat video! Those film simulations look really cool. I hope to get this camera in the near future, but I don’t want to wait forever. May get the X100V instead.
ОтветитьGreat pictures! The Kodak Gold and Portra 400 looks awesome. You are a cool guy Lee😊
ОтветитьNice video, but rather than showing the settings on screen I think it would have been better to link to Fuji X Weekly since that's where the recipes are from.
ОтветитьYes, please, it would be awesome if You could get these to LR presets. Not having a Fuji always makes me want one when the recipes are shown working well.
ОтветитьAre these your own recipes or found on Fuji x weekly ? Asking about the first one specifically
ОтветитьLolol thumbs down twice
ОтветитьGreat and very cool video thx! Just a quick note that you can set your presets/recipes list against one of the camera buttons as a shortcut which is quicker.
ОтветитьThanks for the video. Are these your recipes or the same as from Fuji Weekly? Cheers
ОтветитьI don't own a Fuji X100Vi... but it doesn't mean I don't want to see how awesome the shots are from this camera in hopes of one day buying one.... great video!
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