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In this video I finally take my first dip into Fuji JPG custom filmic profiles, starting with Kodachrome-inspired "recipes" from Fuji X Weekly.
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@randomhandle
@randomhandle 4 года назад
I'm ALL about the recipes. I live in my 7 presets and shoot Jpeg + RAW exclusively. Like you said, I'm old enough that I feel like I'm done sitting in front of a computer editing shot after shot for hours on end. I get great results right out of camera. I might crop. I might do a curves layer. Boom! I'm done.
@RandyPollock
@RandyPollock 4 года назад
If you don't know Bill Fortney, he is a Pulitzer Prize winner, NASA trainer, Pro sports shooter, and landscape guru...he only shoots jpegs. In an interview with FujiLove, he discussed how he shoots the image in three different simulations and then selects from them. Building recipes is something I think I will checkout...thanks Andrew.
@rzadigi
@rzadigi 4 года назад
Yes, you can do that with bracketing and choose three built in sims. I still haven’t found a way to use my custom sims with bracketing but maybe with Fuji Raw X Studio?
@CrispyOkra
@CrispyOkra 4 года назад
@@rzadigi When you change setting for a particular film sim, it's carried over to the sims in bracketing.
@vishal_trivedi
@vishal_trivedi 4 года назад
Hangover Chilly thanks for clarifying
@Nerdzombiedisco
@Nerdzombiedisco 4 года назад
Kudos to you for citing sources and inspirations of the recipes you featured. Another RU-vidr, Gajan, posted a video wherein he didn't credit recipes lifted (not credited) from Kevin Mullins and other Fujifilm photographers. Thank you for being informative, thorough, honest and inspiring. Be safe and prosperous.
@andrewely4145
@andrewely4145 4 года назад
Honestly, these film sims are some of the most inspiring things for photos. Love them!
@martycavassa
@martycavassa 4 года назад
Ritchie's Kodachrome II and Tri-X push process simulation recipes are my go-tos on my X-Pro2. Love them.
@abjallen
@abjallen 4 года назад
Ritchie has been a staple in my FujiX workflow for quite a while now. Happy to see his recipes get some more shine.
@rmcgilloway92
@rmcgilloway92 4 года назад
I found Ritchie’s website this morning and then ya’ll post this! It’s a sign that recipes are calling my name. Thanks so much for your thoughts on these!
@Gio-sw6vf
@Gio-sw6vf 4 года назад
Keep making videos Andrew and Denae I enjoy watching.
@PaulStrople
@PaulStrople 4 года назад
I had nooooo Idea this was a thing with Fuji cameras! Gosh i Love my XT-3 even more now!
@rick-deckard
@rick-deckard 4 года назад
Haha this is a fun comment! Wow. That's cool! Enjoy!
@AJ91244756
@AJ91244756 4 года назад
same! crazy thing my uncle handed me down his camera when i graduated jhs, now i’m in college and i just found out lol
@appumathew
@appumathew 4 года назад
Same! New perspective for me. Can't wait for my xt3 to return from repair :(
@rafbass
@rafbass 3 года назад
It is game changing. i am loving my X-Pro3 even more now. JPG rocks for me, especially now that I am using Adobe Creative Cloud, which charges me per GB...
@mezzy8554
@mezzy8554 3 года назад
Ditto! I had an XT-1for several years and finally upgraded to an XT-3 last week! I’m so stoked to try this on my new camera!
@RichardStroffolino
@RichardStroffolino 4 года назад
I’ve been shooting JPEG+Raw since the holidays and I like the workflow of having JPEGs I can instantly share but having the raw to mess with when I either miss exposure a bit or want to tweak something special. Usually do Classic Chrome with a slight purple WB adjustment. Got to toy with some of the recipes since the X-T2 doesn’t have all the adjustments, but such a fun way to keep things fresh.
@Mathiasthorp
@Mathiasthorp 4 года назад
Wow. You just open a whole new world of excitement for me. Had no idea I could do this on my camera. Thanks! #mindblown
@QippysChannel
@QippysChannel 3 года назад
I recently stumbled upon Fuji Recipes earlier today , and it suddenly got me all excited all over again, I just love how Fuji constantly makes me unravel your camera every now and again, such an evergreen exploratory machine 👍😊
@guyfromsac1
@guyfromsac1 2 года назад
As someone who's been shooting since the 1960's, I shot a bit of Kodachrome 64 and I think Fuji's "Classic Chrome" is much closer to Ektachrome than Kodachrome. Ektachrome is like Kodachrome, but less warm and bluer. I still have some Kodachrome in my freezer (along with other films I saved when I switched to digital 20 years ago) ...
@SubSonicsPixelators
@SubSonicsPixelators 9 месяцев назад
Wait so you’re telling me that Mccurry didn’t shoot the LAST roll of Kodachrome?????
@SubSonicsPixelators
@SubSonicsPixelators 9 месяцев назад
Wait no, he received and shot the last roll off the assembly line. But by god would I cherish the chance to shoot a roll
@cozywithsarkozy9206
@cozywithsarkozy9206 4 года назад
I stumbled upon Ritchies recipe a while ago, might give it a go. Such an inspiration, the picture where your son is floating in the swimmingpool is powerful, and he has grown so much!
@xaviermoeradji1218
@xaviermoeradji1218 3 года назад
I've had my Fujifilm xt-1 voor a week now and it's amazing. I don't have a fuji glass on it for it's over my budget. So I'm using the minolta md 50mm f2. I'm loving the results!!
@REAL6
@REAL6 3 года назад
That's all you need sometimes.
@nikolaki
@nikolaki 4 года назад
I have to go dig out my slides and slide projector. I love how kodachrome looks projected!
@robertmitchell668
@robertmitchell668 4 года назад
Another great video. Have put in the settings into my XPro 3 and can wait to try it out.
@balazsbende4328
@balazsbende4328 4 года назад
You are so calm in explaining I am happy to just have you talk in the background instead of some hipster playlist!
@JHuffPhoto
@JHuffPhoto 4 года назад
Nice video. I love to read Fuji X Weekly. I almost always shoot RAW+JPEG. Most of my photography is as an enthusiast but I do occasionally shoot a paying job. When I am shooting for money I generally use your first profile as it is other most efficient and allows more flexibility. However when shooting for fun I love to pick either a recipe I have read about or one I came up with on my own and constrain myself for the entire shoot or day. Sometimes it is fun to do it with just one prime lens chosen before I start. It truly is all about the process with Fuji. Thanks for sharing and good luck on your workshops.
@anikfaisal8915
@anikfaisal8915 3 года назад
you have such a nice way of expelling the little details! Really enjoyed the video!
@Scott_Graham
@Scott_Graham 4 года назад
I've shot Fuji's for years and had no idea this was a thing. Man oh man I'm going to try them all!
@everydaycebuanolife4716
@everydaycebuanolife4716 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video! This provides great, invaluable lesson for fujifilm owners! I've always wondered how to use or what these are for. I had a bit of idea on what I'm gonna do with them but this video just made it clear for me. This only made me fall in love more with my fuji. Thank you!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ciao_abhi
@ciao_abhi 4 года назад
FINALLY!! I've been waiting so long for someone to make this video! Very few people know about these Fuji X weekly recipes. Thank you for doing this!
@peasantrobot
@peasantrobot 4 года назад
This is fantastic! I waited for this, thank you man!
@Exercises10
@Exercises10 3 года назад
I do like your version of the recipe better with the lower contrast. Appreciate you sharing this with us.
@bregodk
@bregodk 4 года назад
Really loving the lighting in your recent videos, good job 💜
@Photolic
@Photolic 4 года назад
That's why I have a fuji in the first place, for that analog feeling, can't thank you enough for this video, I'm absolutely in love with the recipes from Fuji X weekly. (Gona be honest I'm one of those guys that follow your channel for ages without subscribing for some stupid reason! but You got my subscription today sir.) Have a good one, Andrew
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Great to hear! Thanks for watching Jorge
@Bloggerky
@Bloggerky 4 года назад
This why you've got the best photography channel for all us Fuji geeks!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Glad you think so! Definitely doing my best.
@mariusmocan7000
@mariusmocan7000 4 года назад
I’ve been aware of Fuji recipes since I got my first Fuji in 2013 and have been using them since over the years. It’s so much fun to come up with a cool in camera look and do minor adjustments in post. Back then the “DSLR pros” would think I’m shooting film and were blown away when I would share my jpegs with them out of camera but at that time they were too proud to make the switch because mirrorless at that time was like a toy camera in their eyes.
@82mccord
@82mccord 4 года назад
Very true. I remember that as well.
@ivanarellano4725
@ivanarellano4725 3 года назад
I still shoot with an X-E1 that I bought new back in 2013. I might upgrade soon but I also feel very proud with what I've shot on JPG using the built in settings. I will say though that I've spent a lot of time tweaking settings (and made probably 1000s of temporary shots) because I can't use Fujis studio software. I also can't use C1 or LR Fuji profiles. This is pretty much the only reason I want to upgrade to XPro! Lol.
@behindeachfilmgrain
@behindeachfilmgrain 3 года назад
When I started shooting digital photography years back... I had it in JPG and always felt it was important to take it and never retouching the images and it’s why I stayed with shooting film . Great review or overview on your thoughts on this subject Andrew! Miss shooting with you!
@drewthomas1534
@drewthomas1534 3 года назад
I looooooove shooting jpeg with my Fuji x100f. I definitely understand why people shoot in raw, and I do on occasion, but it's just nice to be able to point and shoot and what you get is what you get, and it's based off of your initial understanding of how your camera works.
@skebir2506
@skebir2506 4 года назад
I used Kodakchrome. I loved 25 ISO colors. I tried those film simulations 2 years ago. The JPEGs rendered great under good lighting conditions. Agfachrome was great too. My least favorite was Ektachrome.
@5to522
@5to522 4 месяца назад
Thank you for that recipe. The soft tones and less contrast is lovely and it replaced the Kodachrome 64 in my X100V. I already have a few high contrast, saturated recipes so this is a perfect addition.
@hachewie
@hachewie 3 года назад
I'm new to Fujifilm and am definitely going to explore this. Thank you.
@Neinmin
@Neinmin 4 года назад
@Andrew I really enjoy your videos. I played around with recipes in the past weeks and I like your Kodachrome adaption. I agree on the skin tone issues with the classic Kodachrome recipes and enjoy the modification. Keep up your style of youtube videos, I like to sit down in the afternoon with a cup of coffee and get inspired by your videos :)
@agylub
@agylub 4 года назад
I shot Kodachrome 64 in Hong Kong, China, Thailand,The Philippines, Australia. When Fuji Velvia came out that was the end of that. K64 was almost as contrasty as lith film in sunlight. Took a week to come back from the lab - but - they are still as good as new - 40 years later. Must go through them one day
@SivertAlmvik
@SivertAlmvik 4 года назад
Thank you for the tip! Going to try theese recipes my self.
@gottanikoncamera
@gottanikoncamera 4 года назад
I really like your content and the way you convey ideas so clearly and eloquently. Good job!! One thing about Kodachrome is it had a very compressed dynamic range, so shooters had to find a sweet spot when shooting.It was the film I shot every chance I get. The thing about Richie’s recipe is that the skies look more Portra than Kodachrome; the recipe, as you noted, works well in certain settings but not so well in others. And so, I’ve gone back to RAW and using presets to get me the Kodachrome look (though I have yet to find a preset that renders skin like real Kodachrome). Keep creating your great content!
@rzadigi
@rzadigi 4 года назад
I agree with you about the skies. Which preset have you found that renders an accurate representation?
@christoombes7875
@christoombes7875 4 года назад
As a brand new Fuji shooter (x100v) experimenting with custom film profiles was next on my list of thing to learn, so this video was very timely. Having already found that the x100v has changed the way I’m shooting my street Photography it seems fitting that maybe it’s time I shifted my style and look too. Thanks for the inspiration once again and hope you and the family are staying safe 👍
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Hey cool! You got one. How do you like it?
@christoombes7875
@christoombes7875 4 года назад
Andrew & Denae love it so far, I’ve not taken the 5D out since I got it. I’ve found that it’s changed how I shoot, slowing me down. It really does feel like using a film camera. My only negative is the small size with my big hands, however once I can find and pick up a hand grip that should help.
@demonsaint1296
@demonsaint1296 4 года назад
The factory Kodachrome I liked and wanted to shoot more and have more. Have more, this video has been what I have been looking for. Thank you.
@nine_nine
@nine_nine 4 года назад
Kodachrome 64 looks amazing, i will try it today.
@MrCopper4
@MrCopper4 4 года назад
Another well thought out video and informative. Thanx
@thedondeluxe6941
@thedondeluxe6941 4 года назад
Great video! I've never tried Kodachrome either, but we have some old slides at home. That magic look is why I still love using my Leica M9, even if it is sloooooooow by today's standards. Superb looking jpegs straight from the camera is mildly addictive :-) And that sensor was developed by Kodak specifically to resemble Kodachrome!
@TheMPhotography
@TheMPhotography 4 года назад
Another great feature of the Fuji Digital cameras. Those recipes are or the capability of configuring the camera to do this processing in-body is fantastic.
@neilharding6092
@neilharding6092 2 года назад
Such a great idea Andrew. I just found these recipes and glad I did! Very inspiring to use, almost like loading a roll of film, to me anyway. My Xpro2 seems to have a few recipes on the Fuji X Weekly site which I am trying out. I had the please in my youth to shoot with analogue including Kodachrome 64 so I am tending to favor the Kodachrome II recipe just now, also the mono TriX oh yeah and the Ilford HP5 of course, spent many a long hour in my loft darkroom with this. Anyway, nice video Andrew. Keep on inspiring! :-)
@julieholland9639
@julieholland9639 4 года назад
just purchased an XT3 and Im loving the jpegs and leaving the RAW for my canons, Fuji has given me my mojo back with these film simulations, but I do tweak them slightly
@andrewnelson3681
@andrewnelson3681 3 года назад
This is such a super channel. Thank you.
@joshuayang3121
@joshuayang3121 3 года назад
Awesome video. Never got the chance to use Kodachrome either, but did love Portra. I’ve been trying to emulate film for years. Saved this vid for future reference.
@TheCogitech
@TheCogitech Год назад
Brother, this was a revelation to me. I have done my 10,000 hours processing RAWs and I have switched to Fuji precisely to get back to basics - and a big part of that is shooting JPEGs. I hadn't even considered RAW processing applications, and certainly not Fuji's. However, this will be EXTREMELY useful for developing a few versatile recipes that I can rely on for the JPEG results that I am looking for. Thank you!
@eduardoserralde7910
@eduardoserralde7910 4 года назад
Great video. I kind of felt my photo missed something. Using this recipies has made me shoot in a more creative way. Thanks Andrew!
@jeremyfielding2333
@jeremyfielding2333 4 года назад
Great info, great pics. Thanks.
@theonlyjonever
@theonlyjonever 3 года назад
3.17 exactly the reason why I’m watching your video and think about switching from RAW editing to in-camera processing right from the start :)
@ClaytonMarshallRay
@ClaytonMarshallRay 4 года назад
Keep these recipes coming!!
@Gundolf300
@Gundolf300 4 года назад
Been trying some of Ritchies recipes more and more lately. So far I haven't found any of them the hit the spot. For some reason they don't allways end up in the x-t2 as they do on the website. However the Kodachrome recipe for the x-t2 sensor combined with a fast aperture lens like kamlan a moody day in the forrest at fall makes for some really moody shots!
@angumotzfeldt3093
@angumotzfeldt3093 4 года назад
Always a good idea to "bake" jpg in-camera as it is near impossible to replicate the simulations in post with LR or C1, even though C1 is very good. Thank you for pointing me in the direction of Ritchie Roesch. Looking forward to geek out on his recipes.
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Very true. And you are welcome.
@monkeypawism
@monkeypawism 2 года назад
Great shots!
@kayla-kt1cj
@kayla-kt1cj 4 года назад
man ,i do this is all the time to stimulate the look of kodak vision 3 and i really like the look of it.
@nico.m8346
@nico.m8346 4 года назад
Great pictures, great content.
@jackaddie7866
@jackaddie7866 4 года назад
I love this video! More pleaseee
@BackFocus11
@BackFocus11 4 года назад
So glad you made this video Andrew! I LOVE Richies Portra 400, Kodachrome 64, and Tri-x sims. It’s nice to see the simulation of the film in the viewfinder. Oh yeah!!! You’re right us Fuji shooters many of us came from film. I later left Sony for Fuji all because it brings back the romance of analog photography. The film simulations are the icing on the cake after having all the dials and tactile feel of shooting. I still feel a connection to legacy photography and everything analog shooting Fuji. It really gives you the best of both worlds. Fuji cameras really grow on you. Thanks again for all your Fuji videos and thanks for being loyal to this Fuji community. You didn’t fall for Sony for more clicks and leave like some former Fuji you tubers did. Thanks!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Haha. The call of the clicks is real.
@descender42180
@descender42180 2 года назад
I found you guys way too late as I'm new to photography and the Fuji system...but I already love you guys.
@stephanweiskorn6760
@stephanweiskorn6760 4 месяца назад
Excellent video 😊!
@JoeHarvatt
@JoeHarvatt 4 года назад
Brilliant video as always. I’ve been using Richie’s Kodachrome recipes for a while, slightly modified to my tastes. Really great to see your take on this. It’s too bad the WB shift can’t be saved per custom slot as I feel that it’s the key to a lot of these looks.
@mjfalcon007
@mjfalcon007 2 года назад
I thought the white balance was saved to each custom slot. I better check that out. Thank you
@parveezsaligh9248
@parveezsaligh9248 3 года назад
This is amazing. I learnt so much about Fuji echo system with in two weeks of watching a tone of your video. Also got the XT3 based on your review etc that really suited my style. Appreciate all that you do. Thank you.
@88davidw
@88davidw 3 года назад
Wow. Great video, thank you 😊
@FaisalHarsaLatif
@FaisalHarsaLatif 4 года назад
wow really great colors, love the videos
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Thanks so much 😊
@spideyus3419
@spideyus3419 2 года назад
Hey Man! I'm from Phnom Penh, Cambodia where you show pictures in the video. I started to love Fuji which i never used before. But I do love film look also the simulation. thank for the video.
@Rob-zz4qj
@Rob-zz4qj 4 года назад
This was a revelation, thanks
@Ed-lz4jv
@Ed-lz4jv 4 года назад
getting a X100V sunday, will try this out soon....I like Fuji weekly site
@maomao180
@maomao180 3 года назад
This workflow is the main reason why I have migrated to Fujifilm
@AeromaticXD
@AeromaticXD 4 года назад
As someone who shoots film, I love the idea of essentially reviving Kodachrome in a new light. I wish we had Kodachrome...
@ShlomoTenembaum
@ShlomoTenembaum 4 года назад
Velvia killed Kodachrome many years ago.
@jaxonkm
@jaxonkm 3 года назад
Thank you for the wonderful information....
@ioanniskatsanos4673
@ioanniskatsanos4673 4 года назад
Hello. Excellent work. You have got me excited. I started digital photography with a Fujifilm s1500 and a ccd sensor. I changed a couple of DSLR's since then but i never gained the excellent colours of that kit. Now i was thinking to go back to Fuji again. I would like your advice on which camera has ALL the film simulation modes and can shoot me raw+jpg like you showed in the video. Beginning from the most affordable one 😉 . Keep up the good work because you're an inspiration to many of us hobbyists
@JeffSandersFilms
@JeffSandersFilms 4 года назад
Interesting. I just got my XT4, and am just beginning to dive into it. I am a video shooter, so my work is primarily in that. I think I'm going to do a series of tests baking in LUTs after seeing this and see how it all translates over there. Thank you again, from Cedar City. Love the videos!
@kmg1100
@kmg1100 4 года назад
Oh boi. Fuji colours are a godsend for video! I personally prefer classic chrome -2 colour, -4 highlights, -4 shadows and -4 sharpening. Gives me a real filmic look and it's still quite gradeable. For a commercial high key look I'd advice ProNeg Standard with everything toned down. It's gives vibrant yet subtle colours in a bright environment and is super flexible for later grading. Have fun!
@PaulStrople
@PaulStrople 2 года назад
@@kmg1100 *Comment screenshots intensify* 😂
@kiIIingxspree
@kiIIingxspree Год назад
Wow super cool
@lokalkakan
@lokalkakan 4 года назад
This is for real though a good thing to do for professional working photographers, Ken Rockwell for example uses Nikon for the purpose that he can push the JPG images and sell them right off camera.
@michaelbell75
@michaelbell75 3 года назад
This is the reason I picked up a Fuji XE4 today. Love all the recipes Ive seen on other videos! My main camera is a Canon R6, but I have a feeling I will be using the Fuji a lot! By the way, can you set different recipes to different custom settings? Need to find out how to do that if so.
@chasescooper
@chasescooper 4 года назад
Great video!
@peterfarr9591
@peterfarr9591 2 года назад
One thing I'll say about all of the "film recipes" as someone that shoots almost exclusively film is that it makes zero sense to have white balance adjustment for a color negative film recipe (I know that kodachrome is slide film, so this is more of a general comment about film recipes). If you've ever scanned color negative film you know just how much editing a scanner, or inversion software does to that final image. If we're talking about lab scans then the image will be hugely influenced not just by the scanner used, but by the lab tech that is calibrating and running that scanner, and applying tweaks to the overall images. So I personally find it so silly that any color negative recipes adjust the white balance when color negative film doesn't have inherent casts to it. Slide film you could certainly make a case for since what you see is more or less what you get. Great video, and apologies for a comment that's somewhat divorced from the video itself :-P
@valhala73
@valhala73 4 года назад
Amazing video!!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Thank you!!
@robifleming
@robifleming 4 года назад
Yeah!! Bring it on!
@nathantherapy
@nathantherapy 4 года назад
Hi @andrew, thank you so much for this video and the interest you showed for Ritchie's work! I wondered if there would have any chance that this recipe of yours works for X trans III sensor, I have a X pro 2 and don't have the chrome effect factor nor the tone curve one... I would love to try your recipe though, what settings would you recommand in this case? Thank you very much!
@ferdiyansurya
@ferdiyansurya 4 года назад
In addition to Kodachrome 64, there's a lot of hype about Ritchie's Portra 400 recipe. You should try that too!
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
I'll check it out!
@OrlandoEeckhout
@OrlandoEeckhout 3 года назад
Yeah it is great.
@pifilos
@pifilos 4 года назад
What an awesome video along with the website Fuji X Weekly. X-T20 isn't the best for these since it can only save 3 WB shifts (although some recipes have same or close WB shifts so you can work around) and the option for CC FX Blue for instance isn't present but the outcome is very close to the great pictures presented in this video. Made shooting even more fun.
@andrisstanga5938
@andrisstanga5938 4 года назад
Thank you for this! I think I may dive deeply into some of those recipes... However, I have already been searching for some time for a recipe for Agfa CT18. I used to use this a lot, alongside Kodachrome 25 and Fuji Velvia. It was a great film, although more grainy than those others. Not as much latitude as the Kodak, and a bit unforgiving sometimes, but then this was also true for Velvia. If you got the light and exposure just right, the results could easily be better than those other films. It was also my go-to film for portraiture. Maybe I'll just have to continue to experiment....
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Haven't heard many people talk about that film. Would be curious if you find a solution.
@tographyfeelz8039
@tographyfeelz8039 4 года назад
Hey guys! That was my article on Fuji X Passion 🤣👍🏻 thanks for using it! Did you guys like the shots on there???
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Yeah man. Great job!
@tographyfeelz8039
@tographyfeelz8039 4 года назад
Andrew & Denae thanks so much guys!! Not a direct feature but I’m buzzing I was there 🤣👍🏻
@TheMontageDude
@TheMontageDude 4 года назад
Finally someone makes a video on this
@TheMontageDude
@TheMontageDude 4 года назад
I shot jpeg like film. Shooting RAW seems wasteful, unless I'm shooting beauty or products. I think the fuji systems work so much better this way and speeds up my work flow a ton. Its really a film camera without having to buy an develop film, once I started treating my camera like that my pictures came out 10x better.
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Raw is for risk management
@jamesgregory2918
@jamesgregory2918 4 года назад
Interesting stuff, thanks.
@bodythetan
@bodythetan 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing. Still a little bit to red for me so I’ve backed it off the hair but otherwise quite enjoying the aesthetic
@yashwinning
@yashwinning 3 года назад
Been shooting Fuji for over 2 years now and prided myself in knowing a lot about the system, but I've *never* heard of this recipe thing. And I even shoot mostly in JPEG (but edit in VSCO), damn.
@burakhuseyinkunt8053
@burakhuseyinkunt8053 3 года назад
Great video! I'm curious about something. I'm very budget limited and if I get an x100f, is there a way for me to use x-trans IV simulations on the photos that are taken from x100f?
@Migi467
@Migi467 4 года назад
Please do more of these! Like hp 5 or something!
@hansbarbarossa4613
@hansbarbarossa4613 4 года назад
Thanks Andrew
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Sure thing!
@SweetLouPhotography
@SweetLouPhotography 4 года назад
I am totally with you about the desire to stop editing as much-- after using the x pro3 and xt30, I'm totally a believer in the film simulations! But holy crap, I had no idea about this recipe business. So thanks so much for putting me onto that. Hope you and fam and doing well :)
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
You're welcome, my sir. So did you end up buying the xpro 3?
@SweetLouPhotography
@SweetLouPhotography 4 года назад
@@AndrewGoodCamera not yet... haha
@TracyClark
@TracyClark 4 года назад
For much of what I shoot I like CC, shadows/highlights to taste, Red +2 & Blue -3. This is for X-Trans II. For fast edit, CC & warm slightly. RNI Films app can be a rabbit hole.
@worshipkeyspack1735
@worshipkeyspack1735 3 года назад
Man, I just bought the RNI profiles and it is amazing!
@GONZOFAM7
@GONZOFAM7 4 года назад
The ability to use recipes is the greatest driver for me to purchase a new camera. I love my X-T1 but the number of things you can tweek is limited. I have a recipe I like for monochrome in my X-E2. So I won't switch to X-E3.
@worldexplored5300
@worldexplored5300 3 года назад
Super helpfull video! ...i cant store the white balance of the recipe on my XT-2...have to change it each time... can you save WB of the recipes on the XT-4?
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 3 года назад
Yes
@manwhalejoe6962
@manwhalejoe6962 4 года назад
Hey andrew! Lovin the videos. Just in case you havent seen it, the fuji x weekly recipe guy has a newish recipe for Kodak Portra on the newer X100V/ Xpro3 bodies that I think is the closest ive ever seen. Maybe you would want to try it. I think it even looks good on my 50R!
@nnix
@nnix 4 года назад
Nice vid, wish there were baseline comparisons with Velvia or whatever the Fuji RAW default is, though.
@63nuke
@63nuke 4 года назад
They wrote songs about Kodachrome. It's almost like taking it away was Kodak's middle finger to digital. I'm really glad to see folks continue to try and mimic it. I shot with it in the late 1980's and the 90's. I'm not sure it can be duplicated in a way that enables it's "look" in a broad range of shooting situations. As I recall it wasn't very forgiving of exposure errors. I really miss Kodachrome, especially Steve McCurry's work with it. It was a "do everything" film. The closest thing I've been able to do is adjust exposure in RAW like usual if needed and then apply the Fuji Classic Chrome film simulation. From there I adjust the saturation sliders and boost the contrast. Classic Chrome emulates blues and especially skies almost exactly like Kodachrome but the other colors not so much. Digital photographers are obsessed with dynamic range but the 1980's Kodachrome look in Nat Geo was contrasty, saturated (but not overcooked like Velvia) and almost appeared underexposed in many cases.
@AndrewGoodCamera
@AndrewGoodCamera 4 года назад
Great insights
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