![]() ![]() ![]() The recipes that don’t use Eterna Bleach Bypass should also be compatible with X-Pro3 and X100V. If you are new, why not try the Film Recipes Starter Pack? Which cameras do these recipes work with?īecause I only own an X-S10, these recipes are designed for recent X-Trans IV cameras, such as X-T4, X-S10, X-T30 II and X-E4. Their big advantage over traditional raw shooting, is that the images can be used directly from the camera with no further editing in expensive software. These saved setting combinations are known as film recipes. The settings include a choice of built in film simulation mode, the white balance and adjustments to the tone curve, sharpness and saturation. Users of Fujifilm X-series can load combinations of settings into their cameras that allow shooting in a variety of styles. You can also check What’s New? for the very latest and info, and the User Galleries for photos by other photographers like you. To see everything, go to the A-Z Index, or for ideas, try The Shortlist of favourites, the Recipe Themes or Top Recipes pages. With 200+ recipes, the homepage only shows a selection of recent recipes. Try some images and share a selection in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. □ Let’s get creative in this new round of The Film Recipes Challenge □ The recipe is the burned and faded look, Childhood Vacation, which loves to be over exposed. Most of the film recipes have a mellow warmth for a softer style of photography, straight out of camera with no extra editing. If you like atmospheric, emotional or sentimental photography, there will be plenty here for you to enjoy. What’s a film recipe? – Which cameras do these work with? This collection of film simulation recipes for Fujifilm X-Trans IV and V cameras brings together settings in nostalgic and retro inspired styles, sometimes reflective of 35mm films by Fujifilm or Kodak, but also muted and soft tones approaches. ![]()
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