X trans 3 recipes To use it on newer X-Trans IV cameras (plus X-Trans V), set Color Chrome FX Blue to Off, Even though the different recipes say X100F and X-Pro2, they are completely compatible with any Fujifilm X-Trans III or IV camera. This spreadsheet is unsuitable for what I wanted to do and reformatting the data proved quite difficult. Capture images straight out of the camera (SOOC) with the Fujifilm recipes for all Fujifilm X-Trans sensor cameras. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes should I program into my If you like my other Portra recipes, you might like this one, too. I’ll tell you what I’ve got my X-Pro2 and X-H1 recipes set up to. You can also use it on X-Trans II Yes, they do! There’s very little difference between how X-Trans III & X-Trans IV renders pictures, so it will look nearly identical on the X-T3 (I’ve used both this recipe and Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 2 — X-Trans IV, Part 3 — X-T3/X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 5 — X-Trans II. Obviously X-Trans II cameras don’t have the Eterna film simulation, as well as other options that the X-T30 has. It’s free! Unlock the best experience by becoming a Patron. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes should I This collection of over 250 film simulation recipes for Fujifilm X-Trans IV and V cameras brings together settings in nostalgic and retro styles, aged and expired film looks, and 35mm film by This is based on the recipe of sir Ritchie of fujixweekly with a little tweak on the WB and its shift. In color, we have Provia/Standard, Astia, Classic Chrome, Pro Neg Std, Pro Neg Hi and Velvia. It This is my favorite CineStill 800T film simulation recipe. Although these were designed using an X-Trans III sensor, they will work with all These Film Simulation Recipes are compatible with all X-Trans III cameras—Fujifilm X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20 & X-H1—as well as the X-T3 and X-T30. Reggie's Portra for street, Velvia for landscape, and ilford for portraits. So I wrote I only have 3 recipes saved to my xpro3 and 100 II: a modified Reggie's Portra, a Velvia recipe, and an ilford hp5 recipe. Does Infos. I discovered back then that the Acros simulation in conjunction with high ISOs produces some very film Another Monochrome-based Recipe, this one is compatible with X-Trans IV (except the X-T3, X-T30, X-Pro3 & X100V) and X-Trans V models. Kodak Portra 160 Noise Reduction: -3 Sharpening: 1 Grain Effect: Weak White Balance: Auto, +3 Red & -4 Blue ISO: Auto up to ISO 6400 Exposure Compensation: +1/3 to +2/3 (typically) Yesterday I published my Kodachrome 64 recipe for X-Trans II cameras, such as my Fujifilm X-T1, and today I will share with you my Kodacolor recipe for X-Trans II!Because Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 2 — X-Trans IV, Part 3 — X-T3/X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 6 — X-Trans I. For those with newer X-Trans IV cameras, set Color Chrome FX Blue to Off, Clarity to 0, and I’d suggest Grain size Small. This I’ve been asked by a few people to create a “Cine Teal” recipe for X-Trans III cameras, which don’t have that film simulation and those new options, so I did! This recipe Fuji Film simulation recipe series: ••••Kodak Portra 400••••(X Trans I) ----- I recently shared two Portra 160 recipes( for X Trans II and III) This “Melancholy Blue” Film Simulation Recipe is intended for Fujifilm X-Trans III cameras, plus the X-T3 and X-T30. One recipe that I really wanted to try was Pacific Blues, but it requires classic negative simulation. and share gear news and rumors. These recipes should also be Suburban Home – Scottsdale, AZ – Fujifilm X-E4 - "Fujicolor Super HG" This Fujicolor Super HG recipe was created by Thomas Schwab, who has made several film X-Trans III: simulation: CLASSIC CHROME: dynamic range: DR200: highlight: 0: shadow-1: color +3: noise reduction-4: sharpness-2: grain effect: exposure compensation: 0: Infos. This will also work on the new Fujifilm X100VI. This is an older There’s a few head to head reviews (I’ll try and hunt them down) strand sensors the one I’m specifically thinking of compares the x-e1 and x-e2 from a function standpoint, I would This “Old Ektachrome” film simulation recipe is compatible with the Fujifilm X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, and X-T30 II cameras. Orange Twist – Buena Park, CA – Fujifilm X100VI You won’t X-Trans IV Recipes, especially for the X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, and X-T30 II cameras, tend to be the most popular. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes I’m currently rocking an X-T20 and have been really into experimenting with recipes. This is my go to B/W simulation for my X-T3 (also compatible with X-trans III sensors). Not all of these recipes are If you have the X-Trans IV sensor and the Eterna film simulation, you will be able to use this Cira Film recipe. For newer X-Trans IV, consider setting Color Chrome Effect and Color Chrome FX Blue to Pacific Poppies – Montaña de Oro SP, CA – Fujifilm X-E4 – Pacific Blues Recipe Part 1 (X-Trans V) - Part 3 (X-T3/X-T30) I get asked all of the time when to use which Film I’ve been asked a number of times to make an Ilford HP5 Plus film simulation recipe for Fujifilm X-Trans III cameras. Sasha Whether you love Fujifilm's X-Trans mirrorless cameras, GFX medium format cameras, their other digital cameras and DSLRs, or Instax instant film cameras - this is the place for you! Members While Part III will cover X-Trans III, some of these recipes are compatible with X-Trans III cameras; the key is to look for whether they call for Color Chrome Effect or not—if Vibrant Autumn - Fruit Heights, UT - Fujifilm X-M1 - "Vivid Color" The Fujifilm X-M1 doesn't have nearly as many JPEG options as newer X-Series cameras have; however, that doesn't mean that this camera can't produce This film simulation recipe is a slight variation of my Kodak Portra 400 recipe. If you have an X-T3 or X-T30, you could replace Clarity with a Now, turning our attention to the Reala Ace film recipe tailored for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV, there’s a deliberate adjustment in the white balance shift, creating a more subdued and nuanced There are a number of X-Trans IV film simulation recipes that I’ve had multiple requests to create versions for that are compatible with X-Trans III and X-T3 and X-T30 The Fujifilm X100F is the camera that I first started making Film Simulation Recipes with. The title of this article says “Fujifilm X100F” but these settings These film simulation recipes are for Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras. Whether or not you have a Fujifilm X-T50, you can program the universal Film Dial Recipe into your IQ Menu as a bonus option (explained Dumbo Crowd – Brooklyn, New York City, NY – Fujifilm X-T50 – Reala Ace Recipe Part 2 (X-Trans IV) - Part 3 (X-T3/X-T30) I get asked all of the time when to use which Film These Film Simulation Recipes are intended for Fujifilm X-Trans IV & X-Trans V Full Spectrum Infrared cameras. Currently using a simpler version of the bright summer recipe Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 2 — X-Trans IV, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 5 — X-Trans II, Part 6 — X-Trans I. I have also received several requests to invent a film simulation recipe that produces Posts about X-Trans V written by Ritchie Roesch. g. It can Whoa! I was not expecting an X-Trans I recipe. I shall be trying this on my XF10 (Bayer sensor). It was touted This recipe is fully compatible with X-Trans III cameras plus the X-T3 and X-T30. Hopefully you make more recipes compatible with this camera (e. X-Trans IV; X-Trans III; X-Trans II; X The film simulations are compatible with Fujifilm X series cameras equipped with X-Trans 3 (X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20, and X-H1) and X-Trans 4 sensors (X-T30, X100V, X-Pro3, X This recipe also marks the first one that includes a photograph captured by my 11-year-old son, Jonathan. Camera data related to recipes (sensor, simulations, ) for the latest firmware update applicable. It uses Clarity, which slows down the camera considerably—I hope that Fujifilm speeds this up with a firmware California Summer — Fujifilm X100VI (X-Trans V) Film Simulation Recipe. Ever. You can also make the blue shift to -5 to make it more greener. The Classic Negative film simulation is expected to make its way to the X-T3 and X-T30 Even though the different recipes say X100F and X-Pro2, they are completely compatible with any Fujifilm X-Trans III or IV camera. With many recipes, the difference between others is sometimes not noticeable, while with “real film” A few days ago I posted my “Portra 160” recipe for my beloved X-E2(X Trans II) and most of you liked it a lot(which I am very very happy about) but I also had number of people asking for X Trans III recipe. The idea is to customize our settings and profile to get pleasing, contrasty This Recipe is compatible with all Fujifilm X-Trans III cameras, plus the X-T3 & X-T30. Also can be used on other Fujifilm mirrorless models. #5: Ilford HP5 Plus. I created my first CineStill 800T recipe, which is intended for X-Trans III cameras, over three years ago. Posted on June 4 by Ritchie Roesch. Film Unofficial Fujifilm subreddit for Fuji photographers to share photos, ask questions, discuss digital photography, cameras and lenses, and share gear news and rumors. Infos. The Cira 800 film recipe is one of the low-light film simulation recipes and is These Film Simulation Recipes are compatible with all X-Trans III cameras—Fujifilm X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20 & X-H1—as well as the X-T3 and X-T30. For X-Trans IV: simulation: CLASSIC NEGATIVE: dynamic range: DR100: highlight +1: shadow-2: color-1: noise reduction-4: sharpness-2: clarity-3: grain effect: I've been looking for a recipe 10 votes, 18 comments. This has been my go-to Black & White recipe ever since I got my first X-trans III camera many years ago. These Fujifilm film You see, X-Trans IV recipes intended for the Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T30 (not the X100V, X-Pro3 and X-T4, as that’s a whole other situation) are mostly compatible with your X-Trans III camera. If you are using it on an APS-C X-Trans II camera, you A Fuji X Weekly reader sent me his camera, a Fujifilm XQ1, so that I might create some film simulation recipes for it. recipes. If you are using it on an APS-C X-Trans II camera, you Working - Salt Lake City, UT - Fujifilm X-E4 - Kodak Vision3 250D Recipe This is a long-overdue adaptation of the X-T3/X-T30 Kodak Vision3 250D Film Simulation Recipe for Fuji X Weekly has a recipe on it - though I think it is for X-Trans IV devices. Likewise, there are two Fujicolor Superia 100 The Fujifilm X-Pro3 has a new film simulation: Classic Negative. I don’t have many recipes for these cameras yet, but I do plan One of my favorite film simulation recipes is Kodachrome 64. The Fujifilm X-T4 ES (“Extended Spectrum”) is the only natively-made full I use it all of the time, and it’s an easy one to recommend for you to try. Whether you love Fujifilm's X-Trans mirrorless Part 2 — X-Trans IV, Part 3 — X-T3 & X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 5 — X-Trans II, Part 6 — X-Trans I. This recipe is compatible with X-Trans III models, plus the X-T3 and X-T30. This recipe isn’t compatible with the X-T3 or Pingback: Film Simulation Recipe Compatibility: X-Trans III | Fuji X Weekly; Pingback: Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: CineStill 800T | Fuji X Weekly; Pingback: A few Recipes for X-Trans II – a mention of the X-T1 and “old school” , and I was sold. It looks nothing like This is one of my favorite X-Trans II recipes, and is especially good for portrait photography, or whenever you want warm Kodak-like negative film colors. 6 are color and 3 are monochrome. A few of the X-T3 The XQ1 has a small X-Trans II sensor inside, which means this recipe is fully compatible with all X-Trans II cameras. Sensor was found in Fujifilm X-Trans IV: simulation: CLASSIC NEGATIVE: dynamic range: DR200: highlight: 0: shadow-1: color +2: noise reduction-4: sharpness +1: clarity +3: grain effect: Weak Small exposure There are some film simulation recipes that just have a special look—the “it factor”—and this “Creamy Color” recipe is definitely one of those! I didn’t make it; this one was created by Immanuel Sander, who also created Check out the Fuji X Weekly App for iOS and Android. A softer version All images were shot on the Fujifilm X100V, X-S10, and X-E4 (X-Trans IV) and Fujifilm X-T5 (X-Trans V). Those with newer X-Trans IV (and X-Trans V) cameras can I recently shared two Portra 160 recipes( for X Trans II and III) but have been asked to do the same for the very first Fuji X Trans sensor(imo the best looking). I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes should I program into my True Chroma is a vivid colour recipe for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV camera system. It is suitable for travel and street photography and the recipe is inspired by the Leica M10 digital camera’s To make this Recipe compatible with some X-Trans IV models—specifically, the X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, and X-T30 II—I simply set Color Chrome FX Blue to Weak instead of Off, since X-Trans V cameras render blue Flowing Stream - Layton, UT - Fujifilm X-T30 - "Eterna Bleach Bypass" Lately I've been really enjoying the new Eterna Bleach Bypass film simulation found on the Fujifilm X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, and X-T30 II cameras. Another newer option is the excellent sharpening product from Topaz Labs called Sharpen AI. The aesthetic For X-Trans V models, including the Fujifilm X-T5, Fujifilm X-H2, and Fujifilm X-H2S, and X-Trans IV models, including the Fujifilm X100VI, Fujifilm X-Pro3, Fujifilm X-T4, Fujifilm X-S10, Fujifilm X-E4, and Fujifilm X-T30 II. For use on newer As well as the bundled film simulations, every Fujifilm X-Camera can create many more! Fancy shooting some Kodachrome 2? Or maybe some Fuji Eterna? Or perhap This recipe is suitable for the newer Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras including the Fujifilm X-T4, X-S10, X-T30 II, X-E4, and X-Pro3. For those who don't know, the XQ1 is a premium compact . It’s impossible to make an exact match, but this one is surprisingly pretty close. This sensor was the one that made Fujifilm useable for professional photographers, fast auto focus and good iso noise performance. X-Trans IV can be divided into two categories: X-T3 & X-T30, and X100V, X-Pro3, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4 & This recipe is originally for an X-Trans III sensor but you may use it on an X-Trans IV as well. For shooting both people and street This recipe is for use on the Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras including the X-T4, X-T30II, X-E4, X100V, X-S10, X-T30 and so on. This time, however, I was a surprised by many of One of the downsides of having recently downgraded my Fujifilm stable, from the significantly larger (but still quite wonderful) X-Pro3 (with its X-Trans IV sensor) to the physically smaller X-T3 (with its slightly older X-Trans Tri-X Pushed. You can The recipes are created for the X-Trans IV (&V) sensor, some for X-Trans III (& IV-V). The recipes Pluto Pro and Fuji Its not made for Bayer sensors but adjust the values as best as the settings allow. has compatibility with X Whether you love Fujifilm's X-Trans mirrorless cameras, GFX medium format cameras, their other digital cameras and DSLRs, or Instax instant film cameras - this is the place for you! Members This Fujicolor Pro Film Simulation Recipe is compatible with all Fujifilm X-Trans III cameras, plus the X-T3 & X-T30. If you’d like to use The X-S20 has an X-Trans IV sensor but an X-Trans V processor. These film simulation recipes are compatible with all Fujifilm X-Trans III sensor cameras, which include the X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20, and X-H1. For example, you don’t have to use the Whether you love Fujifilm's X-Trans mirrorless cameras, GFX medium format cameras, their other digital cameras and DSLRs, or Instax instant film cameras - this is the place for you! Members Coastal Blooms - San Simeon, CA - Fujifilm X-E4 - "Pacific Blues" Sometimes—like "Arizona Analog"—Film Simulation Recipes come together quickly, and sometimes—like this recipe—they don't. Fuji X Weekly was originally a long-term review (or journal, really) of this While this recipe is intended for X-Trans I cameras, it’s possible to use it on Fujifilm Bayer cameras, although it will look slightly different. Credits. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 2 — X-Trans IV, Part 3 — X-T3/X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 6 — X-Trans I. From the reports I have received, the camera belongs in the X-Trans V category, but I have not tested it myself, so it is These film simulation recipes are compatible with all Fujifilm X-Trans III sensor cameras, which include the X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20, and X-H1. This particular recipe Because this recipe uses Clarity and Color Chrome FX Blue, it is only compatible with the Fujifilm X-Pro3, X100V, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, and X-T30 II cameras. I let him use my X-M1, and I liked one of the pictures he made, which X-Trans II: simulation: CLASSIC CHROME: dynamic range: DR200: highlight-2: shadow +1: color-2: noise reduction-2: sharpness-2: white balance: Fluorescent 2, -2 red & -1 blue iso: Auto up This recipe is compatible with Fujifilm X-Trans III, X-T3 and X-T30 cameras. There’s compatibility with X-Trans III, X-Trans IV, and X-Trans V cameras. I used shade WB so I could The film simulation recipes below are compatible with Fujifilm X-Trans I sensor cameras, which are the X-Pro1, X-E1 and X-M1. Choose your sensor to find the film simulation recipes that are compatible with your Fujifilm camera: X-Trans V X-Trans IV X Pingback: Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Fujicolor Super HG (Part 1 of 3) | FUJI X WEEKLY; Pingback: Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Super HG Astia (Part 3 of 3) | FUJI X WEEKLY; Pingback: Second, adjustments in X-Trans II cameras max out at +2 and -2, while adjustments in X-Trans III & IV cameras max out at +4 and sometimes -4; however, +2 on X ••••Kodak Ektar 100•••• X Trans III Kodak Ektar 100 is my absolutely no 1 film. Myself, and probably many others, still have an X-T1 – or an X100S, X100T, X-E2, X-E2S, X-T10, X70, Like the title, I’m curious to see if anyone has any diy Acros recipes for the X-Trans 2 sensor (X100S). true. X-Trans IV can be divided into two categories: X-T3 & X-T30, and X100V, X-Pro3, X-T4, X-S10, X-E4 & This Fujicolor NPL 160 Tungsten recipe is compatible with all X-Trans III cameras, so if you have a Fujifilm X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T20, X-T20, or X-H1, this recipe is for you! It’s also compatible with the X-T3 and X X-Trans IV: simulation: ASTIA: dynamic range: DRAUTO: highlight +1: shadow +1: color +4: noise reduction-4: clarity +3: grain effect: Weak Small: This recipe is a modification of Ritchie's original Kodak Ektar 100 recipe. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes These film simulation recipes are for Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras. Roman Verton website instagram. Don’t share the recipes and settings on commercial websites and platforms. It either works very well or not especially well, and should be used thoughtfully. . For those with newer X-Trans IV cameras, set Color Chrome This “Vintage Kodacolor” recipe is fully compatible with all X-Trans III cameras, plus the Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T30. #4: Vintage Color. Those with X-Trans III and IV cameras, such as the I decided on the Fluorescent 3 White Balance because X-Trans III cameras cannot save a White Balance Shift within the C1-C7 Custom Presets, but they will remember one WB Suburban Abstract - Buckeye, AZ - Fujifilm X-H1 - "Xpro" The Fuji X Weekly App is free, yet becoming a Fuji X Weekly Patron unlocks the best App experience! One benefit of There are two Fujicolor Reala 100 Recipes—one for X-Trans IV (excluding the X-T3 and X-T30), and one for X-Trans V. My next version, With that said, I don’t believe it matters a whole lot since the output is so similar, and I think it’s ok to use either X-Trans IV or X-Trans V Film Simulation Recipes. A soft and X-Trans 3. These data are useful to determine which camera best fit a recipe or which recipes best In X-Trans III, there are 9 base simulations. A black and white recipe based on my lengthy time spent shooting Fomapan 400. The only X-Trans III camera Fujifilm cameras with the X-Trans IV sensor can use the custom recipes such as the X-T4, X-S10, X-E4, X-100V, X-T30 II, X-Pro3. I This Recipe is compatible with all fifth generation X-Trans models, which (as of this writing) are the Fujifilm X-H2s, X-H2, X-T5, X-S20, X100VI, X-T50, and X-M5 cameras. You are right. The majority of people use Recipes on X-Trans IV and V These Film Simulation Recipes are compatible with all X-Trans III cameras—Fujifilm X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20 & X-H1—as well as the X-T3 and X-T30. Portra Fujifilm X100VI - Kodak T-Max 100 Hard Tone - Photo by Joy Roesch Kodak introduced T-Max 100 and T-Max 400 in 1986, and T-Max P3200 two years later. Whether you love Autumn Aspen – Big Arm, MT – Fujifilm X100V - "Vintage Vibes" Accidents happen. This film simulation is supposed to mimic the look of Superia film. Classic A couple of days ago I published my Fujifilm X-T30 Eterna film simulation recipe, which I have received a lot of positive feedback for. My This isn’t a new Film Simulation Recipe; it’s simply a slight modification of my Kodachrome 64 recipe for X-Trans IV cameras to make it compatible with X-Trans V models. Experiment in slightly Above/featured: Taunusanlage train station, Frankfurt am Main – 18 Jun 2023. Welcome to the Fuji Film Simulations resource centre (X-Trans III Section), where I share with you my film simulation recipes for Fujifilm X-T cameras. I have the xt5 I reached out to Fuji weekly and he told me these settings for portra 800 Classic Chrome Dynamic Range: DR400 Highlight: +1 Shadow: 0 Color: Up or Down - Buckeye, AZ - Fujifilm X-T5 - "Pacific Blues" I published the Pacific Blues Film Simulation Recipe just four months ago, and it has already become one of the most popular on Fuji X Weekly. The recipe originally comes from an article on fujilove at https This “Classic Kodak” Film Simulation Recipe is compatible with the X-T3 and X-T30 cameras, and, because it doesn’t use Color Chrome Effect, it’s also compatible with X-Trans III Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 3 — X-T3 & X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 5 — X-Trans II, Part 6 — X-Trans I. What Is All About Natura Classic Film Recipe? Known The Vintage Eterna Film Simulation Recipe is actually three Recipes: one for the X-H1, X-T3, and X-T30, another for the other X-Trans IV models (X-Pro3 and newer), and one Some X-Trans II and Bayer recipes are technically compatible, but produce slightly different results. The Fujifilm X70 mirrorless fixed-lens prime camera has added a lot to my approach to I have been wanting a well-formatted spreadsheet for analyzing recipes. All of them (except B/W I think) use different white balance settings or share the balance and shift, since you can only set your This one, the “Fujifilm X-H1 Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak GT 800-5” by Ritchie Roesch – Fuji X Weekly, is one of them. I used it on my Fujifilm X-H1 and X-T30, and it did well on This Fujicolor Natura 1600 Film Simulation Recipe is intended for fifth-generation X-Trans cameras, which (as of this writing) are the Fujifilm X-H2s, X-H2, X-T5, X-S20, and X100VI. Vintage Color is an artist’s Recipe. For X-Trans IV, use the X-Trans IV version For X-Trans IV cameras, this Recipe is specifically intended for nighttime photography. It came about after I made a Portra 400 v2 recipe for the newer X-Trans IV cameras, which was created after studying actual examples of the It might not be 100% accurate but do have fun and happy shooting with your Fujifilm X-Trans IV cameras including the XS-10, X-T30 II, X-Pro3 and so on. Let’s call this one Portra 400 Unofficial Fujifilm subreddit for Fuji photographers to share photos, ask questions, discuss digital photography, cameras and lenses, and share gear news and rumors. I purchased a cheap, gently used X-M1 to create some recipes with, and this is the This Kodak Gold 200 Film Simulation Recipe, which will work best in sunny daylight situations, is intended for and is fully compatible with all fifth-generation X-Trans X-Trans IV: simulation: CLASSIC NEGATIVE: dynamic range: DR200: highlight-1: shadow +1: color-3: noise reduction-4: sharpness-1: grain effect: Strong Small: Infos. Most of the film simulation recipes are intended to be used on Hi! Thought I’d start a discussion about recipes for the x-trans III sensor, been having a hard time deciding which I like the most. For those with newer X-Trans IV cameras, to use this recipe simply set Color Chrome FX Blue to Off, Clarity to 0, and Grain size to Small. Between these 3 products, I have a successful post processing flow for X-Trans "Dark Knight" Recipe: My Custom Black & White Film Simulation (Acros-like) Shot with the X-Pro1 with my "Dark Knight" Custom B&W Simulation. Sometimes they're happy accidents that lead to great discoveries, and sometimes X-Trans IV: simulation: ETERNA Bleach Bypass: dynamic range: DR200: highlight-1: shadow-1: color-2: noise reduction-4: sharpness-1: exposure compensation-1/3: Infos. For example, you don’t have to use the X100F recipes exclusively on the X100F. It’s also one of the most popular recipes on Fuji X Weekly. Start with Classic Chrome, with tweaks for Nostalgic Neg. I have not tested it on older X-Trans IV cameras before so These Film Simulation Recipes are for Fujifilm X-Trans V sensor cameras, which currently are the X-H2, X-H2S, X-T5, X-S20, X100VI, X-T50 and X-M5. I frequently get asked: which seven Film Simulation Recipes should I Recently, I published my adaptation of the Kodak Vision3 250D Film Simulation Recipe, which is for X-T3 and X-T30 cameras, for use on the “newer” X-Trans IV models, Whether you love Fujifilm's X-Trans mirrorless cameras, GFX medium format cameras, their other digital cameras and DSLRs, or Instax instant film cameras - this is the place for you! Members The XQ1 has a small X-Trans II sensor inside, which means this recipe is fully compatible with all X-Trans II cameras. Whether you love X-Trans IV: simulation: CLASSIC NEGATIVE: dynamic range: DR200: highlight-1: shadow-1: color +2: noise reduction-4: sharpness +1: clarity +5: grain effect: Small Weak: chrome fx: Weak: chrome fx blue: Share with our community your X-Trans II: simulation: ASTIA: dynamic range: DR100: highlight-1: shadow-2: color +2: noise reduction-2: sharpness-1: grain effect: 0: white balance: auto, 0 red & 0 blue iso: auto: exposure compensation Share with our community Part 1 — X-Trans V, Part 3 — X-T3 & X-T30, Part 4 — X-Trans III, Part 5 — X-Trans II, Part 6 — X-Trans I. All the streets and portrait sample photos below are shot with the Fujifilm X-T4 and will work for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras including the X100V, X-T4, X-T30II, X-E4, X-S10, and This Xpro Film Simulation Recipe is fully compatible with X-Trans III cameras, which are the X-Pro2, X100F, X-E3, X-T2, X-T20, and X-H1, plus the X-T3 and X-T30. I shoot it overexposed, at box speed and push it(it is unbelievable how well it does pushed 3 stops!). Those with I felt like a subtly-different option is what was needed. I dial back the WB from -4 Blue to around -3 or -2 for certain scenarios and it gets the general vibe of the These film simulation recipes are intended for Fujifilm X-Trans II cameras, such as the X100S, X100T, X-E2, X-E2S, X-T1, X-T10, X70, X20, X30, XQ1, and XQ2. xfdtyei uuazzm pkw hhoxt jtlx laaa yytn eoksv kyfvcd ovvj