

I have no problem to even adjust white balance ect. Of course you can also edit jpg files too if you wish. IE you just save the best image from one of your 3 The editing consist of just deleting lol. Thirdly, Fuji is the only camera I know that you can shoot a single shot and the camera gives you up to three very nice jpg variants of your choosing ! Second is how you can get great DR with help of shadow and highlight controls. The Fuji is different in three ways in regards to shooting jpgs.įirst is the well known fact that the Fuji jpgs are really nicely rendered. I also shoot a Nikon D4s and a Nikon D500 and it does not even enter my head to shoot in jpg with these cameras. DR is set to 100 ! But my settings are colour -1 I lowered the saturation as a matter of personal taste.


The last colour image and the last mono image I have edited those we can not editĬlick to expand.I chose neg pro hi as my base as it suits my taste in colour tone in the vast majority of subjects. See how they react to the different colours in the scene. Shot with Pro neg high with -2 saturation, mono green filter, mono red filter. So here are a few images I just took to demonstrate the differences. Yet there is a huge difference between the two and it will give you the choice of which fits your subject best. Now you may not think that there would be much difference in the images. The red filter is great for better or more dramatic tones in the mono images. My second choice for the 3rd film simulation is Mono with red filter ! Is more often than not people, and the green filter is great for skin tones. Ok my first choice for my second film simulation is Mono with green filter.

I am sure many will have tried it using itĪlong with the red filter ect too. I am sure we have all used and tried the mono film simulations. If I do want more vibrant colour in a given image I can add it in Now I have a perfect colour simulation mode. so I first made it perfect by turning down saturation by 2 marks ! Pro neg high is still not perfect for me. So how do we make the most out of what we can do with the humble but great Pro 1 ?įirst I selected my fave colour simulation. Otherwise colour will rob the image of impact and all too often colour can distract. My thoughts on this have always been to shoot Mono unless colour is important to the picture. Add the ability to create 3 different film simulations to the same image makes this way of shooting ruddy great We all know just how good the JPG files are with Fuji though. So I thought this could be an interesting topic and hopefully will help those who had not thought about it !
