level 1. Posted by 1 day ago. I am trying this recipe on my GFX 50R now! | FUJI X WEEKLY, Fujifilm GFX-50S Film Simulation Recipe: Provia 400. level 1. Are you using any of the ones I've posted about on my blog? I was in a similar situation because the custom WB that the Portra recipe mentions may not have any previously set value. I read it somewhere that we can use CL low or Ch High drive mode to skip the extra in-camera processing time. C2: "Acros" Jpeg Fuji Acros just happens to be my favourite black and white film. Going “retro” Lately I have been looking at several examples of film photography using Portra 400, many of them shot with the ever growing popular Leica M6, but also Olympus om4, Pentax 67, Mamiyas and the likes. 1 day ago. Thank you!! Fujifilm Pro 400H is a 400 speed color negative film meant for professional use in 35mm and medium format cameras. Sharpening: -2 Reply. Example photographs, all camera-made JPEGs using this new Kodak Portra 400 film simulation recipe on my Fujifilm X100V: Light Green Leaves – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Sunlight In The Tree – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Creek Through The Trees – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Light on the Water – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Big Green Leaf – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Sunshine & Tree Leaves – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Stone & Blooms – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Jo Swinging – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Brother & Sister Driving – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Protect & Serve – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Seagull on a Lamp – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V, Stormy Reeds – Farmington, UT – Fujifilm X100V. Make sure you choose the correct … Just gorgeous! Hey, I know... why not make my own 'Acros' film simulation recipe? Indeed it is! Which in some cases (although not all), I actually do. A Fuji X Weekly reader suggested to me that if I use my Kodak Portra 160 recipe, except increase Shadow, Highlight and Color by one, that should be pretty close to Portra 400. Use this: I’ll give that a try next time! Today I am sharing some photos I shot with the Kodak Portra 400 Fuji x100v film simulation recipe. It’s hard to know, I would double check the White Balance. Report Save. So that's what I've been spending a good deal of time doing with my 'new' X-E1. Lake Mahinapua Jetty. Big Sky Over Yellow House - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm GFX-50S - "Provia 400" This film simulation recipe was a failed attempt to create a certain look, but I liked the results anyway. Creating custom film simulation recipes and inputting them into the camera. Shot on Fujifilm X-T4 at 35mm with the XF 23mm f2 lens. The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. 2. Not now anyways. As an old film shooter, who enjoys using film from time to time, the lure of using a digital camera that you can set to 'Velvia' is very enticing. Are you using film simulation recipes with your Fujifilm camera? There's a real cost to operating and maintaining this site, not to mention all the time that I pour into it. You can use this one on your X100F: https://fujixweekly.com/2018/05/30/my-fujifilm-x100f-kodak-portra-400-film-simulation-recipe/, Or this one (except disregard Color Chrome Effect): https://fujixweekly.com/2020/05/10/my-fujifilm-x-t30-kodak-portra-400-film-simulation-recipe/. Be the first to share what you think! This custom film simulation recipe is created by FujiXWeekly author, Ritchie Roesch and it has become one of the most used SOOC simulation recipes by Fujifilm photographers. 100% Upvoted. 2. no comments yet. It doesn't look like it can, or will, be released in earlier camera models, since the Acros 'special sauce' requires the latest processor to work. I’ve never used the actual Kodak Portra 400 Professional ISO 400 film, but I like the SOOC JPEG images on Ritchie’s web page and decided to give it a try. I am curious though – how do you deal with the extra in-camera processing time that the “clarity” setting provides? X-Trans IVX100V, X-Pro3, X-T4, X-T3 &… Rumor. This week I decided to take a look at the Portra 400 film simulation recipe for Fuji X-Series cameras! Yes, but it doesn’t apply Clarity, so if you want the Clarity setting you’ll have to adjust it by reprocessing the RAW file, either in-camera or with X RAW Studio. Having now tested all the film simulation recipes I've programmed into my X-E2, and having shot Jpeg-only for the last month, I have to say I'm very pleased with the work-flow, the quality of the images, and the results. Cukup mirip. Fujifilm, My X-E1 Film Simulation Recipe C1: Classic Chrome, Exploring a Ghost Town with the Fujifilm X-E2, My Fujifilm X-E2 film recipes for Landscapes, My C6 Fujifilm custom film recipe: Ilford HP5. share. Thanks for sharing amazing recipe.. Update: Fuji X Weekly App for Android Almost Finished! Even though we all know that it's still only a digital file - right?! share. Fuji X100v. Kodak Portra 400 Fuji Film Simulation Recipe Compared to DxO Color Efx Pro 4 9th June 2020 In Photography. Noise Reduction: -4 Beautiful. My email is roeschphotography@yahoo.com, send me a message, I’d like to talk more about it. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. … Come with me as I uncover the truth about using the Fujifilm system. I just use the delay to slow myself down. The delay and blackout keep me from using it. Tags: COVID Times, Downtown Princeton, DxO Color Efx Pro 4, Fruity Yogurt & Cafe, H1912, Kodak Portra 400 Film Simulation Recipe, Nassau Street, Princeton, Vandeventer Avenue. And what's even more enticing - to me at least - is having the ability to create your own film 'looks' (up to seven in the X-E1) and access them very quickly. And I guess the clue is in the name - Portra. In the photo above - Morning has Broken - the hills and foreground were practically black so that I would retain information in the clouds and sun-lit rocks in the distance. What a great idea! Reply. It’s very similar to the X-T30 Portra 400 recipe, the differences aren’t huge, but it is subtly better in my opinion. Portra 400 recipe. I’m actually working on that one right now! Khürt Williams says: September 28, 2018 at 11:21 am. level 1. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. Portra 800 is on my to-do list. Also, I’ve made it available for free! Highlight: -1 Of course, because these are Jpegs, there's really no going back with white balance settings - it is what it is. Documentary Photography, Blogs & Fuji Recipes ... (V1) and MGA Fred Herzog Kodachrome (V2 – Authentic Shadows), MGA Portra 400, MGA Eterna XTra, Instant Film, MGA Classic Aged, Primavera, MGA Classic Negative and MGA Leica-Like V2. Hi! Thanks!! If you shoot RAW+JPEG, your RAWs will have the settings “built in” but it will be up to your software to interpret those settings. 1/4000 sec, f2, ISO 320. Nextnya cobain resep film apa? As the name implies, it’s intended for portrait photography, but can be used for many other types of photography. When the sun does come out, and the Daylight white balance of the Portra simulation kicks-in, then the colours are very pleasing, if somewhat slightly muted. Lake Brunner Jetty, Moana. … It’s a step above Fuji’s consumer Superia line, as well as a direct competitor to Kodak’s Portra 400 emulsion. Portra 400 film recipe for Fujifilm X-E2 Get link; Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; Email; Other Apps; August 07, 2020 I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. level 1. Have you by chance created a Kodak Porta 160 Simulation for the XT4/X100V? The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. Check out the Fuji X Weekly App for iOS. This recipe attempts to simulate the look of Kodak Portra 400 Professional ISO 400 film. Ooooh me likey lots. share. Fujfilm X-E2 with XC16-50mm. https://fujixweekly.com/2020/03/29/not-my-fujifilm-x-t1-x-trans-ii-kodak-portra-160-film-simulation-recipe/. f/11 @ 1/3rd sec, ISO … I've got seven to play with after all. 0 Comments After messing around with Color Efx Pro 4from DxO’s Nik … Grain Effect: Strong, Small Like Liked by 1 person. 2. It reminds me of Fujichrome Provia 400, but it isn't … It's a beautiful, tonal, fine-grained film, that I shoot in my film cameras whenever I can. They have also introduced an Acros film simulation into their latest digital cameras - but only in the latest with the third generation processor. share. Haven’t figured out how to get Portra from that base sim. Motukiekie Moonscape. For landscape work I'm probably more likely to switch to either my Velvia recipe, or the Kodak E100SW recipe. Motukiekie Moonscape. X100 owners on this sub be like. Thank you very much!! Fujifilm GFX-50S Film Simulation Recipe: Provia 400, Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Creamy Color, My Fujifilm X100F Classic Chrome Film Simulation Recipe, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Portra 400 v2, My Fujifilm X100F Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation Recipe. Like all films, results can vary greatly depending on how it’s shot, developed and printed or scanned, and even which version of the film you’re talking about. Dynamic Range: DR-Auto Nobody pays me to write the content found on fujixweekly.com. New Nostalgic Negative Film Simulation + X-Trans IV Nostalgic Negative Recipe! I hope to tackle that at some point soon. Reply. Close. Probably exactly what you would want in a 'portrait' styled film. I’ve probably tried at least 20 of your recipes but none really stuck with me. I over-rode the ISO and set it manually to the 'Low' - 100 setting. Fujfilm X-E2 with XC16-50mm. share. In both situations, I prefer Kodak Portra 400. 432. The other - perhaps more practical reason - for why I've programmed the Portra 400 recipe into my camera is because it uses a different white balance setting from the others. The recipe uses a Daylight white balance setting (with +4 red and -5 blue), and this is obvious when shooting very early in the morning, before actual daylight. Back in the film days, unless you had an electronic advance (which I didn’t), you had to wind the film between exposures. Sort by. Reply. 1 day ago. hide. The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. Capture One does in fact read Fujifilm’s RAW files. Imagery. This is great. Or, of course, Black and White. It boasts an incredibly wide exposure latitude, extraordinarily fine grain, and a true-to-life color palette. You can try this: And so I may as well start at the beginning - with 'C1' - a simulation that I have called "Classic Chrome". My “old” recipe isn’t, in fact, old, as I published it only one month ago, but already I have improved on it, thanks to Fujifilm’s new tools, and also thanks to Fuji X Weekly reader Thomas Schwab, who helped tremendously refine the recipe to be more accurate to actual Portra 400 film. Now even though the film recipe says Portra "400" - which, with the actual film, would mean starting your ISO at 400 - I did cheat a little when using this recipe for these landscapes. 2. 0 comments. View Entire Discussion (0 Comments) More posts from the fujifilm community . Would I be able to use the same recipe with my x100F? best. Color Chrome Effect: Strong f/5.6 @ 1/350th, ISO 200. | FUJI X WEEKLY, Comparing Portra Film Simulation Recipes to Kyle McDougall’s Lightroom Presets | FUJI X WEEKLY, 12 Film Simulation Recipes of Christmas | FUJI X WEEKLY, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Portra 400 v2 | FUJI X WEEKLY, https://fujixweekly.com/2020/03/29/not-my-fujifilm-x-t1-x-trans-ii-kodak-portra-160-film-simulation-recipe/, Top 20 Most Popular Film Simulation Recipes of 2020 | FUJI X WEEKLY, New Nostalgic Negative Film Simulation + X-Trans IV Nostalgic Negative Recipe! 19 hours ago. Thank you again for the hardwork ! Unless, of course, you actually like the blue cast that it is giving in the images. Thank you! And finally, just because it says Portra, doesn't mean you can't use it for landscapes - does it? 475. Many photographers use it as a means of … Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. For my final test, I'm going to shoot the same subject with all seven recipes so I can compare them side-by-side. Fujfilm X-E2 with XC16-50mm. Unlock advanced features by becoming a Patron. As I understand it that film sim reacts differently to exposure changes and gives a more film like response. level 1. Color Chrome Effect Blue: Weak Thanks so much for your kind words and feedback! Thank you so much for this Recipe! You made my day with all those recipes ! August 07, 2020 I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. I use Portra 400 a lot but recently the price went way higher so this simulation would really help so I could shoot both film and digital! Yum love me sum good light. I may even find an unsuspecting victim (err, I mean subject), and do some portrait comparisons with all the recipes too - just to make it fair. f/11 @ 1/3rd sec, ISO … These images were reprocessed using Fuji X RAW Studio with the EV adjusted Kodak Portra 400 Film Simulation Recipe.. H1912 Vintage Jewelry | Saturday 6 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR Saturday 6 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR Nassau Street and Vandeventer Avenue | Saturday 6 June, 2020 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM … This new Portra 400 film simulation recipe requires the use of Clarity, which slows down the camera considerably. Just look at the images for this post - all captured with the Portra 400 film simulation recipe. no comments yet . Which software is good to use to keep the setting? Report Save. SOOC portra 400 recipe. X100v - portra 400 recipe. ( Log Out / Do you think we’ll get that clarity and chrome blue settings in the xt-3 ? But now I'm mainly a landscape photographer (if I'm choosing what to shoot), so a 'Portra' style film seems a bit redundant? Well, I don't never not do portraits (did that make sense? If you’re a Fuji shooter with any interest in SOOC jpgs, FujiXWeekly is the finest resource available. best . share. I would keep working with it, and find some articles or videos or classes that explain how to use it. Portra 400 film recipe for Fujifilm X-E2. Yeah, but I guess with film I was the factor in whether or not I could take the next shot. I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. Believe it or not, ISO 400 was considered “high ISO” by many photographers back in the film days, and Portra 400 was one of the absolute best “high ISO” color films ever made. 1 day ago. I don’t currently have any RAW editing software, so I’m not much of a help. The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. Wanting to get out and shoot this weekend again. It really is quite phenomenal. save. report. share. Whenever I use the Portra 400 recipe, my photos come out looking trash. I used to spend most weekends shooting Weddings, and I guess the Portra film simulation would have come in very handy in those settings. My “old” recipe isn’t, in fact, old, as I published it only one month ago, but already I have improved on it, thanks to Fujifilm’s new tools, and also thanks to Fuji X Weekly reader Thomas Schwab, who helped tremendously refine the recipe to be more accurate to actual Portra 400 film. f/11 @ 1/3rd sec, ISO … As you can tell from my blog, I don't do a lot of portraiture. report. Classic Chrome I had some issues with the older recipe which I think was due to user error. Portra 400 film recipe for Fujifilm X-E2. I've left testing the Portra 400 recipe until last because I think of it as fitting a fairly specific scenario. Original Poster 18 hours ago. Film has been back in favour from some years now and it is all the rage right now. If you appreciated this article, please consider making a one-time gift contribution. 1/125 sec, f5.6, ISO 2000. You see, he captured some pictures with Portra 400 film and made some identical pictures with his X-Pro3. August 07, 2020 I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. I thought I'd share all seven of them over the next few months, as I get out and create images using the different profiles. Join me as I test out the Fujifilm X100V and Portra 400 Film Recipe during a golden hour portrait shoot in Joshua Tree. As already mentioned, the 'daylight' white balance setting does mean that it's more suited for - well, daylight use. Does this setting only work for JPEG? Thank you! Check it out! Change ). 7 After many requests, I finally sat down and created a Lightroom preset for Fujifilm users that serves as a starting point for achieving a look that’s close to the images that I shoot using Kodak Portra 400. It can produce a strong cast under artificial light. save. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Backlit Forest Leaves – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V – “Kodak Portra 400”. Fujifilm suggests shooting RAW and adding Clarity later, but I just use the pause to slow myself down. After a few small changes, this new recipe emerged. Posted by 3 days ago. Exposure Compensation: +1/3 to +1 (typically). Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. I will say that best results are in daytime sunlight. It’s free! The use of Clarity also means that this recipe can’t be used on “older” cameras, only the X100V, X-Pro3 and X-T4 (as of this writing), but feel free to apply the white balance shift of this recipe to the X-T30 version and see if you like it better. Great simulation! And s, Since getting my Fujifilm X-E1 recently, I've spent a bit of time exploring and setting up my own film simulation recipes. Picture. Motukiekie Moonscape. best. Shadow: -2 Monochrome Simulations: MGA Sepia+, MGA Vintage Mono, MGA Leica Q2 Monochrom Cool (Now with … Would love to see a Recipe for Portra 800. by Khürt Williams. https://fujixweekly.com/2020/04/03/my-fujifilm-x-t30-kodak-portra-160-film-simulation-recipe/ ( Log Out / I liked what I saw, but I played around with the settings more to see if I could improve on it. Portra 400 film recipe for Fujifilm X-E2. share. I mentioned this in probably every post I've done so far on these film recipes, but it's worth repeating (again). Plus, I could keep my eye in the viewfinder while advancing the film. White Balance: Daylight, +3 Red & -5 Blue But it's there if I do. 1. hide. Portra 400 was introduced by Kodak in 1998, and was redesigned in 2006 and again in 2010. I suggest you reset your custom WB that you use for Portra recipe once with a white card (maybe in daylight). As already mentioned, I'm not shooting a lot of portraits. Choose your sensor to find the film simulation recipes that are compatible with your Fujifilm camera: X-Trans IV X-Trans III X-Trans II X-Trans I Bayer GFX Don't know what sensor your camera has? My recommendation is to keep at it, I’m sure the learning curve is steep, but you’ll soon enough be able to do with it what you want. , This one won’t work on Bayer. 110. FUJIFILM X RAW studio software reads the setting but only converts from RAW to JPG, not TIFF Capture One doesn’t read RAF file… I will keep researching…. Do you just re-run the RAWS through Fuji X Studio later? level 2. 5 comments. … Bridge Over Stream – Layton, UT – Fujifilm X100V – “Kodak Portra 400”. I’m ashamed to admit I have been reading your recipes for years and years now but never left a comment. Turns out not much needed to be tweaked. Be the first to share what you think! I remain impressed with this 16MP X-Trans II Fujifilm sensor. So perhaps this isn't the best choice of recipe for very early, pre-dawn, lighting. Reply. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. Posted by … Fuji film simulations recipes are more powerful than you know. I don’t know what I’m touching wrongly but do you have any solution to this? X100v - portra 400 recipe. Let me know what you think once you have a chance to try it. In this post I'd like to outline my C2 custom setting recipe - my version of Fuji Acros. I'm bracketing my shots shooting Jpeg more than I did when shooting RAW - but in saying that, I'm actually very surprised at how under-exposed I can get and still manage to pull out detail and information from the shadows. That’s stunning! 42 comments. I’m so glad that you like this recipe and found it useful to your photography. | Fuji X Weekly, Film Simulation Review: Abandoned RV Dealer with Kodak Portra 400 | Fuji X Weekly, Abandoned Location: Hugh’s RV w/ Fujifilm X100V & Fujicolor Reala 100 (Video) | Fuji X Weekly, Kodak Portra 400 recipe – CESTBIBI PHOTOGRAPHY, Learning Photography: Experimenting With Fujifilm’s Film Simulation Profiles in FujiFilm X Raw Studio – Gauravonomics, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Portra 800 | FUJI X WEEKLY, 7 New Film Simulation Recipes – Patron Early Access! I’ve tried finding it here on the blog, but was unable to locate it. I prefer Ektar for snow. The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400 I have a question. ( Log Out / Darn! This post contains affiliate links, and if you make a purchase using my links I’ll be compensated a small amount for it. It looks interesting, but nothing like Portra. Perhaps that’s when I should use the OVF on my X-Pro3 as to avoid the blackout , Hi Ritchie, absolutely love your presets. Classic Negative is definitely a Fujicolor palette. https://fujixweekly.com/2020/12/30/fujifilm-x100v-film-simulation-recipe-kodak-portra-400-v2/ If you're shooting Jpeg-only, highlights must be preserved at all cost. It’s the preferred software for editing Fujifilm RAW files by many, many, many people. Shot on Fujifilm X-T4 at 50mm with the XF 35mm f2 lens. f/11 @ 1/3rd sec, ISO … I outline why this is important, and how it works in this blogpost. Hi!,Do you think it would work on bayer sensor anyhow?considering most of them don’t have advanced settings such as color chrome effect,etc?and how bout the white balancing? How can I keep this setting when I shoot in RAW (RAF)? 432. For some reason, when I put all that numbers and setting in my x100v, all the photos I take look very orangy.. 0 comments. Sort by. Hi Ritchie! If so, which ones? This new Kodak Portra 400 v2 recipe is great! Kodak Portra 400 recipe. Log in or sign up to leave a comment Log In Sign Up. In this write-up, I won’t be … Portraits. Set Grain to Small & Weak, Clarity to 0 and CCEB to Off, and it’s compatible with the new cameras. The last one to test, as indicated in the heading for this post, was my Kodak Portra 400 film recipe - in the C4 slot on my X-E2. Shall we discuss this? 100% Upvoted. Walking the dogs. I’m glad that you like them. my X-T30 Kodak Portra 400 film simulation recipe, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Fujicolor Superia 100, Fujifilm X-T1 (X-Trans II) Film Simulation Recipe: “Eterna”, https://fujixweekly.com/2018/05/30/my-fujifilm-x100f-kodak-portra-400-film-simulation-recipe/, https://fujixweekly.com/2020/05/10/my-fujifilm-x-t30-kodak-portra-400-film-simulation-recipe/, Fujifilm Film Simulation Challenge Roll 5: Kodak Portra 400 - Island in the Net, https://fujixweekly.com/2020/04/03/my-fujifilm-x-t30-kodak-portra-160-film-simulation-recipe/, Film Simulation Recipe Compatibility: X-Trans IV | Fuji X Weekly, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Kodak Ultramax 400 | Fuji X Weekly, Review: Fujifilm X100V – Like Shooting With An Endless Roll of Film | Fuji X Weekly, Vuhlandes: Fujifilm Photographers Be Like…. This is great. Actually, I did about a week ago. So what does the Kodak Portra 400 film recipe look like in the X-E2? This looks fantastic Ritchie. It’s similar to Portra 160, but with more contrast, saturation and grain. Written by Kyle. save. I'd love to see some results if you would like to share? Thanks for getting back to me. I shoot film and really lean towards Kodak Portra and Ultramax, so I had to try this recipe on my XT2 and X100F. 17 hours ago. Bagus resepnya. Reply. August 07, 2020 I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. Color: +2 I was gutted when Fuji discontinued it in 2017, and then elated when they said they would be bringing it back in 2019! As for which film recipes custom setting to use, you can either choose the custom film simulation recipes from Fujixweekly or customize one to your liking. Sorry. Thanks! report. If I needed to be quick, I would set Clarity to 0 and adjust it later by reprocessing in-camera, but I haven’t had to that yet. Sorry I am still learning how to use this camera. Ritchie Roesch has been compiling scores of custom film simulations that approximate film stocks – including stocks that went out of production decades ago. Fujifilm X100V Black Amazon B&H Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Maybe Capture 1? share. 100% Upvoted. Motukiekie Moonscape. Fuji X-E1. Here are two very different photographs in three different JPEG recipes: Kodak Portra 400, Kodachrome 64, and my own recipe using Velvia. Clarity: +2 I'm seriously loving using the Fujifilm system - especially the custom film simulations. ), and so a portrait/skin oriented film recipe might actually come in handy one day. Having said all that, and while I'm very happy with the landscape images I captured with the Portra 400 recipe, it probably won't get a lot of use. Really really wanna try this recipe properly and just shoot JPEG without worrying about retouching later on… thanks in advance! Report Save. August 07, 2020 I've been shooting Jpeg-only with my X-E2 for about a month now, and have finally tested out all my film simulation recipes. This is THE BEST RECIPE I HAVE EVER USED. Thank you! I kind of think of it as that. Download my ‘Portra’ style Fujifilm Preset for Lightroom. Would love To see a Portra 800 recipe. Kodak Portra 400 recipe for portrait photographers, uses Daylight White Balance, so make sure you only use the White Balance just for the recipe itself. So why have I programmed it into one of my seven custom simulation slots on my X-E2? The -1 Highlight and Shadow tone flattens the curve and lowers the contrast somewhat, while the +2 colour punches some more saturation back into the classic chrome film base. Even when using a neutral density graduate (Cokin Grey soft edge) filter. In this video, I share how to create a custom Kodak Portra 400 film simulation recipe on your Fuji camera. I walked north on Nassau Street toward Hogie Haven. But if you don't mind your early morning/late evening landscapes taking on a blue hue, then Portra is certainly still worth using during low light. Fujifilm X100V Silver Amazon B&H. OC. hi guys I am loving these recipes sooooo much on my x100v! ( Log Out / Thanks . Report Save. Portra 400 film recipe for Fujifilm X-E2. A journey of discovery with Fujifilm. Temperature finally out of the sub-zero range. I would like to contribute financially if needed to the creation of the recipes for the Fuji Superia Premium 400, probably my favourite film. I wanted to give myself the cleanest shadows when post-processing these jpegs, since I was having to under-expose quite a bit to retain information in the highlights of the sky. Report Save. Sort by. The Portra 400 recipe is best used for portrait photography during the daytime, also best matching with the best vintage lens to get amazing color & bokeh. October 9, 2020. This is important in allowing me to set white balance shifts for the film simulations to get them closer to looking like the film they are supposed to be mimicking. I truly hope that the X-T3 will get those features. I’ve tried with the newest Photoshop (Camera Raw), Lightroom, FUJIFILM X RAW studio etc but nothing worked Camera Raw and Lightroom, I can change to ‘Fuji: Classic Chrome’ (the original color setting) but then they don’t have the advanced settings. This is a brand-new version of my X-T30 Kodak Portra 400 film simulation recipe, designed specifically for the Fujifilm X100V, X-Pro3 and X-T4. I might shoot another wedding for a friend someday, in which case the Portra 400 simulation will likely get some use? The colour balance is quite blue, despite the -5 blue channel reduction, since there's no 'daylight' available for the white balance setting to use to warm things up. And yet, shooting at ISO 100, I've pulled out a serious amount of fairly clean detail from those shadows to create a pleasingly exposed image. You see, he captured some pictures with Portra 400 film and made some identical … Fujifilm X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe: Creamy Color, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation Recipe: Faded Negative, Fujifilm X-M1 (X-Trans I) Film Simulation Recipe: Winter Blue, Fujifilm X-T1 (X-Trans II) Film Simulation Recipe: Jon’s Classic Chrome, New Patron Early-Access Film Simulation Recipe: Fujicolor NPH, Two New (Yet Old) Film Simulation Recipes, Fujifilm X-T30 (X-Trans IV) Film Simulation Recipe: Velvia v2, My Fujifilm X100V Kodachrome 64 Film Simulation Recipe, How To Add Film Simulation Recipes To Your Fujifilm Camera, Fujifilm X100V Film Simulation: Kodak Portra 400, My Fujifilm X100F Kodak Portra 400 Film Simulation Recipe.
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