it's a shame Ricoh hasn't implemented a film grain option for every film recipes, not just black and white! the colours in these images are amazing btw.
Indeed this is the first thing I noticed after purchasing the Ricoh GR iii. Do I use the film grain option even in post? Most of the time not. But I like to have the option when I want to. In camera grain option might make it easier...
My friend. You got me out of a creative rut. Discovering these recipes of yours aswell as the ones you reviewed has opened a qhole new world for me. Thank you Quick question: Maybe you already replied in another video but do you shoot JPEG or Raw+JPEG?
Well done, Luke. Thanks for posting this. Quite a difference between daylight and artificial/night light. In general I think this recipe is better for daylight, which is to be expected from looking at the recipe. Although, the bakery shots looked great with the extra warmth obtained with indoor lighting.
Luke, I love all your recipes but I'm really drawn to the colors in the last photo from your GR III review video (of the ship Galaxy). Is that one of your recipes? If I had to guess, I'd say it was Candy Color but it looks a little more faded (in a good way). Would love to know. Thanks!
it's a shame Ricoh hasn't implemented a film grain option for every film recipes, not just black and white! the colours in these images are amazing btw.
Indeed this is the first thing I noticed after purchasing the Ricoh GR iii. Do I use the film grain option even in post? Most of the time not. But I like to have the option when I want to. In camera grain option might make it easier...
My friend. You got me out of a creative rut. Discovering these recipes of yours aswell as the ones you reviewed has opened a qhole new world for me. Thank you
Quick question: Maybe you already replied in another video but do you shoot JPEG or Raw+JPEG?
Well done, Luke. Thanks for posting this. Quite a difference between daylight and artificial/night light. In general I think this recipe is better for daylight, which is to be expected from looking at the recipe. Although, the bakery shots looked great with the extra warmth obtained with indoor lighting.
Yes, I agree. I definitely like this one better in natural light.
very excited to try this one out
Just in time. Will try it out this weekend.
Hi Luke! Can you do Porta 400 at some point? Thank you!
I’m looking for it too.
For beginners, what would be a more appropriate recipe on a daily basis? (Considering various weather conditions!)
Luke, I love all your recipes but I'm really drawn to the colors in the last photo from your GR III review video (of the ship Galaxy). Is that one of your recipes? If I had to guess, I'd say it was Candy Color but it looks a little more faded (in a good way). Would love to know. Thanks!
Hey! No, I don't believe I took that using a film recipe. I believe that one was shot in RAW and edited in lightroom.
@@LukeTaylorPhotography It’s beautiful. You should be making presets as well as recipes! :)