So that means if i set my GR III to Profile „negativ Film“ i will get your last preset your favorite one? Great work. Thank you for this Video. I am a jpg Shooter😊
@@marcpatrick5948No, u set negativ Film, but u use FN To adjust the parameters you have to set the white balance as shown at the beginning of the recipe
I like your Yawaraki 160. Just picked up a GR3 for a trip to Japan a year from now. Gotta familiarize myself with it. Way back when I was more interested in hopping into LR, after many years of settling for phone cameras and PS Express I'd like to just shoot and be happy. A true pocket camera with a nice prime lens and sensor sealed the deal.
I especially like the Portra one. I think it does a decent imitation job. This film is knowm for having a nice saturation in the blue and green. Yours is not bad at all! Looks natural and slightly moody at the same time, I like it!
Thank you for making this! Came across your channel recently and your videos are easily some of the best covering the Ricoh GR. Recently picked one up and have been using in-camera simulations but there aren't many videos out there on them. Great video.
I saw some videos of you some weeks now. Thanks for sharing your thouths about the Ricoh GR. I own one as well and like it very much. The recipies I like a lot and you findings in more detail helped me lot. Thanks for the new recipies. Greetings from the Netherlands.
One of the hardest settings to get just right for me is WB when moving from one place to another. I miss how with film, colors were more up to the type of film and the one hour printers, and all one had to worry about was focusing, exposure, and composition. What i most looking forward on a GR, besides the form factor, is finding the right recipe to hopefully be comfortable to shoot jpegs exclusively.
@@vincenzodellama7158Have you seen a Ricoh GR next to, say, a Pentax K1? GR is pretty much a Steam Deck. Not gonna bend myself backwards to use it to max capacity every-single-time just because it can; I control the machine, not the other way around.
@@joseanmx1 you don't control the machine if you don't even control the files that come out of it. You don't need to "bend yourself backwards" to use raw, it takes literally 1 extra minute to do a basic edit or process them in camera.
I've watched a lot of your videos recently and have been both learning and enjoying them a lot! Will be trying out your recipe as it looked great on the vlog, but like you I always shoot RAW & jpg anyway, although I can see the appeal of simplifying my workflow for travel photography where I dont want to spend all night on edits or leave it until I get home and 1500 images to do! Many thanks
Thanks! Cotton Color 400 is a really good one. I wish it could be possible to add a few other things like grain in the RICOH recipes but there are great
I didn't realize I could set the AWB before shooting. I've been shooting RAW and doing it in development. Going to definitely try this Negative Film sim on JPEG
Wow! The GR looks are much more subtle than Fujifilm. They look *a lot* better in my opinion. My big camera is an X-T2 and I have tried all the recipes people suggest, but it seems like they were based on either expired film, or cheap gear with strong tint and colour cast. Most of the time all they are is a very warm green white balance to mute all the natural colour distraction - and don't come close to the film they are supposed to emulate at all. Using them gave me similar results to when I was an amateur, stuck on a Cloudy white balance setting because I didn't know what it was, and all my images looked like they were shot through cheap sunglasses. I actually ended up making my own recipes for Ektar, Ektachrome, Portra, and Ultramax based on a collection of images shot on the M6 with a Leica lens - and then colour matched the reds, blues, greens, and yellows as close as possible. It was an interesting excerise to analyse and really notice colour in my photos, as well as develop a clean and natural no edit, P mode point and shoot style that I'm happy with. I have maybe edited 2 raw files in 5 years. Plus, I ironically never need to use my cute retro Fuji dials again. 😂
I agree. A lot of Fuji recipes I have seen online are really trying too hard for that vintage film look. I prefer the GR's simulations but I do wish they added a grain adjustment like the black and white simulations have.
@@adriensanguinetti i used it now for around 500 shots and are very pleased with the results. It works even well for portraits of my family. Will take the Ricoh to Danmark now and will take as many pictures as possible. :)
Yawarakai 160 is wonderful! I don't have a Ricoh right now but do you have something similar in the lightroom presets that you sell on your website 🙏? Thank you! Amazing work and compositions
Your video is so helpful. I'm trying to decide on a compact street camera for my upcoming family trip. Just curious - did you film the b-roll shots on the ricoh too? They were so beautiful!
I personally prefer shooing just JPG. Have been doing so for a long time, especially for my travel photos. The only time I shoot RAW is for professional work. Great vid, thanks for sharing all the cool info.
Thanks! Those looks are the one you can create IN the camera while shooting JPEG. But I am shooting mainly RAW and edit my pictures in Lightroom with my presets available here adrisangui.myshopify.com/
I have a question. I'm not trying to be mean but when youtube photographers say film simulation or recipes...we're basically saying the same thing as LR presets right? All of these things are just settings. Just making sure... Thanks! Love this video
Thanks for commenting, nope LR presets and film simulation recipes are 2 very different things. One is to edit your raw photos in Lightroom and the recipes are to use your JPEG without editing straight out of camera
Is it possible to link the WB compensation to the custom simulation? Or do you have to remember to change the WB compensation every time you change simulations?
8:28 If your Fujifilm is taking a while to process image, the Clarity setting has probably been adjusted. If you set the Clarity setting to 0, the delay in between shots is non existent.
@@adriensanguinetti Sure. Fast clarity processing is maybe a benefit for not having flash, tilting screen, weather sealing, f2.0, viewfinder and build quality different from a 2000s teenage girl plastic camera.
this is the only person i go to for gr iii stuff - best videos and gets to the point!!
Your preset at the end was in my opinion easily the best, very beautiful. That retro aesthetic film feeling but with an almost dreamlike look.
Glad you liked it! And give it a try if you have a GR ;)
So that means if i set my GR III to Profile „negativ Film“ i will get your last preset your favorite one? Great work. Thank you for this Video. I am a jpg Shooter😊
@@marcpatrick5948No, u set negativ Film, but u use FN To adjust the parameters you have to set the white balance as shown at the beginning of the recipe
i agree
Thanks for doing this review. I agree with you, that Yawaraki 160 is beautiful!
Thanks!
I like your Yawaraki 160. Just picked up a GR3 for a trip to Japan a year from now. Gotta familiarize myself with it. Way back when I was more interested in hopping into LR, after many years of settling for phone cameras and PS Express I'd like to just shoot and be happy. A true pocket camera with a nice prime lens and sensor sealed the deal.
I especially like the Portra one. I think it does a decent imitation job. This film is knowm for having a nice saturation in the blue and green. Yours is not bad at all! Looks natural and slightly moody at the same time, I like it!
Thank you for making this! Came across your channel recently and your videos are easily some of the best covering the Ricoh GR. Recently picked one up and have been using in-camera simulations but there aren't many videos out there on them. Great video.
Awesome, thank you! Glad my videos are helpful :)
I saw some videos of you some weeks now. Thanks for sharing your thouths about the Ricoh GR. I own one as well and like it very much. The recipies I like a lot and you findings in more detail helped me lot. Thanks for the new recipies. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers :)
Thank you!
Please share more of your recipes if you have done some more!
The school photo at 7.39 is wonderful. Thank you for your thoughts!
Thanks :)
One of the hardest settings to get just right for me is WB when moving from one place to another. I miss how with film, colors were more up to the type of film and the one hour printers, and all one had to worry about was focusing, exposure, and composition. What i most looking forward on a GR, besides the form factor, is finding the right recipe to hopefully be comfortable to shoot jpegs exclusively.
Yeah me too actually!
Shooting jpegs only on a camera capable of outputting 14 bit raw files is like buying a rtx4090 to play stardew valley
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@@vincenzodellama7158Have you seen a Ricoh GR next to, say, a Pentax K1? GR is pretty much a Steam Deck. Not gonna bend myself backwards to use it to max capacity every-single-time just because it can; I control the machine, not the other way around.
@@joseanmx1 you don't control the machine if you don't even control the files that come out of it. You don't need to "bend yourself backwards" to use raw, it takes literally 1 extra minute to do a basic edit or process them in camera.
I've watched a lot of your videos recently and have been both learning and enjoying them a lot! Will be trying out your recipe as it looked great on the vlog, but like you I always shoot RAW & jpg anyway, although I can see the appeal of simplifying my workflow for travel photography where I dont want to spend all night on edits or leave it until I get home and 1500 images to do! Many thanks
400 degrees 15-20 minutes
Thanks for testing Cotton Color 400. Your photos look great. I'm happy to see more attention on Ricoh film recipes. Your custom recipe looks great!
Thanks! Cotton Color 400 is a really good one. I wish it could be possible to add a few other things like grain in the RICOH recipes but there are great
Cotton Color 400 is one of my favorites. Wish I could replicate for my A7IV. Thank you for putting this one together.
i disagree
Great video! Thanks a lot. I will try the cottoncolor and your own recipe.
Please do! :)
Informative and stunning at the same time. Can’t wait to pick up my GR and try these…
Glad you like it!
May I know the song title that you used in the video for your own recipe? It's really soothing to my ears. 😊
Thanks. Clarity slowers the Fujifilm cameras so it's better to use diffusion filter.
I see, thanks for your input
Thank you for sharing your recipe! Love it!
My pleasure 😊
I didn't realize I could set the AWB before shooting. I've been shooting RAW and doing it in development. Going to definitely try this Negative Film sim on JPEG
Yeah and the WB has so much impact on the final result. It is good to be able to edit before shooting (and after haha)
Thank you for your video! May I ask what fonts do you use in this video? It looks great!
Wow! The GR looks are much more subtle than Fujifilm. They look *a lot* better in my opinion.
My big camera is an X-T2 and I have tried all the recipes people suggest, but it seems like they were based on either expired film, or cheap gear with strong tint and colour cast. Most of the time all they are is a very warm green white balance to mute all the natural colour distraction - and don't come close to the film they are supposed to emulate at all. Using them gave me similar results to when I was an amateur, stuck on a Cloudy white balance setting because I didn't know what it was, and all my images looked like they were shot through cheap sunglasses.
I actually ended up making my own recipes for Ektar, Ektachrome, Portra, and Ultramax based on a collection of images shot on the M6 with a Leica lens - and then colour matched the reds, blues, greens, and yellows as close as possible. It was an interesting excerise to analyse and really notice colour in my photos, as well as develop a clean and natural no edit, P mode point and shoot style that I'm happy with. I have maybe edited 2 raw files in 5 years. Plus, I ironically never need to use my cute retro Fuji dials again. 😂
I agree. A lot of Fuji recipes I have seen online are really trying too hard for that vintage film look. I prefer the GR's simulations but I do wish they added a grain adjustment like the black and white simulations have.
Cool video! Will try these. I generally shoot both raw and jpeg. And agree, would love a consistent look to my jpegs and spend less time in post.
Thank you for taking the time to share those recipes
My pleasure 😊
Great recipes and I will definitely try out yours as well! But we really need more b&w recipes though, I hoped there would be one in this video.
I don't shoot a lot BandW but I may work on a recipe someday ;)
Vielen Dank für die Vorstellung dieser Rezepte 👍🏾
Glad it helped :)
Your preset at the end is very nice.
Thanks! 😃
Would you please try some black & white ie. ilford pan, kodak tri-x. Thank you.
If I do 2nd episode on the recipes I will definitely try BW ones ;)
Thank you so much for this Video. I added Portra and your Fav Setting. I wonder what you would recommend for landscape and Beach/Sand/Sea shots
I guess my Yawarakai160 should be good
@@adriensanguinetti i used it now for around 500 shots and are very pleased with the results. It works even well for portraits of my family. Will take the Ricoh to Danmark now and will take as many pictures as possible. :)
Loved this video! Excited to use these recipes on my GRIII. Do you have a recipe for Fujifilm that similar to the Yawarakai 160?
Coming soon! I just got myself a Fuji Xe4 and will for sure make recipes somewhere in the future
Like your preset so much 🔥🔥 the yawarakai one
Gonna try your recipe and make content for that....thank you for sharing...😁
My pleasure 😊
Another great video.
I will try some of your presets for sure.
Encore merci pour cette chouette vidéo
Content qu'elle t'ait plu :)
@@adriensanguinetti je confirme. Top. Ta chaîne est devenue un must seen
really love your custom recipe!
Thank you so much 😊
Yawarakai 160 is wonderful! I don't have a Ricoh right now but do you have something similar in the lightroom presets that you sell on your website 🙏? Thank you! Amazing work and compositions
Yes some of my presets have similar tones and contrast 👍🏻
Very beautiful images.
Thank you! Cheers!
Your video is so helpful. I'm trying to decide on a compact street camera for my upcoming family trip.
Just curious - did you film the b-roll shots on the ricoh too? They were so beautiful!
Thanks for your comment! No the broll was shot with my Sony a7IV. The Ricoh is really not good at video ^^'
Thank you for sharing!!!❤
I personally prefer shooing just JPG. Have been doing so for a long time, especially for my travel photos. The only time I shoot RAW is for professional work. Great vid, thanks for sharing all the cool info.
Awesome video!!! Do you have any or all of these profiles or looks in your LR preset packs? Thx
Thanks! Those looks are the one you can create IN the camera while shooting JPEG. But I am shooting mainly RAW and edit my pictures in Lightroom with my presets available here adrisangui.myshopify.com/
Thank you for sharing. I really enjoy your work 💙💙💙
Such pretty images, especially your favorite. I can’t wait to try your settings! I just set them up. ❤
Glad you like them! I hope you will have great results. Thanks for commenting :)
I’m colorblind, I try to get as much out of jpeg in camera…..I’m a LUMIX shooter, I would love to try the GR in any configuration
Hi, u leave noise reduction on "ON" in your yawarakai's ? Love your style of shooting btw
Hi, I have a GR 2, do you know how I could adapt the recipes to work on that older camera ?
quick upload! wonderful!!
Thanks :)
world class preset. tq
Nice footage - I like your yarawakai preset!
Merci freeere
What are your thoughts on the rx100 series? Would love to see you make a video like this but with the Sony
Hi! Are the videos taken in the beginning of the video also a result from ricoh gr 3?
Yawarakai 160 is top🙏
Thanx for awesome video:)
Thanks ✌️
GRiii film simulation recipes. Cool.
Glad you like them!
Do you think is it possible to make ''film recipes' for Sony? it would be very nice a video about it
I think it is but really I don't shoot JPEG so I probably won't make anymore videos on JPEG Recipes. Unless I change my shooting approach
I have a question. I'm not trying to be mean but when youtube photographers say film simulation or recipes...we're basically saying the same thing as LR presets right? All of these things are just settings. Just making sure... Thanks! Love this video
Thanks for commenting, nope LR presets and film simulation recipes are 2 very different things. One is to edit your raw photos in Lightroom and the recipes are to use your JPEG without editing straight out of camera
What camera do you use to shoot your video?
Sony a7iv ;)
How does it work? Can I save these presets inside the camera?
New to Ricoh. Which button on camera are you programming these settings to?
There are videos on UA-cam that explains how to save these very easy :)
Is it possible to link the WB compensation to the custom simulation? Or do you have to remember to change the WB compensation every time you change simulations?
The WB compensation is also included in a custom setting. The camera remembers
Très bon! Merci
Avec plaisir
hi Adrien, does the recipes also works with GR II?
I don't think so unfortunately
any suggestion on how to apply these presets to RAW files?
Great video!
my friend, if i want the wider lense, wich one should I taketo purchase? X or non X geriii
Non x. Gr iii
7:32 damn. That was fine one.
Thanks!
8:28 If your Fujifilm is taking a while to process image, the Clarity setting has probably been adjusted. If you set the Clarity setting to 0, the delay in between shots is non existent.
very cooool!!!
great thnaxx.
Glad you liked it!
Hi whats the best profile for portaits( canon hue)?
are the presets mobile ones?
I'm having so much difficulty installing these recipes. Can anyone help?
I guess there are detailed tutorials online, hope you managed to install them
🔥 🔥
Thanks for commenting ;)
Nobody has a decent video on how to save these recipes in the camera
There might be an opportunity there ^^'
@@adriensanguinetti I figured it out
@@BRNDNSLVRAwould you mind sharing? Thanks
Fuji problem taking time to process is JUST related with Clarity setting. If 0, it does not take any time.
Good to know! thanks for your input. But still the GRs, even with clarity affected, are not slowing down
@@adriensanguinetti Sure. Fast clarity processing is maybe a benefit for not having flash, tilting screen, weather sealing, f2.0, viewfinder and build quality different from a 2000s teenage girl plastic camera.