You’re the only channel I’ve found that swipes between standard and your recipe, which makes the subtle changes really clear and obvious - super helpful!
@@KebsCayabyab is there an app that can give your android or iPhone Fujifilm and Kodak Colours, What I mean is Film Simulation Recipes, so you can enter a few colour settings etc and get Fujifilm and Kodak Colours everytime you shoot with your android or iPhone, I don't want an app like lightroom that charges you every month as I am short of money, so just a one off payment is what I want, I just want Fuji Across and Fiji Provia colours etc coming from my Android and iPhone camera.
@@cariza5 There's no existing app like that as far as I know. There's a free Fuji app but it would only work for fuji cameras, not phones.
Such a clever, helpful, creative, entertaining video with tons of rewatch value!! You are just killing it Kebs! Becoming one of my favs!!
Fantastic, Kebs! And so is the music!
Thanks so much for this. Great photos, too!
Love this video! Thanks for providing so much helpful information. Those simulation transitions on the photos were great too!
These are great Kebs , many thanks 🙏
That swipe effect is so cool.
your channel is so helpful. easy to watch with such clear and precise points + examples. you have really helped me get started with using my fujifilm system.
Digging the film simulations, thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work!
Beautiful pictures Kebs, and nice experiments with the settings. Though I may not shoot in Fuji, but it makes me want to experiment with my Olympus and Lumix on how they may react on a Jpeg setting and perhaps adjust from there. Thank you for those tips.
Nice work man! Best film simulation comparison video I’ve seen! Thanks for the tips!
Fantastic presentation on how the film recipes change the base image and I love the comparisons on a single photo. You really helped me see the subtle differences in each recipe and this is the best video on Fujifilm recipes that I have seen by far 🙌! My favorites are Shinjuku and Asakusa 😊.
These are fantastic mate. Thanks for great photos, recipes and comparison to provia.
wow this video is exactly what i m looking for. Keep up good jobs and want to say thank you for excellent flim simulations.
Thank you for all three inspiration you Rock brother
Always awesome to see more fujifilm film simulation recipes, great work on the video Kebs! production quality ascending!
Wow! Thanks Jay! That's a big compliment coming from you! I admired your production quality!
Excellent video 😊!
Thank you for using the general filters which are available on most of the Fuji camera model😊Will have a try on the lovely recipe tomorrow!
This awesome recipes. I can somewhat replicate due to the limitations on my Xt100. Thank you for this awesome video.
Just...wow. Brilliant recipes. Your thought put into them, as well as artistic decisions, is ultra inspiring and impressive. Thank you for your wonderful mind and hard work!
thank you very much , i just got my first fuji camera and this are amazing . love the shinjuku recipe . great work !
Hello, I’ve just found your channel, love it. I’m in Australia and have subscribed. I love visiting Japane.
I love you, your video was amazing
I've just bought a x-e3 and i'm currently waiting for it. Your recipes are beautiful, thank you for sharing them. Greetings from Venezuela!
Wow!!! I’m try these out on my xe1 I just picked up. New sub here !! Thanks
YES! Kebs, you hero! I love the looks here, they are so much more faithfully colourful and stylised. As a Velvia shooter, I am so fatigued with the Kodak muddy-green style profiles that are popular recently, so these are very refreshing to see. I will have to try them. Thank you for this.
Surprisingly, after trying them Harajuku and Akihabara are my favourite styles.
Nice! Those 2 seem to bring out more colors and create a 'stylized version' of the photo without being 'too unreal.' Happy you liked them!
Wow! first time to own fuji and this helps me alot 👍 Thank you so much
Love that Harajuku recipe! I used to love going there and cotton candy and bubblegum is how I would describe the colors of Harajuku. Amazing work with that recipe Kebs! And 4:29 is definitely the best pic of this video. 🔥
'Bubblegum' is a good way to describe the area! Ha! I also thought that's the best photo 😁
Would this recipes work for street videography?
@@KebsCayabyab looking to try these out for my videos! Thanks for sharing the recipes Kebs!
Muy buenas recetas 🙌🏼 gracias por compartirlas. Voy a usar la de Harajuku, me gustó bastante. Saludos desde Argentina.
I know this is old but these are beautiful mate, great work 👌🏼
Hi Kebs from the states- Indiana. Loved ASAKUSA for night shots and AKIHABARA for day. GREAT VIDEO!
Kebs i love the differentiation between a standard shot plus the recipe. Galing boss!
Wanted to say thank you for sharing these.. Shinjuku was actually very similar to what I used to color grade my photos.. Now I just use this recipe and use the sooc jpegs!
Hey greetings from India 🇮🇳 I liked your channel.. 👍 Very inspiring.. I will certainly try your recipes 🙏
jeeezzz really need this thank u so much sir kebs.. hope to shoot with u soon..
Nice work bro! Harajuku seems to be my vibe. Hope to try it soon 🙏
Yes, I can see how that is your vibe 😂 excited to see it in your night photos bro!
ang ganda sir! recently got my x-e3 and di ko talaga magets yung recipes until i found your video! susubukan kong gayahin yung recipe niyo dito. ❤❤🙌🙌
This is really helpful sir Kebs! I just switched from Canon to Fuji system (XE-3).
Very useful 😉 keep it up kebs you're very amazing photographer.. hoping to inspire more people in your passion.. 1st time to watch your video..i already subscribe to your channel and hoping to watch more videos..
I'm a X-T1 and X-E2 shooter and will have to adapt a bit. Love the recipes, thanks.
Im happy you like it Jaime! I'm planning to create something similar for my X70!
Excellent video! Well done sir! Keep them coming!
@@KebsCayabyab when applying Tsukiji do I have to set the grain to strong? If I choose not to, do I need to adjust the Noise reduction as well?
@@KebsCayabyab I am shooting with the x100v and just realized that you don’t have recommend settings for dynamic range and a couple other settings. Should I just leave those set to default?
Victor, you don't need to set the grain to strong, It boils down to preference really. Since you don't like the grain, you might want to leave the Noise Reduction to default or even add a +1 or 2.
For the Dynamic Range, you can leave it to Auto - mine is auto. Or if you like, set it to 400 if you intend to get shots prioritizing the protection of your highlights.
Amazing work bro, specially for a beginner Fujifilm enthusiast like me
Wonderful thankyou
Awesome vid, Kebs. Thanks and keep up sharing.
@@revilo76 for each might take too long lol but my usual setup nowadays is
Auto ISO (up to 3200)
Auto Shutter Speed
f4-f8
Thank you kebs sa mga recipe na ito! Malaking tulong ito...Let's shoot soon...Stay safe bro.
Awesome thanks
Awesome vid as always sir kebs!! 👌👌
I'll send it to you in advance so you can test it. Would be nice to get feedback from dedicated BW shooter :)
What a great find your video is. Very straight to the point and informative. I will be shooting a girl who is beauty conscious so i will have to use the harajuku on her. Thanks
That shot of the girl looking at the phone in the Harajuku simulation is so cool!
Thanks for sharing,inspired of me.Tsukiji fav.But for a while Harajuku
thank you so much, bro
This kind of blew up - thanks! What recipe are you going to try this week?
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Thanks for these. Watching this carefully and comparing the different recipes I'm beginning to see just how the various adjustments work. I've never really grasped what +1, -2, changes to R abnd B etc achieved - getting a much better idea now. Off to experiment.
Can I make one (critical?) comment - for me, the background music, although well-chosen is a bit loud and distracting sometimes. Just my preference. I really like your videos, I always learn something and come away with an idea or two.
Thanks for the encouragement and critique Martin! This is a valuable input as I try to improve my filmmaking (which is totally different from street photography)! 🙏
almost same taste of colors haha will definitely try these recipes. 4 of my choices out of the 5 recipes are same with yours 👍
Nice video! I will love to test them out myself :)
Two things I'm missing:
1. what are your ISO settings with these recipes? The recipes I know often also depend on a specific ISO setting or a ISO range.
2. What sensor are those recipes made on? The older cameras have limited customization options for the JPEGs.
Thank you!
1) the main focus of the recipes in the video are colors. It should work on underexposed and overexposed shots ( not saying that it's guaranteed to look good 😁 )
2) made using the X-T2, X-Trans 3. You are right, I shouls have added that somewhere. Thank you!
Wow. Love the Asakusa. I'm a Velvia fan.
@@KebsCayabyab here's your film sim in an America (Colorado) nature preserve in the suburbs at Golden Hour and past dusk. I realllly like it. Maybe too much grain effect?
Very valuable and insightful! I have loaded 2 of your simulations (Tsukiji and Akihabara) to my X100V, with some slight adjustments as I do not like the artificial grain. Thank you for your video!!
I was wondering though, what would the Color Chrome effects add to the simulations?
Thanks Rogier! It will boost the colors, kind of like adding vibrancy in Lightroom. :D
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Hi. I don't understand something about white balance in recipes. Often it says auto and with shift to certain numbers. But when you change r, b values it's not auto anymore but custom.