Man, Robert, huge thanks(!) It was a good day for shooting. It was actually the only day last week with a bit of sun shine. I need to embrace the grey weather now, haha, do you still have good weather where you shoot?
@@stillkim17unfortunately not, Kim. It's been grey and cold for the past 3 weeks or so and didn't feel the urge to go out and shoot at all. Still curating my back log from a busy October though, when the weather was still glorious.
@@stillkim17 I completely agree, Kim! Already looking forward to sunny days again. Thank you for the compliment, appreciate it. And this compliment goes both ways! 🙌
Kim what a amazing video beautiful photos shoots you are a talented photographer good job you are a incredible person your photos are pretty lovely I’m so proud of you i will always support you your friend tiffany
Back to the laid back Kim style in this one! I love to look at photos with that turquoise/orange tonality but ive never liked any of my photos when ive tried it. Ive been playing with some film emulation for the B&W's in Lightroom maybe I will see if I can find some good canon picture styles and give sooc a go (ive been glued to raw for 13 years). Great video and I love that thumb!
Man, my good friend💚 Appreciate you sir ✨ Fujifilm simulations are really something special, they nailed it with adding sliders for us to customise further. I saw a video lately where they talked about Kodak and that they should come out with a camera or software for their film stocks. They really should, I would get that asap. Canon has always been great, I bet you will find something real good… Happy with the thumb for this, was a fast one, but love the 90’ vibes…
Thank you, makes me very happy you enjoyed it. About the exposure system? It is called “ Ansel Adams Zone System “ . After I started implementing these guidelines my images came to ‘life’. More than it was before I should say 🤣
Hi Eric. I am using a Fujifilm X-T5 in this video. Been trying these simulations on a x-pro 2 also and they are really great for ‘older’ cameras too. ✨
@@nugrahakusuma697 hi Eric. I would try this from fujixweekly for your xpro2. This was my favourite portra400 settings for that camera : Classic Chrome Dynamic Range: DR400 Highlight: -1 Shadow: +2 Color: -2 Noise Reduction: -3 Sharpening: +1 Grain: Strong White Balance: Custom, +2 Red & -5 Blue ISO: Auto up to ISO 6400 Exposure Compensation: +1 to +1-1/3 (typically)
Last time I saw the exact same copy of a scanned photo and the same shot taken with the film “simulation” it wasn’t like the real film at all. The contrast was totally different, the colors were over saturated etc. But Fuji may is something on when they give their cameras little AI brains which do the job of calculating the reaction of a real developed film role….
Yeah, we are not there yet… there are so many factors that change the color and overall look on a film photo. Home or lab developed, how was it scanned, how you expose. We can replicate a film photo exactly in Lightroom, but to get it like a certain photo straight out of camera is a bit to much to hope for.. I’m crossing fingers for even better film like recipes in future, but we are onto something here 🤜✨🤜
@@beyourself9162 capture one, I have never tried, so don’t know how ai works there… how you repair shots are all up to the artist. If a photo is good it’s good, I don’t care how the photographer get there. Sooc to look like film tho, is not easy, but fun to try out all these recipes
Fun video, Kim! Love the images. Some beautiful light you had there and a ton of interesting subjects. Noice! 👌
Man, Robert, huge thanks(!) It was a good day for shooting. It was actually the only day last week with a bit of sun shine. I need to embrace the grey weather now, haha, do you still have good weather where you shoot?
@@stillkim17unfortunately not, Kim. It's been grey and cold for the past 3 weeks or so and didn't feel the urge to go out and shoot at all. Still curating my back log from a busy October though, when the weather was still glorious.
@@robertbreining we all should have some California light days!! 😆 Looking forward to see your back log, always good stuff from you sir 🙌
@@stillkim17 I completely agree, Kim! Already looking forward to sunny days again. Thank you for the compliment, appreciate it. And this compliment goes both ways! 🙌
I think i'm your 1000th sub! Congrats man! Love the quality, keep it up!
Wow! Woohoo! That is awesome🙌 Thank you for tipping it over 😍 Man, what a cool journey this is. Have a great day ✨
Kim what a amazing video beautiful photos shoots you are a talented photographer good job you are a incredible person your photos are pretty lovely I’m so proud of you i will always support you your friend tiffany
Thank you so much Tiffany. You know, I appreciate your kind words a lot. Hope all is good, stay cool ✌️💚
Back to the laid back Kim style in this one! I love to look at photos with that turquoise/orange tonality but ive never liked any of my photos when ive tried it. Ive been playing with some film emulation for the B&W's in Lightroom maybe I will see if I can find some good canon picture styles and give sooc a go (ive been glued to raw for 13 years). Great video and I love that thumb!
Man, my good friend💚 Appreciate you sir ✨ Fujifilm simulations are really something special, they nailed it with adding sliders for us to customise further. I saw a video lately where they talked about Kodak and that they should come out with a camera or software for their film stocks. They really should, I would get that asap. Canon has always been great, I bet you will find something real good… Happy with the thumb for this, was a fast one, but love the 90’ vibes…
Great video. How did you call that way of photography you got from other photographers? i couldn't hear/understand it... Thanks in advance!
Thank you, makes me very happy you enjoyed it. About the exposure system? It is called “ Ansel Adams Zone System “ . After I started implementing these guidelines my images came to ‘life’. More than it was before I should say 🤣
Nice Video!
Huge Thanks Craig ✨
What camera you using there friendo?
Hi Eric. I am using a Fujifilm X-T5 in this video. Been trying these simulations on a x-pro 2 also and they are really great for ‘older’ cameras too. ✨
@@stillkim17 Have only xpro2 here… can I apply same settings minus that chrome fx? Or do you have any suggestion for adjustments? Thx.
@@nugrahakusuma697 hi Eric. I would try this from fujixweekly for your xpro2. This was my favourite portra400 settings for that camera : Classic Chrome
Dynamic Range: DR400
Highlight: -1
Shadow: +2
Color: -2
Noise Reduction: -3
Sharpening: +1
Grain: Strong
White Balance: Custom, +2 Red & -5 Blue
ISO: Auto up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: +1 to +1-1/3 (typically)
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Last time I saw the exact same copy of a scanned photo and the same shot taken with the film “simulation” it wasn’t like the real film at all. The contrast was totally different, the colors were over saturated etc. But Fuji may is something on when they give their cameras little AI brains which do the job of calculating the reaction of a real developed film role….
Yeah, we are not there yet… there are so many factors that change the color and overall look on a film photo. Home or lab developed, how was it scanned, how you expose. We can replicate a film photo exactly in Lightroom, but to get it like a certain photo straight out of camera is a bit to much to hope for.. I’m crossing fingers for even better film like recipes in future, but we are onto something here 🤜✨🤜
@@stillkim17 …….highlights repair in post …. never worked for me. I am keen to see that capture one experiments with AI tools…
@@beyourself9162 capture one, I have never tried, so don’t know how ai works there… how you repair shots are all up to the artist. If a photo is good it’s good, I don’t care how the photographer get there. Sooc to look like film tho, is not easy, but fun to try out all these recipes