7/19/2023 0 Comments Monochrome redCreative Collective 046: FXW Zine - Issue 18 - May 2023.My New Video + Shoutouts + Value of Daily Exercise.Fujicolor Pro - Fujifilm X-Trans III (+ X-T3 & X-T30) Film Simulation Recipe.Nostalgic Emulsion - Fujifilm X-Trans III (+ X-T3 & X-T30) FXW App Patron Early-Access Film Simulation Recipe.Nikon Zfc vs Fujifilm X-E4 vs Fujifilm X-T5 - A Retro-Styled Showdown in Sedona.Kodak T-Max P3200 - A Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipe for X-Trans IV & V.This is an excellent option if you are looking for a black-and-white recipe, and is especially good for landscape photography. Just recently I purchased a different X-Trans II camera-an X70-so I plugged this recipe into it and began shooting. Then I moved, and the X-T1 got packed away for awhile. I actually created this “Monochrome Red” Film Simulation Recipe several months back on my Fujifilm X-T1, but that camera has a dirty sensor in need of a cleaning, so I never shared the results. This recipe is intended to produce a look more similar to a Red filter on black-and-white film, which means that it will darken blues and lighten reds. In my opinion, +R doesn’t actually replicate the use of a Red filter very well it’s more like an Orange filter. These mimic the aesthetic of using a Yellow, Red, or Green filter (sort of). You cannot use these filters on your Fujifilm camera, but Fujifilm does provide you with three faux filters: +Y, +R, & +G. Houses, Reflected – Litchfield Park, AZ – Fujifilm X70 – “Monochrome Red”īack when I shot black-and-white film, I usually used a color filter to manipulate the shades of grey, and for landscape photography the Red filter was my most-used option.
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