Velvia was one of my favorite films. It produced incredibly vibrant colors. Apparently Fujifilm didn’t intend to make such a wild film, it was more of an accident than anything else, but it quickly become the standard film for color landscape photography. Something interesting that I recently...
This is the Recipe that ChatGPT created to mimic Kodachrome X, but it looks more like Kodak Ektachrome E100VS. It produces vivid colors similar to—but more warm and slightly less vibrant than—Velvia film. For darker blues and deeper reds, use a lower exposure compensation, and for lighter...
The X-S10 features a total of 18 Film Simulation modes including the vivid and high-contrast “Velvia” and high-contrast yet low-saturation “ETERNA Bleach Bypass” which produces impressive atmosphere. The camera provides a detailed description of characteristics and optimal applications for each of...
One parameter of interest is the X10’s film simulations, which mimic the characteristics of analog films like Fujifilm Provia, Velvia, Astia, and BW film, the last with various color contrast filter effects. These choices are also available in video mode. Note very good color saturation and c...
My Cross Process recipe isn’t intended to model any specific film, but is more of a generic cross-processed aesthetic; however, there are some similarities to Velvia, Provia, Sensia, Elite Chrome, and others. Considering that Fujifilm doesn’t have a “cross process” film simulation, the ...
The characteristics of this film simulation are flat tones and low color saturation. It’s like the antithesis of Velvia. Finding situations where it works well can be tough. It requires lots of contrast and colors that look better when muted. When it works it looks incredible! When it doesn...
Evening at Monument Valley –Monument Valley, AZ – Fujifilm X-T30 – Velvia A couple of important side notes here. First, this list isn’t necessarily made up of versatile Recipes. Like film, most Film Simulation Recipes have specific use cases—such as sunny daylight—so not all of these...
Mitchell Mesa –Monument Valley, AZ – Fujifilm X-T1 – Velvia RecipeOf course, Peter McKinnon still edits his film photographs. He spot-removed the horse poop, for example. He very obviously used masks to brighten up the subjects. Nothing wrong with that, as it’s his art. For me, th...
Sunset through Bare Branches –Summerville, SC – Fujifilm X-E4 – Velvia Film Part 2 See also: Travel: Central Coast of California “En Plein Air” — w/Ken Rockwell & Dave Wyman This post contains affiliate links, and if you make a purchase using my links I’ll be compensated a smal...
My Fujifilm X100F PRO Neg. Hi Film Simulation Recipe My Fujifilm X100F Vintage Kodachrome Film Simulation Recipe My Fujifilm X100F Classic Chrome Film Simulation Recipe My Fujifilm X100F Astia Film Simulation Recipe My Fujifilm X100F Velvia Film Simulation Recipe...