Hey there! Luis Costa from Life Unintended here, thank you for the highlight of my recipe! I've been watching your videos for a long time, I would have never dreamed to be featured in one of them! :) Cheers
From what I’ve learned is that most recipes for X-Trans IV translate 1:1 on X-Trans V and vice versa. The only thing to change between the two is the Color Chrome FX Blue. X-Trans V renders blue differently so if you have a recipe for X-Trans IV that says Color Chrome FX Blue: Weak, you would turn it off completely. If it says strong on IV you would set it to weak on V.
Excellent video, Goughie. I particularly like the Classic Negative and Classic Cuban Negative and will be trying these in my X100VI. But as I might have said before, your videos are also amazing adverts for travel destinations and I will be booking a short weekend break in Bruges. So, many thanks for the video, the ideas and may I wish you and your girlfriend a Very Happy New Year for 2025.
Let's face it. Any film recipe with a Clarity setting other than 0 is a total pain-in-the-ass with the processing delay. I always modify any recipe I come across and set Clarity to 0 to keep my sanity somewhat intact.
Personally, my to go simulation for everyday photos is Joe Dagostino Nostalgic Negative. The result is very beautiful and warm, but I have to retouch the sky because I don't like the turquoise blue of classic chrome film simulation...
I'm a Fuji X100 (v6) newbie who has bought a proper camera again after many years. Having dived into the subject a bit, I'm wondering if I'm the only one who doesn't understand why Fuji doesn't generate an easy to use exchange format for the ‘recipes’ that you can drag and drop via the Fuji app to save to C1-C7 without having to programme everything by hand? That would be a USP for Fuji for the USP (film simulations). This is also familiar from other digital worlds. Surely it can't be that difficult to create an exchange format that can then be downloaded from Fuji X Weekly, for example, and immediately transferred to the camera? Or am I seeing this wrong?
Goughie, where did you find Max Elhaik`s recipe ? On his website there aren`t any not even on google? I was wondering maybe he has some more - his work is outstanding! Thanks
Legend. Thanks for featuring one of mine on here alongside some absolute bangers! 🎉
No worries at all! Thank you for sharing! 👌🏻
Hey there! Luis Costa from Life Unintended here, thank you for the highlight of my recipe! I've been watching your videos for a long time, I would have never dreamed to be featured in one of them! :) Cheers
@@TheArtistisIrrelevant thank you for sharing some awesome recipes!
@@Goughie The first one is also close to LC classic negative recipe, but with a muted colors...
The DEFINITIVE guide to the best Fuji Recipes. You're the master, Goughie!
@@JerredZ cheers Jerred!
From what I’ve learned is that most recipes for X-Trans IV translate 1:1 on X-Trans V and vice versa. The only thing to change between the two is the Color Chrome FX Blue. X-Trans V renders blue differently so if you have a recipe for X-Trans IV that says Color Chrome FX Blue: Weak, you would turn it off completely. If it says strong on IV you would set it to weak on V.
Excellent video, Goughie. I particularly like the Classic Negative and Classic Cuban Negative and will be trying these in my X100VI. But as I might have said before, your videos are also amazing adverts for travel destinations and I will be booking a short weekend break in Bruges. So, many thanks for the video, the ideas and may I wish you and your girlfriend a Very Happy New Year for 2025.
@@oc2phish07 Thank you! If you ever have some questions on where we’ve been reach out on insta!
i've just started to get into photography and your channel has been my absolute favourite!! thank you so much for the amazing content you make!
@@wintermelonbiscuit wooooah! Thank you so much for the kind words!
❤❤❤ looking forward to locking some of these in on my xpro2
without watching the video there is no way classic cuban isn't on here. Simply top 3 recipe ever made!
Ahah! Well…. You won’t be disappointed 😂
lol #2
@@Goughie hahah just finished watching! i indeed wasn't disappointed lol
I was using Cuban Negative for a while and have now switched over to Dreamy Negative for overcast days and I love it.
I’ll have to check that out!!
Where can I find dreamy negative?
@ ### Dreamy Negative
Film Simulation: Classic Negative Dynamic Range: DR400 Highlights: -2 Shadows: -2
Color: +2 White Balance: Dylight White Balance Shift: R+4, B-7 Chrome FX: Strong
Chrome FX Blue: Strong Sharpness: +1 Noise Reduction: -4 Grain: Off Clarity: 0
When I see that you have published a new video, I already know it's going to be excellent. Love the content.
Thank you! So inspiring looks on those recipes. The first one being my favourite….
thanks for sharing, great video 🙌🏻
That black and white one is definitely going on my x100v
Wonderful video, the velvia recipe looks wonderful.
Let's face it. Any film recipe with a Clarity setting other than 0 is a total pain-in-the-ass with the processing delay.
I always modify any recipe I come across and set Clarity to 0 to keep my sanity somewhat intact.
I don't do monochrome but I may be loading that black and white one at 2am
Excellent. Thanks.
It's "staple", Goughie, not "stable". I liked this collection a lot. Thanks!
@@cbimage thanks! 📖
Personally, my to go simulation for everyday photos is Joe Dagostino Nostalgic Negative. The result is very beautiful and warm, but I have to retouch the sky because I don't like the turquoise blue of classic chrome film simulation...
@@macfc440 I’ll have to give it a try!
I'm a Fuji X100 (v6) newbie who has bought a proper camera again after many years. Having dived into the subject a bit, I'm wondering if I'm the only one who doesn't understand why Fuji doesn't generate an easy to use exchange format for the ‘recipes’ that you can drag and drop via the Fuji app to save to C1-C7 without having to programme everything by hand? That would be a USP for Fuji for the USP (film simulations). This is also familiar from other digital worlds. Surely it can't be that difficult to create an exchange format that can then be downloaded from Fuji X Weekly, for example, and immediately transferred to the camera? Or am I seeing this wrong?
Goughie, where did you find Max Elhaik`s recipe ? On his website there aren`t any not even on google? I was wondering maybe he has some more - his work is outstanding! Thanks
@@gigaonline77 I think I actually came across his recipe on Facebook groups!
@@Goughie Thanks, i will try to find them
Can you tell me Coloured B&W is the white Balance set to Auto? Also is Noise Reduction +4 or -4? Thanks.
White balance not mentioned on their site, I went with auto, it’s -4
might be the first recipe video where i can't pick a favourite!
@@michael2968 so many good ones right! When I put them all on the screen at the end! I realised how good they all are in their own way
Want a Leica look recipe for Fuji. Anyone👍🏻
@@NobbyChariot Ive featured one before in a previous video, “Google MGA Leica-Like V2”
classic cuban negative is the better one.
@@the_federic_vii it’s definitely become a favourite of mine!