Awesome !! Do you edit them a little bit even if it was shoot in jpg with Fuji simulation ? Or it’s photo straight to the camera ?? And do you use a mist filter ?
No I didn't edit it using editing software. Sometimes if the photos looks underexposed, I'll just adjust it with Fuji X Raw Studio without touching the recipe settings. Yes I did use mist filter 😉
@@Vanzilla182 thanks for your answer !! My bad… I don’t have classic negativ with my xt3 to do this recipe but I will use other recipe you.ve made :D thanks a lot !
Could you change your website so you don't have to wait 100+ seconds to look at the other recipes? I already shared and liked and subscribed but it never remembers that I did that and still makes me wait
This recipe is created using the Fujifilm custom settings that mimic a particular film look and can be used to create different colour tones just like the one in the video. As for film photography, to answer your question, I usually shoot with Kodak films - Portra 400, Vision3 500T, ColorPlus, Ultramax 400, and Ilford ☺
I never ever used a Fuji film that gave these results. You may like the outcomes of your formula, but they have nothing in common with a Fuji film look.
I just discovered this through MS Copilot. My XT4 has a renewed life!
Lovely simulation.
Love this recipe! Classic negative is such a cool film sim!
thank you! yes it is
Portraits look fantastic!
Thank you!
what Fuji body did you use?
nice photos
thanks! it's Fujifilm X-T4
anyone knows how to import this to a picture style for canon?
Awesome !! Do you edit them a little bit even if it was shoot in jpg with Fuji simulation ? Or it’s photo straight to the camera ?? And do you use a mist filter ?
No I didn't edit it using editing software. Sometimes if the photos looks underexposed, I'll just adjust it with Fuji X Raw Studio without touching the recipe settings. Yes I did use mist filter 😉
@@Vanzilla182 thanks for your answer !! My bad… I don’t have classic negativ with my xt3 to do this recipe but I will use other recipe you.ve made :D thanks a lot !
@@cheeffou209 sure, feel free to explore and try. you're welcome! 😊👍🏻
Could you change your website so you don't have to wait 100+ seconds to look at the other recipes? I already shared and liked and subscribed but it never remembers that I did that and still makes me wait
Hi there, Alright let me look into it 👍
This comment made me laugh... I share your frusteration lol
What negative film do you use?
This recipe is created using the Fujifilm custom settings that mimic a particular film look and can be used to create different colour tones just like the one in the video. As for film photography, to answer your question, I usually shoot with Kodak films - Portra 400, Vision3 500T, ColorPlus, Ultramax 400, and Ilford ☺
@@Vanzilla182 Thank you!!
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I never ever used a Fuji film that gave these results. You may like the outcomes of your formula, but they have nothing in common with a Fuji film look.
Calm down who cares it is his own style
Sounds like a personal problem because he clearly used a Fujifilm camera that did.. sooo..
What an irrelevant response.
In one hand, clearly, you have never used the classic negative. On the other hand, you have never post processed film.
Imagine telling an artist how to create their art.