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FUJIFILM Film Simulations – Detailed Explanations When to Use Which

If you are new to FUJIFILM Film Simulations and think you could become a fan, FUJIFILM has now added a detailed webpage that might interest you. The website delves into the different types of Film Simulations, explaining their vision and a bit of the thought that goes into how they are put together (hint: they start with a PROVIA base standard), plus, when you might choose one over the other. Let’s have a look! Something quite unique to FUJIFILM cameras is Film Simulations that copy their analog equivalent – for example, Velvia, Provia, and Classic Chrome, among others. The range of presets mimics the look of classic FUJIFILM film stock, and photographs/filmmakers can dial in one of these distinct color profiles and tonalities directly in-camera if they know the look they want. These simulations are so popular, in fact, that the new FUJIFILM X-T50 camera even has a dedicated Film Simulation dial. The two types of Film Simulations and their corresponding film stock. Source: FUJIFILM All-Around and Individualistic – when to use which FUJIFILM Film Simulations can be divided into two categories: All-Around and Individualistic. What does this mean and when would you use one over the other? As explained on the site, the All-Around type gives priority to enhancing the subject of the photo, whereas the Individualistic simulation identifies a mood. In other words, should your subject be clear, true to life, and the focal point of your picture, or are you more like me – it’s often about the...

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Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 22 May

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