The aim of this article is to give a resource to Fujifilm users who like to use film simulation recipes in their photography. It includes tips and links to give you a complete resource to get the best out of your camera. Please support the creators of these recipes by visiting their websites whenever possible.Continue reading “Fujifilm Film Simulation Resources”
Author Archives: Mark G Adams
Ultimate Darktable Resource And Guide
Darktable is a free and open source photography application and raw developer. It is very similar in operation to Adobe Lightroom, and includes both a virtual light table to view all your images side-by-side and a darkroom for your images. It gives you full management of your images in its fully zoomabale lighttable view, andContinue reading “Ultimate Darktable Resource And Guide”
Lockdown Sunset (Colour Chrome+ with Viltrox 23mm)
We’re still in lockdown here in Wales, so the places I can visit are limited. Luckily enough I live next to the beach at Aberavon in Port Talbot, so it lets me stretch my legs and get some fresh air. Tonight’s little jaunt had me trying out a refined film simulation that I use calledContinue reading “Lockdown Sunset (Colour Chrome+ with Viltrox 23mm)”
A New Film Sim Recipe – MGA Nostalgic Provia
Fujifilm have released a new film simulation which they have called “Nostalgic Negative”. This simulation seems to be very close to Provia in the side-by-side examples I have seen. The new film simulation from Fujifilm turns reds to a very slight orange and there are other little tweaks, such as slightly raised shadows. Nostalgic ProviaContinue reading “A New Film Sim Recipe – MGA Nostalgic Provia”
Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#03)
Welcome to episode #3 of our spotlight on Ann Tudball’s wonderful work. In this episode Ann shares two great poems for you all to enjoy, while I supply the images for each of these amazing pieces of work. In episode #3 we have two poems, the first titled “A Childs Garden” and the second titledContinue reading “Spotlight: Photography with Poems by Ann Tudball (#03)”
