I had an message out of the blue yesterday by someone in a distant country, asking me how I felt about people stealing my film simulations and claiming them as their own. This really made me think, as it’s not just about the work I do with these simulations, but with photography and blogging inContinue reading “How do I feel about people stealing my work?”
Author Archives: Mark G Adams
Life In MGA Sepia+
Sepia is one of those overlooked film simulations that not many people use, so this film simulation recipe is just for a bit of artistic licence. Deep, contrasty and unique, MGA Sepia+ is Sepia, and then some! This simulation gives you a really really old-skool look, and it’s hard to control the highlights and shadows,Continue reading “Life In MGA Sepia+”
A Lockdown Walk In Pictures
So, we’re still on lockdown here in Wales, and we’re told we can go out for exercise, and we try to do it whenever we can. Usually it’s just myself and the boys, but we managed to get the wife along with us as she was off work for once. We walked around the block,Continue reading “A Lockdown Walk In Pictures”
New Film Simulations – MGA Fuji 400H Redux And MGA Kodachrome Classic
Two new film simulation recipes for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensors, and for that occasion I went for a walk with the family to take some new photographs to compare the different recipes. I have put a base image of Classic Chrome to compare the two film simulation recipes to. The first new film simulationContinue reading “New Film Simulations – MGA Fuji 400H Redux And MGA Kodachrome Classic”
Why Darktable is perfect for Fujifilm users.
There’s an editing package that stands head and shoulders amongst the paid for and subscription editing package services out there, and it’s called Darktable. Many people would have heard of it, but presume because it is free, it is no good or not suitable. However, things couldn’t be further from the truth, as Darktable isn’tContinue reading “Why Darktable is perfect for Fujifilm users.”
