The Fujifilm line of X-series mirrorless cameras allows you to store what is called “recipes.” These are “quick” settings you can select to create your own looks. My X-T30 has seven slots. Recipes are often used to emulate various film stocks such as Kodachrome. Since I actually started using recipes early in 2021, I have mostly been using ones that emulate old film stocks.
In fall, 2021, I have been experimenting with my own looks. My goal is to allow Fujifilm to create my jpegs and not spend hours in, for instance, Lightroom. I do this by either using one of my stored recipes or re-developing the negative (the RAW file). Fujifilm provides software called X Raw Studio. This allows you to create any number of recipes and have the camera apply the settings. The net result is camera-created jpegs that are essentially SOOC. The recipes I created were done using this process and trial and error. I’ll be posting information about these recipes, including the settings and sample pics, as I get them built. They will likely be tweaked as I spend more time on them.
Test Blog
Monday, October 24, 2022
Testing a few more things.
This page is for testing only. The original is at Fujifilm Recipes – The Sayings of Wotan (wotantx.info).
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
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Testing a few more things.
This page is for testing only. The original is at Fujifilm Recipes – The Sayings of Wotan (wotantx.info). The Fujifilm line of X-series mirr...
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This page is for testing only. The original is at Fujifilm Recipes – The Sayings of Wotan (wotantx.info). The Fujifilm line of X-series mirr...
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This is only a test