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Thank you for the video, well explained! I am going to give it a try, with the warm setting. I think that will work better for my current subjects of American Southwest deserts. I can see forests in blueish or greenish tints. I like your approach and teaching style, gives us info and inspires confidence to experiment.
ОтветитьVery nice recipe!
Your tint reminded me of my B&W printing days. Kodak and others offered fiber printing paper that had different tints. I still have my Kodak book with samples of the papers they offered. I liked printing on DuPont's paper that had clean, slightly cool look. I'd also use toners as the last step. This made the image more archival as well as added color. Selenium toner was popular, as well as sepia. I found straight sepia way too strong and used a split sepia, which is basically a diluted sepia toner.
really appreciate how you explained the settings. I learned from your video as opposed to just sharing a recipe and playing a slideshow. i appreciate this approach. i learned a few things about how certain settings can affect the cameras thinking, for example when you explained dr200 means doubling your min. ISO. i had an ah ha! moment when you explained that. figured out annoying issue i was having.
ОтветитьU are doing a fantastic job breaking the ingredients down,,,
ОтветитьBeautiful video and easy to understand, thank you! :)
ОтветитьWell explained, at last someone states what difference the individual changes make to the look. Thanks for that, regards from Germany, keep up the good work
ОтветитьReally appreciate the explanation- I still use a 100s and am just getting serious about black and white and you have given me something to try.. and the logic to tweak. Brilliant
ОтветитьCongratulations for your recipe and explanation!
ОтветитьGreat info … I’ll try this with my X100V. Ta very much!
Ответитьgreat work
ОтветитьAgain a recipe that looks really nice. 👌
ОтветитьThank you for that thorough explanation of what does what in the recipe! Looks great, also😉
ОтветитьAssociated comment; I always used a yellow or sometimes orange filter when shooting landscape with actual B&W film. I wanted skies to have more character but also the yellow cast while looking through the SLR viewfinder strangely helped with B&W visualisation because it distorted the colours I was seeing. Spoilt these days with mirrorless cameras
ОтветитьAwesome breakdown of this recipe. Thank you.
ОтветитьThis is so great, thank you so much! I really like your colour recipe so I look forward to trying out this one too!
ОтветитьLOVE the presentation of how changes affect the image, keep doing this please!!! you are the first
ОтветитьI don't know if you know about Depeche mode or Anton Corbijn, but i would love to see a B&W simulation in that style. Videos to watch: Barrel of a Gun, Never let me down again, Strange Love - Anton Corbijn did most of the Depeche mode videos in 80's and 90's
ОтветитьI still like using the last one you made and since I find I can pretty closely match up in camera colors with my fuji and olympus cameras I might try this one on my olympus om5.
Ответитьi am surprised you like the blue tint since you prefer the warmer colors of Leica over Fujifilm. Nice Video!!
ОтветитьWhen I compared Monochrome to Acros, I found that the added film grain to Acros goes crazy and ugly in some conditions. I found it's better, if I want a better grain to work with monochrome and add grain later.
ОтветитьFantastic! Get explanations of the choices, the best I have seen. Ready to mad scientist my recipes again.
ОтветитьGreat film sim! thanks Goughie Put it right&way in my XT5!
ОтветитьReally great look -- I'm definitely going to try this in my XT5! I'm torn between warm and cool tints myself -- I think each serves different scenarios, i.e. blue for cityscapes, orange/red for landscapes, etc. Curious though, why you're using a fair amount of noise reduction in this recipe.. (0 is somewhat misleading in Fuji's system, being 4 steps above minimum) In my own experiments I find Acros "grain" and Fuji's noise artifacts to be quite compatible with one another.
ОтветитьGreat breakdown of this recipe and your thought process. Thank you for this.
ОтветитьCan the X-T5 do Film Simulation in custom presets (custom recipes) now?
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