Straight out of camera Fujifilm JPEGs, testing out a Portra 400 Film simulation recipe, in London doing some street photography.
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Portra 400 Film Simulation Recipe:
Classic Chrome
Dynamic Range: DR400
Highlight: 0
Shadow: -2
Color: +2
Noise Reduction: -4
Sharpening: -2
Clarity: -2
Grain Effect: Strong, Small
Color Chrome Effect: Strong
Color Chrome Effect Blue: Weak
White Balance: 5200K, +1 Red & -6 Blue
ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: +1/3 to +1 (typically)
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Portra 400 is probably the most popular and talked about film stock. I’ve only shot a handful of film rolls in my time as a photographer and I remember the first time I mentioned shooting film being bombard with “you must try Kodak portra 400” so I did.
Anyway, the price for a roll of film and my style of photography never aligned enough for me to pursue film photography very seriously. Maybe I’ll dabble again further down the line.
However, since I’ve owned the Fujifilm x100v I was introduced to Fuji x Weekly where they post and share various film simulation recipes for you to try. I came across this Kodak Portra 400 recipe.
Now in this video I want to show you some those jpegs only, straight from the camera images with some street photography in London. POV style.
#fujifilm #fujix100v #streetphotography
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