Rethinking How I Shoot Fuji Jpegs :: How I Process Fuji RAF files – The Power of X-Trans Zone :)
How I Edit / Process Fuji .RAF files at ZedProMedia Youtube
The Power of X-Trans
Fujifilm files are so lovely out of the box, that I find myself processing images way less than I did in my non-Fuji shooter life.
But truth is, I’m not Ken Rockwell, so I don’t get it always right in camera ;).
There are situations, such as recently at my mothers’ 60 years birthday party, were I do not have much time to think about the settings. So many things happen and change all the time, that I rather focus on capturing the moment, knowing that the huge flexibility of my X-Trans files will allow me to correct eventual exposure errors I made in post.
However, processing your RAW files is not only a way to fix some errors, but also a terrific creative tool.
So here is a roundup, dedicated to the power of X-Trans :)
- Rethinking How I Shoot and Process Fuji Jpegs at thomasfitzgeraldphotography
- Compressed vs Uncompressed vs Lossless Compressed RAW Options at photographylife
- Capture One 10.1.2 released – bug fixes. Full release notes. Download link here.
- My X-Transformer Guide Updated at thomasfitzgeraldphotography
- Fuji XT-1 Film Simulation modes at simonhawketts
- Revisiting Aperture and using Fuji X-Pro 2 Files in Aperture via X-Transformer at thomasfitzgeraldphotography
- Creating Sexy Boudoir Animated GIFs with Photoshop (images shot with Fuji – NSFW) at anthonythurston
- Finding inspiration in the great photographers and learning from their photographs at petetakespictures… NOTE: This is a companion piece to the other article we shared here on FujiRumors, “This Guy Fine Tuned his Fujifilm Film Simulation Settings Inspired by the Work of Great Film Photographers. See “Chrome Eggleston” & More“
- A set of Open Source presets designed to emulate some of the most used photo films of all time, build specifically for open-source RAW developer software Darktable. Includes vivid colors of Fuji Velvia, the muted tones of Kodachrome or the classic Ilford b&w films among many others. Check them out at joaoalmeidaphotography
- Capture One Tips for Creating a better Default Image at thomasfitzgeraldphotography
- Picktorial X-Pack First Look at thomasfitzgeraldphotography