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hellothisischi · 1 year
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Final Yosemite Dump 📷: Canon A-1 | 🎞️: Fujicolor Natura 1600 | 🧪: The Darkroom Lab
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bleu-lune · 1 year
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edmturnmeon · 1 year
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6 Best Japanese Film-Look Recipes For Fujifilm Cameras
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Lately, I've been experimenting and creating some Japanese film-look recipes for Fujifilm cameras. Here I will be listing down all my favourite Japanese color with a greenish tone that I have created. I have been shooting for a while with these Fujifilm recipes and are great for portraits, landscapes and travel. Trying not to create any duplicates, all of the Japanese film-look recipes have their own characteristics and tonal adjustment.If you are a film photographer, you will know about the greenish Japanese film tone and you have come to the right page to find out. Some of the 35mm film that has greenish tones are the Fujifilm Superia 35mm film and sometimes expired film will also create this kind of look.Green is good for the eyes
Fujifilm Japanese Film-Look Recipes
I'm not sure I will be creating any more of the greenish tone as I might create duplicates, but rest assured you can use the Japanese film-look recipe below without shooting duplicate tones. All the film recipes below are fine-tuned carefully and work in the daylight and also for night photography such as the Cira 800 film, which is mimicked based on the actual rare 35mm film from Indonesia. Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR This Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 film recipe has instantly become one of my favourite film recipes as well as 35mm films. I like the Japanese colour tone of this custom film simulation recipe that I have created. It worked great on landscapes and travel sightseeing when shooting in the daylight. It is also good if you shoot this in the forest, parks, or anywhere with greenery. If you are shooting it indoors, you will get the yellow tone which some might like and some might not. You can check out what the actual film samples will look like. Carbon Obscura
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR I have been shooting with the Carbon Obscura which is one of the Obscura recipes and it really surprised me with the end results. It worked great for streets, documentary photography and daily life. The green tone for this recipe will come to shine if there are shadows in the scene. Shooting with Carbon Obscura will give you a dark muted greenish tone that is similar to some 35mm film stocks. Tokyo Dream
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR This is one of the dreamy Japanese film-look recipes that I've created that have a certain muted Japanese feel. I can say this is a very unique film recipe that shines when you overexpose it to achieve the Japanese 35mm film look. Although it's not exactly the same but similar. Tokyo Dream recipe is best to use with a lens FX filter which is the diffusion filter if you have one. Natura Classic
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR Listed as one of the best Fuji recipes for Fujifilm cameras, Natura Classic are created to mimic the discontinued 35mm film, Fujifilm Natura 1600. Best to shoot a little overexposed to get a matte look. If you are into greenish Japanese film-look recipes, then Natura Classic with a vintage green tone is the one to go for and recommended to store this recipe in your Fujifilm camera. Fujicolor C200 Expired
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR This is the only film recipe that I've created based on an expired 35mm film Fujicolor C200. Good to use it during your travel to certain heritage sites to make use of this greenish tone. If you are a film shooter, you can still get Fujicolor C200 35mm of film in the market nowadays. View more Fujicolor C200 recipe sample photos and read more about this recipe. Cira 800
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Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F R WR Last but not least, the Cira 800 film recipe was created based on the actual 35mm film which has a cinematic green tone. This film recipe is great for low-light photography on the streets or under tungsten with the use of a diffusion filter.
Conclusion
What do you think of the list of Japanese green tones that I've compiled above? Do you like the green tones? Here are the 6 best Japanese film-look recipes for Fujifilm cameras that you can try out on your next shooting. If you ask me what is my all-time favourites, I would choose the Carbon Obscura for candid street photography and Fujicolor Superia X-TRA 400 recipe for travel sightseeing. If you happen to travel to Asian countries, you can try it out and get the feel yourself or just shoot wherever you are.Happy shooting SOOC guys! Read the full article
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ultralowoxygen · 2 years
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last train by breeze Via Flickr: Leica M6, Summicron 50/2, Fujicolor Natura 1600. It says in the data sheet of this film that no color filters are needed under fluorescent lamps. Seems to be true, the color balancing in this is acceptable, how do u think?
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jamesowl · 3 years
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underworld by Tilom_ Via Flickr: Fujifilm Natura Black Super EBC Fujinon 24mm f/1.9 Natura 1600
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jpc-photos · 5 years
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yotarokiyoshi · 6 years
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2018.08/CONTAX TVS/FUJIFILM NATURA1600
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wie-traumend · 6 years
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kotolunokystys · 2 years
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FUJICOLOR  NATURA 1600 simulation by Fujifilm X-T4
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justastraycat · 7 years
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35mm reload 💀
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hama1968810chin · 3 years
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FUJIFILM NATURA CLASSICA / FUJICOLOR NATURA 1600
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hellothisischi · 1 year
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Moody Limes 📷: Canon A-1 | 🎞️: Fujicolor Natura 1600 | 🧪: The Darkroom Lab
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emberdune · 2 years
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galaxy, devotion and 1975 for the asks
good morning anon ✌
galaxy; what fascinates you?
hmmm idk i have been thinking about something lately but i haven't thought about it enough to be able to articulate it well. ok so i've never been much of a selfie taker . i didn't understand the appeal. i didn't know how to properly take them. i never looked good in them. or in any photos for that matter but that's another story so i when see people who have thousands, yes i do mean literally thousands, of selfies and only selfies on their, say, instagram page. i am curious. like. what is going on in there. how does their brain operate. i'm sure it was not meant to be a years-long archival project from the beginning but that is exactly what it ends up becoming and that's very interesting too. you can scroll down all the way to 2012 and see how they changed in the span of ten years, almost purely by coincidence because they just liked taking and posting their selfies. and i'm like wow! you spent literal YEARS taking selfies! and it's weird because as i said i'm really not a selfie person so i dont have this image of my past self to look up, and idk this just seems baffling to me that people do this. that they have this archive. of themselves. and as i'm becoming a bit friendlier with how i look myself, it's changing in me too. i'll be looking in the mirror and be like huh i look nice i gotta take a picture. what is that??? why is that happening???
devotion; are you taken?
hell yeah. taken by the darkness of the night that is.
1975; if you could time travel to any time period, what would it be and why?
i'm fine where i am i guess. maybe to the late 2000s / early 2010s so i can stock up on film (back when Fujicolor Natura 1600 existed... and was cheap...) and get some good cameras before their prices became absurdly high just as i started getting into photography.
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edmturnmeon · 1 year
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Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400 Film Recipe - Japanese Film-Look
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Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400, Japanese Film Look Custom Settings for Streets & Portraits
Mood: Vintage, Japanese Film-Look A new film recipe that is intended to mimic the actual Fujifilm Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400 35mm colour negative and this is one of the experiments I did and created based on an actual 35mm film photo sample. It might not look the same due to the constant changing of light conditions. This Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400 is one of the Classic Negative film recipes that have the Japanese film look. The base film simulation Classic Negative is supposed to mimic the original colour negative.One of the reasons Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400 is such a great film is its high color accuracy. This film captures colors accurately and renders them with great vibrancy, making it a great choice for photographers looking to capture realistic colors.
What Is Fujicolor X-Tra 400 Film Recipe All About?
What I really like about the Fujicolor X-Tra 400 is the moody greenish tones in the dark area, based on my research on the film samples, correct me if I'm wrong. Other similar film recipes are Fujifilm Natura 1600, Fujicolor C200 & Hue Obscure. This recipe is based on the Classic Negative film simulation and mimics the high-speed daylight-balanced colour negative. Suitable for cityscape, sightseeing, travel and portraits.
* The Best Way To Shoot With Fujicolor X-Tra 400 Film Recipe
To get the best results out of this variant of Fujicolor X-Tra 400 for Fujifilm X-Trans IV cameras,  always shoot under the sunlight especially during the morning or evening. Also best use for portraits with direct sunlight as seen in the sample photos below. You can overexpose with the exposure compensation dial, up to one stop overexpose to get the mood that you want. If you want to achieve the greenish tones, make sure to shoot at something black on the background to achieve the results the look.All the streets and portrait samples are shot with the Fujifilm X-T4 and will work for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV sensor cameras including the X100V, X-T4, X-T30II, X-E4, X-S10, and X-Pro3.Are these Fujifilm recipes compatible with the newer Fujifilm X-T5, X-H2, & X-H2S? It doesn't hurt to try. I guess the tone will be the same/similar since it rely on the White Balance Shift and Kelvin temperature, I'll let you experiment with it. Cheers!
Fujicolor X-Tra 400 Custom Settings
Film Simulation Classic Negative Highlight -1.5 Shadow +1 Color -2 Sharpness 0 Noise Reduction -4 Grain Effect / Grain Size Strong / Large Color Chrome Effect / FX Blue Strong / Strong White Balance 5500K, Red -2 & Blue -1 Exposure Compensation 0 to +1 ISO Auto ISO 6400 Clarity +2 Dynamic Range DR400
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Sample Photos - Landscapes, Sightseeing, Travel
Shot with Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8
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Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 - Japan Selangor Friendship Garden, Shah Alam, Malaysia
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Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 - Japan Selangor Friendship Garden, Shah Alam, Malaysia Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 - Japan Selangor Friendship Garden, Shah Alam, Malaysia Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 - Japan Selangor Friendship Garden, Shah Alam, Malaysia Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8 Fujifilm X-T4 // 7Artisans 25mm F1.8
Sample Photos - Cityscapes, Portraits & Street
Shot with Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Fujifilm X-T4 // Fujinon XF35mm F2 R WR Read the full article
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ultralowoxygen · 2 years
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my train by breeze Via Flickr: Minolta X-700, MD 50/1.2, Fujicolor Natura 1600.
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mengisilamunan-blog · 7 years
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Tiduran
Tiduran di pinggir kali, depan apartemen.
Snapped with : Braun SR 2000 | Fujicolor Natura 1600
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