NEW Article – Fuji Film Simulations JPEG vs. Capture One From A RAW File

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  • Kevin Raber
    Kevin Raber
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    on: February 14, 2021 at 6:32 pm

    Fujifilm cameras are well known for their film simulation feature. However, the result is a JPEG and does not allow for real editing like a RAW file does. Capture One has worked closely with Fuji to replicate these effects in Capture One. Now you can adjust a RAW file and apply the desired film simulation even making the effects better. This article shows how as we’ll as a number of before and after images. Please enjoy by visiting the ARTICLE.

    Kevin Raber
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    Srdjan Mitrovic
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    Re: NEW Article – Fuji Film Simulations JPEG vs. Capture One From A RAW File
    Reply #1 on: February 14, 2021 at 7:44 pm

    Thank you for the article, Kevin. Have you considered using Fujifilm X Raw Studio? You connect the camera to the computer and use the camera’s excellent film simulation engine to convert the RAW files to TIFF (albeit only 10-bit data).

    It sounds a bit complicated, but the results are quite nice.

    Kevin Raber
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    Re: NEW Article – Fuji Film Simulations JPEG vs. Capture One From A RAW File
    Reply #2 on: February 15, 2021 at 1:34 am

    No, I haven’t. In the past I found the Fuji software products to be kind of Klunky.  I can tether and do it all in Capture One.  As I say all the time if you find something that works for you then that is what counts.  Doing what I do I dabble in everything.  In the end, C1 has been my go-to RAW processor for a million years (so it seems).

     

    Kevin Raber
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