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BartVeembroederhof (Veemkade), Amsterdam NL ...
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| gfx-100s | astrHori 40/5.6 |
They’re all handheld with a little vertical keystone correction, Jürgen.Bart
Are these images handheld or tripod use .
Thanks. I have the free version of Capture 1 that came with the camera. I tried using it. It confused me with catalogues, etc, and I gave up on it. I never tried Fuji's conversion software either. I am sure I have it somewhere but right now I do not have it in an obvious place. I have used DXO since it first came out. They were the first people to have lens corrections, which I found to be excellent. Regardsin Capture One you can select the film emulations, and also most likely in Fuji‘s own raw software which I never tried.
Hi there Dave,Bart: I like the film emulation you applied to this image, very appropriate. I also have a GFX 100S, and for some images I really like the Velvia film look, but I do not know how to apply it. To get the film look I have been using a third-party program called "Exposure" which is quite an old program I bought years ago. I convert my RAW images and process the images with DXO Photolab. I use my old CS6 version of Photoshop (last non-subscription version). I have the camera set for Velvia, and the image looks very saturated in the finder, but of course the RAW image does not have the film emulation. Thanks for any advice you can give. Best regards.
Dave
Thank you.Hi there Dave,
as has already been mentioned at least Capture One or Fujifilm's software can apply the film simulations to your RAW images.
Or you've got to live with the JPEG's ...
Kind regards.