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Cemetery and Simulated Kodak Tri-X


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I'm a huge fan of being able to create film simulations with the Fuji JPG engine.

 

This one is from FujiXWeekly.com.  Ritchie over there is creating some great film simulations.  I've create a few of my own as well (monochromes) and will share some of those later.

 

The Recipe:

 

Kodak Tri-X 400

 

Film Simulation: Acros+G
Dynamic Range: DR200
Highlight: 0
Shadows: +3
Noise Reduction: -4
Sharpness: +1
Grain Effect: Strong, Large
ISO: Auto 1600+
Exposure Comp: +1/3 to +1
Clarity: +4
White Balance: Daylight, +9R, -9B
Color Chrome Effect: Strong

 

The Location:

Forest Lawn Cemetery, East Side of Columbus, OH - Looking for a place to walk and snap some pictures.

 

The Work:

 

1

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2

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3

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4

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5

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6

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7

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8

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See my content here:

http://www.visualohio.com | BESTLIGHTPHOTO BLOG | 500px Profile & Pics

 

I shoot Nikon, Olympus, Minolta, Pentax and Leica.  Probably not enough!  LOL

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Can you imagine, we could have a contest to see who colorizes monochromes and gets the most accurate!  LOL

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See my content here:

http://www.visualohio.com | BESTLIGHTPHOTO BLOG | 500px Profile & Pics

 

I shoot Nikon, Olympus, Minolta, Pentax and Leica.  Probably not enough!  LOL

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An interesting selection with a good look to them.  There are a few sources of colour recipes out there and I am just starting to play with them - it has taken me a while to understand Fuji’s highlight and shadow settings and I’m liking adding a bit of them to the built in b&w or acros. 

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