Differences Between Fujifilm’s Dynamic Range Setting and HDR Mode
What are the differences between Fujifilm’s Dynamic Range and HDR settings, and when would you choose one over the other?
What are the differences between Fujifilm’s Dynamic Range and HDR settings, and when would you choose one over the other?
Not everyone wants to process RAW files, and there’s nothing wrong with that. And for them, Fujifilm X cameras will give them beautiful JPGs.
Two new features in Fujifilm cameras are Color Chrome Effect and Color Chrome FX Blue. What are the differences and how do you use them?
Wondering how accurate Fujifilm’s film simulations are, compared to the real film stocks? Here’s my rather unconventional answer.
Fujifilm’s newest film simulation, Classic Neg, has some serious potential. I’m trying to figure out how it fits into my photography, compared to Classic Chrome.
The color filters included with the Fujifilm ACROS film simulation can lead to a lot of confusion about when and why to use them. Here are your answers!
Save time post-processing with Fujifilm’s in-camera RAW converter. Here’s how to get those beauitful JPGs without using a computer at all.
What is Film Simulation Bracketing? Film simulation bracketing is a way to apply three different “looks” to one photo in-camera. One of the main reasons …
Here are the differences between Fuji’s Dynamic Range Priority and Dynamic Range – two commonly misunderstood camera settings, with image examples.
There’s a lot of confusion about how to use Fujifilm’s Highlight Tone and Shadow Tone. What do they do? How do you adjust them? Here are some answers.