Especially as I have “promoted” mainly Capture One Fujifilm version in My blog. Soon after starting My blog I acknowledged that I don’t want to concentrate to Fujifilm recipes for two reasons. One reason was that the in-camera settings didn’t cater all my needs and second was because there are already amazing amount of recipes available. Fujifilm took their color science know-how from the film days and created a range of film simulations for their digital cameras that feature a very high level of color accuracy and reproduction. You can easily choose the Fujifilm film simulations via a button on the back of X-Series camera bodies. Examining Capture One's Film Sims. I spent $269 on Capture One 11 and $149 on a Capture One 12. Had to download the free Capture One Expres.
- Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipes
- Fujifilm Capture One Free
- Fujifilm Film Simulations Explained
- Capture One Fujifilm Simulations Pdf
When I first made the shift to Sony, one of the concerns I had was about the loss of Fujifilm’s Classic Chrome, one of my favourite film simulations and probably the only one I use on a regular basis. It wasn’t a show stopper, but I really like the subdued colours for days where I am shooting in midday sun and can’t avoid it.
Fortunately, moving to Sony doesn’t mean the end of Classic Chrome, or many of the other simulations, which can be replicated in some form. Obviously it’s not a perfect science, but I thought I would would put out something so other people don’t don’t through the process as well:
Lightroom – Classic Chrome
I’ve built a Classic Chrome Profile for the A7iii. I took an existing attempt for an X-T1 and modified it to the A7iii and this is the result. It’s probably not perfect but I think it’s fairly close, and more importantly, it’s free:
If you want to try this, download the following file and import it into the profiles area:
You will have to restart Lightroom to get it to appear. It should appear under the Profiles and you can add it to your favorites.
Lightroom – Kodachrome 24 and 64
As an alternative, I discovered a lightroom plugin that gives you this at a cost through https://www.gavingough.com/store/kodachrome
This is what the 24 looks like which is closer to the Fujifilm Classic Chrome
This is what the 64 looks like, which is a little more contrasty
Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipes
As an alternative, I took an existing attempt I found for an X-T1 and modified it to the A7iii and this is the result:
If you want to try this, download the following file and import it into the profiles area:
Capture One – All the Fujifilm Simulations
Fujifilm Capture One Free
There are two options for Capture One.
The free option
I found the first Capture One version by accident. Many moons ago, I was using an old Fujifilm X-E2S which didn’t have Fujifilm Classic Chrome, so I discovered a link which allowed me to use the X-T1 developer Classic Chrome. I didn’t create the presets, they came from this thread. You can download the presets from this thread.
To import the presets, use this information
Once you have them loaded, they should appear under the X-T1 but can be applied to any file
This is the Sony A7iii standard one
This is Classic Chrome
And finally this is Acros Red if that’s of interest
The paid option
Fujifilm Film Simulations Explained
The second I found while I was investigating ways of improving the colour output. He indicates he has built colour correct profiles for all of the Fujifilm film simulations but I have yet to validate whether that is correct. I do think his classic chrome rendition is better however.
He also offers options for Adobe Lightroom but I can’t validate whether these are any good.
Overall I think to date his are far better versions of Classic Chrome but I want to do more side by side tests with a fellow Fujifilm user in future to test.
Again, the standard Sony one
This is Giuseppe’s Classic Chrome (crops are a little different but same photo)
Capture One Fujifilm Simulations Pdf
This is Giuseppe’s Acros Red
I found out how to use film simulations with fuji x-t1 raf files. I am not sure yet if it's a good hack for accurate film simulations.
Capture one stores film simulations in:
C:Program FilesPhase OneCapture One 12Film Curves.
I copied fuji X-t2 simulations in new folder, ant then rename them.
for instance,
from
FujiXT2-Fujifilm PROVIA (STANDARD).fcrv
to
FujiXT1-Fujifilm PROVIA (STANDARD).fcrv
After that I copied renamed files back to location.
After restarting capture one I have film simulation for my X-t1 rafs.
Of course this simulations are meant for X-t2, but since they are color curves and bouth X-t1 and X-T2 are X trans senzors, i am guessing that they should be accurate on X-t1
Hope this is helpful