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Now as proud Fuji owners, we all know I am sure, how good the out of the camera jpegs are. In fact, probably the best on offer, from any camera manufacturer. However as a full time professional photographer, with my clients demanding the best quality images, I still prefer to shoot in RAW. The reasons are; that unlike a jpeg it is an uncompressed file, so no loss of image quality. Also there is much greater latitude for correcting mistakes, for example exposure in post production. In my experience correction of up to around 3 stops underexposed, much greater than a jpeg. Also its far easier too get white balance correct from a RAW file in post production. This is particularly valuable to me as I mainly photograph indoor events, often in mixed lighting situations. Something that the white balance presets often struggle with.
One of the disadvantages however of shooting RAW files (apart from the larger file size) is that the superb film simulations that Fuji provide, including the fabulous ‘classic chrome’ are lost, in that they are not applied to RAW files. This is because the very nature of RAW files, is that they are in essence, the equivalent of a digital negative.
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The good news is that if you own a copy of Lightroom 5, 6 or CC, these film simulations can be applied in post production to a RAW file! That is if you know where to look and find them. I say this because it’s not immediately obvious.
So let me show you how to find and apply them and also give you a guide as to what they replicate.
On selecting the image you wish to work on in Lightroom you will need to go to the develop module.
Lightroom Develop Module ©Gary Perlmutter
You then need to move to the right hand panel, where you find all the adjustments that can be applied to your image. Then scroll down to the camera calibration panel. If this is not displayed then right click on any panel that is. This will show up the list of available panels. Then select the camera calibration panel that will then be displayed at the bottom as mentioned earlier.
The first option displayed by default will be headed Process and should say ‘2012 (Current)’. Leave that as it is.
The next option below that is headed Profile, and by default should say Adobe Standard. It is in this drop down menu that all the Fuji film simulations can be found. Including the black and white options. You then simply select the one you wish to use. The advantage over shooting in jpegs is that you can change your mind over which to use as often as you wish.
You are free to apply exposure corrections, sharpening etc as you wish and then export to jpeg for whatever type of output you then wish to produce.
Of course its also easy to set up a user preset with your preferred film simulation, basic sharpening etc. To do this simply go to the left hand panel and click the + sign next to where it says Presets. A window will open asking you to name the preset and it will appear under User Presets. You will then be able to quickly select this in future. You could obviously create more for all the different film simulations that you might regularly use. In addition one of these could be selected as a preset to be automatically applied on import if you wished. This option is found in the Import module page. Vuescan 9 6 22 – scanner software with advanced features.
I hope you will have found this guide useful and shows how Fuji really looks after their photographers, even to the point of working and collaborating with Adobe.
For your reference here is the full list and description of the film simulations available:
Comparison Chart
[PROVIA/STANDARD]
Standard color reproduction. Suited to a wide range of subjects, from portraits to landscapes.
[Velvia/VIVID]
A high-contrast palette of saturated colours, suited to nature photographs.
[ASTIA/SOFT]
A soft-toned palette of less saturated colours.
[CLASSIC CHROME]
Soft colour and enhanced shadow contrast for a calm look.
[PRO Neg. Hi]
Offers slightly more contrast than (PRO Neg. Std). Recommended for outdoor portrait photography.
[PRO Neg. Std]
A soft-toned palette. The range of hues available for skin tones is enhanced, making this a good choice for studio portrait photography.
[MONOCHROME]
Take pictures in black and white.
[MONOCHROME+Ye FILTER]
Take black-and-white pictures with slightly increased contrast. This setting also slightly tones down the brightness of the sky.
[MONOCHROME+R FILTER]
Take black-and-white pictures with increased contrast. This setting also tones down the brightness of the sky.
[MONOCHROME+G FILTER]
Soften skin tones in black-and-white portraits.
Footnote: These film simulations are also provided in the Raw Converter that is supplied with your Fuji camera by Silkypix. I just prefer like many other photographers to use Lightroom.
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If you regularly work on a certain type of projects, you probably have your workflow down path, which means you probably repeat the same steps over and over to achieve a specific result. But for a workflow to be truly efficient, it should also save you time. That’s where Photoshop actions come in handy.
Photoshop actions are nothing more than a series of tasks you can record and apply to a single file or a batch of files. They can be as simple as resizing an image and applying a color overlay to more complex such as resizing an image, adding a filter, applying an overlay, and renaming them according to a specific rule.
In most cases, Photoshop actions are used to achieve a certain effect to your images without spending hours recreating the effect from scratch every time. While you can certainly create your own Photoshop actions, don’t forget that there are countless of Photoshop actions available for download online.
Among them are Photoshop actions designed to add vintage effects to your images and in this post, we’ve rounded up the best of them. Below, you’ll find a collection of free, high-quality vintage Photoshop actions that you can download, add to your design toolbox, and apply to your designs. These actions are a great choice whenever you need to age a photo and you’ll find actions for adding vintage colors, dripping gold actions, molecular effect actions, and many more.
For a more general collection of Photoshop Actions, take a look at this article: 50 Free Time-Saving Photoshop Actions.
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Photoshop Vintage Actions (Free)
Dripping Gold Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Hand-colored Vintage Photo ATN (Free)
Moleculum – Corpuscular Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Actions Vintage (Free)
Vintage Breeze Action (Free)
Destrukt Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Action Vintage Light (Free)
Cloud Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Double Light Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Runaway (Free)
Perfectum – Photoshop Action (with Envato Elements)
Photoshop Vintage Action III (Free)
Vintage Colors Photoshop Action (Free)
Photoshop Action Vintage (Free)
Photoshop Action Vintage Photo (Free)
Vintage Photoshop Action I (Free)
Vintage II PS Actions (Free)
Photoshop Action 11 (Free)
Vintage Effect PS Actions (Free)
Vintage Photoshop Action Efex (Free)
Sweet Vintage Photoshop Action (Free)
LT’s Vintage Lightleak Photoshop Action (Free)
Actions “Retro Vintage” (Free)
Vintage Photoshop Action Effects 5.8
Retro Photoshop Action Vintage Actions (Free)
Buttercream Vintage Photoshop Action (Free)
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Photoshop Action 2 (Free)
SweetPea Country Vintage Photoshop Action (Free)
Coffee Cup Photoshop Actions (Free)
Photoshop Action Vintage 21 (Free)
Fashion Vintage Action (Free)
Vintage Action Set (Free)
Ps Action Vintage 6 (Free)
Vintage Gradient Action Pack (Free)
Vintage Love Action (Free)
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Grungy Vintage Actions (Free)
Dark Vintage : Action 1 (Free)
Vintage Effect Photoshop Action (Free)
Vintage Actions (Free)
Vintage Burn Action (Free)
JJ’s Vintage Photoshop Actions (Free)
Vintage PS Actions (Free)
LT’s Vintage Style Action (Free)
Vintage Summer Action (Free)
Photoshop Actions Pack 1 (Free)
Photoshop Actions 7 (Free)
Pink Vintage Action (Free)
How to Create Your Own Photoshop Action
It is very easy to create your own vintage Photoshop actions. All you have to do is open up the “Actions” palette in Photoshop and click the “New Action” button as seen in the picture below:
This will now open a new window offering you different options for creating your action. You can name the action and can place it in a set.
Alternatively, you can assign a shortcut to your created action for quick access. This will help you immediately activate the action in Photoshop, and you can use this option for those actions that you use on regular basis.
Now, hit the “Record” button to start recording your desired actions. Here, you should remember one thing that steps like selection sizes, saving, and other specific steps will be duplicated exactly in the action. Therefore, you need to be very careful in keeping your steps as generic as possible. In this way, you can apply them to the complete range of the image on which you want to apply your action to.
When you are done, click the “Stop” button in the action menu. Now, if you want to apply the action on another file, you can simply click the “Play” button.
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Installing Photoshop Actions
Installing Photoshop actions is also very easy and there are several ways to install Photoshop actions. You can simply drag the downloaded actions into the “Actions” folder that you can find enclosed within the “Presets” folder in your Photoshop application folder. This would be the easiest way to install Photoshop actions.
Alternatively, you can also use the little arrow on the right of the actions menu, and then click “Load Actions” option. This will also install downloaded actions into your Photoshop quite quickly.