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- Location
- Los Angeles
- Name
- John
Good to see the XT5 files working just fine with Iridient.Iridient X, C1 Velvia.
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These are very nice, especially the first one. Aside from your skills, the camera seems to be holding up its end. They have a certain “look” that works really well with these subjects. If I may ask, what film simulation is this?Took the family out to a Christmas fair today. Got a chance to take a few pics.
I got quite a few, so I will try and only post a few….
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Thank you.These are very nice, especially the first one. Aside from your skills, the camera seems to be holding up its end. They have a certain “look” that works really well with these subjects. If I may ask, what film simulation is this?
I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. It looks like older film stocks, 60’s-80’s. It looks even nicer with digital resolution.Thank you.
Classic negative. A bit of cropping in post but that’s it really. Jpeg as well, not raw.
Very kind of you to say!Found this thread lately and in general it is full of great images - but, specifically, the tones and feeling of these last two series you posted here (using the Classic Neg simulation) are rather breathtaking. Great images, beautifully rendered. Thanks for posting them.
A few reposted from other threads lately, just for continuity...
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Thanks.Thanks for reposting these. They are very, very cool. And, yes, they are also helpful for those, like me, who are either fascinated by the possibilities of the X-T5 or actually considering getting one as well. I have only one minor question-- on the last image in this series, a lovely canine portrait, the data beneath the shot appears to indicate it was taken by a 35mm lens, but it doesn't specify more. I'm curious which lens you used - and my curiosity partially stems from having appreciated several other of your shots, which were taken with the smallish f/2 'Fujicron' (i.e. the XF 35mm f/2 Fujinon lens), which happens to be one of my favourites. Was the dog also taken with your little Fujicron? or another lens?