Comment by ๐ stack
Fuji has a setting that lets you save both raw and an emulsion of your choice, which is the best of all worlds. I always shoot that way, although I have yet to do anything with the raw files (other than figuring out how to use rawtherapy or whatever).
The film presets are pretty good.
The sigma sensors were always very interesting to me.
Mar 23 ยท 7 weeks ago
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๐ norayr ยท Mar 25 at 00:10:
Fuji's sensors have a different geometry and I find that it makes a difference
@stack apparently the x-trans sensor geometry is to decrease the amount of moirรฉ pattern. other cameras mostly use an anti moirรฉ filter that basiclly spoils the image.
but their colour profiles are very cleverly designed by people who understand human psycho-physiological perception and art and film chemistry process.
so for me the only digitals i recommend are fujis, and then one doesn't even need to shoot raw, well i wouldn't because i can't apply such a colour lookup table out of camera.
or if i shoot raw i can applly different colour profiles to the same image in camera.
๐ stack ยท Mar 25 at 00:16:
@norayr, right on, brother! Fuji forever.
There is software out there that pulls out raw Fuji data, although I haven't needed it yet.
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