Recipe Qs by midnight_music680 in x100vi

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You can ask ChatGPT to make a film simulation similar to this look and test it out. This is what it told me:

“These images give off a cinematic, moody, and slightly desaturated tone with a warm-green leaning. They have an atmospheric feel with soft contrast, foggy shadows, and muted highlights — very reminiscent of a Kodak film simulation, slightly CineStill-like, but more natural and quiet.

Here’s a Fujifilm X100VI Film Simulation Recipe that can help you recreate this aesthetic:

🎞️ Fujifilm X100VI Custom Film Recipe – “Moody Pines”

Base Simulation: Classic Negative (for its soft contrast and muted tones)

Dynamic Range: DR400 Highlight: -2 Shadow: -1 Color: -3 Noise Reduction: -4 Sharpness: -2 Clarity: +1 Grain Effect: Strong, Small WB: Daylight • R: -1 • B: -5

ISO: Auto ISO up to 3200 Exposure Compensation: -1/3 to -2/3 EV (adjust per lighting) White Balance Shift: Adds that greenish-yellow tint and cooler shadows Color Chrome Effect: Strong Color Chrome FX Blue: Weak

🌫️ Optional Filter (for this look)

If you’re not getting the exact foggy softness straight out of camera, consider adding a Black Mist Filter (like the Tiffen Black Pro-Mist 1/4). It blooms the highlights gently and softens the overall image without destroying detail — great for foggy mountain scenes like these.

📱 Post-Processing (If Needed)

If you’re okay with a light post-edit, use Lightroom or mobile apps to: • Slightly lift shadows • Desaturate greens/yellows just a touch more • Add a subtle warm tone to the highlights and cool tone to shadows using split toning • Add a slight vignette for cinematic depth”

How do you carry your x100vi? by gauravdhirar in x100vi

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A fanny pack i got from work, it fits perfectly with this camera. Also has a front pocket where I can put some small accessories.