How to Use Fujifilm’s Highlight and Shadow Tones
There’s a lot of confusion about how to use Fujifilm’s Highlight Tone and Shadow Tone. What do they do? How do you adjust them? Here are some answers.
There’s a lot of confusion about how to use Fujifilm’s Highlight Tone and Shadow Tone. What do they do? How do you adjust them? Here are some answers.
Fujifilm X cameras provide a great way to expand the dynamic range of your photos – the mysterious D-Rng. Here’s an easy explanation and how to use it.
I love hiking in the eastern Sierras, and the colors have a lot to do with it. But on this last outing I preferred a black & white world.
I had a recent challenge of photographing a tall ship with a standard 35mm lens, and in black & white, which I don’t usually use.
I’ve started a new photography project that is going to require some audience participation – create the most compelling JPGs without any post-processing.
Do you question the quality of variable zoom lenses? I’ve been able to take the Fujinon 18-135mm lens on some fun adventures and have this practical review.
Creating custom Fujifilm X presets gives you a lot of control over the look of your images out of the camera. You may never have to process a photo again.
What are Fujifilm Film Simulations, and why should you care about them? Learn about that here, with comparisons of all the Film Simulations.
I’ve been trying to justify upgrading to the X-T3 – I love my X-T2, but do I need the upgrade? I rented the X-T30 for a weekend to try out the new features.
AUTO ISO is one of the most overlooked camera tools to improve your photography. Here’s how to program and use AUTO ISO with Fujifilm X cameras.