Fujifilm’s Color Chrome Blue as an Alternative to Polarizing Filters
Polarizing filters are great for deepening blue skies but they have their drawbacks. See how Fujifilm’s Color Chrome FX Blue can help this.
Polarizing filters are great for deepening blue skies but they have their drawbacks. See how Fujifilm’s Color Chrome FX Blue can help this.
Learn how to use Fujifilm’s Image Quality settings to create stunning photos straight out of your camera. Download the FREE PDF guide for expert tips.
The Film Simulation Dial on the X-T50 is a first for Fujifilm cameras. Here’s how that dial works and my thoughts on using it.
Learn about the differences between Classic Chrome and Classic Neg film simulations and what these characteristics can bring to your photos.
How does the Fujifilm Dynamic Range setting work when using Auto ISO? This quick and easy explanation will answer that question.
Get some color balance options in your photos using Fujifilm’s White Balance Bracket feature. Here’s what it is and how to use it.
Newer Fujifilm cameras come with a little-known feature to help you get more consistent colors: Auto White Balance Lock. Here’s the why & how.
What are the differences between Fujifilm’s Dynamic Range and HDR settings, and when would you choose one over the other?
Not everyone wants to process RAW files, and there’s nothing wrong with that. And for them, Fujifilm X cameras will give them beautiful JPGs.
Two new features in Fujifilm cameras are Color Chrome Effect and Color Chrome FX Blue. What are the differences and how do you use them?