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  1. Thanks Greybeard, I actually did that using Fuji's Raw Studio, and also made acros .jpegs whilst I was at it. I do like Acros B&W. Chris
  2. Thank you cpX and Greybeard. Yes, I can just re-process them in camera as you suggested ... maybe Fuji X cameras are not so bad after all, they can compensate for careless people like me! Again, thanks for helping.
  3. When changing lenses on a holiday trip, I inadvertently moved a left dial setting on my X-T30 to "Adv 1", instead of "S" ... and all the pictures are in Toy Camera Mode!!! Can I undo this by re-processing the RAW images in the camera? Actually the images are of Venice, and perhaps quite appropriate/atmospheric, but I'm really annoyed ... my trusty Mamiya 7 would never give me this grief! Any help/advice welcome. Of course that's just one more thing to check before my next trip, along with all the other settings that can go wrong. I sometimes hate digital cameras, even Fuji, although it's wonderful compared to my Nikon Z7.
  4. Thanks, it was what I guessed but I was hoping to be wrong ...
  5. Is it possible to only record TWO film types (say Provia and Acros) instead of the default 3? Chris
  6. I have a lot of 6x7cm C-41 (orange tint) colour negatives to convert to digital format. I could scan them in a scanner, but I have a copy stand and daylight light box, so I thought I might just photograph them with my XT-30 camera. But then I have to convert the orange-tinted negative image to a positive with a reasonable white-balance. It seems hugely complicated in Photoshop/Lightroom/Mac Photos etc, and hardly worth the bother. Is there a way of adjusting the XT-30 settings to record a direct positive? Or is there any other SIMPLE solution? Any help would be deeply appreciated.
  7. How do I correct for color fringing on XT-3o RAW images using Mac Photos App? I see the in-camera generated jpegs do have color fringing corrected, but jpegs lose information and I would prefer to work with RAW.
  8. I have a very basic question. How to I set the focussing box so that it stays in the MIDDLE of the frame on my XT30? It has a habit of randomly moving around the frame; I want it glued to the centre. I'm using autofocus on stationary objects, absolutely nothing fancy. I bought this camera because I hoped, with it's retro styling, I might actually have (retro) control over it, but it seems to have a mind of its own. Can anyone help me please with this really basic question? (And when is someone going to make a digital camera with ONLY knobs/click stops etc and NO menus?)
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