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By Sandro_gsp · Posted
I have always used Provia, Astia, or ProNeg but I noticed since forever that the Fuji auto white balance seems to be heavily biased towards a "yellowish" tint. For 99% of my pictures I have to tweak the white balance temperature ( K ) down by 200, 300, or 400K , in PostProcessing. Today, playing with different kind of film simulation , I run across the "Reala ACE" simulation. My camera is the X-H2S , and the RealaAce is not natively available.. But I can force the "RealaAce" code inside the Raw file (using Exiftool), or I can use Photolab9. With big surprise I discovered that Reala Ace renders the colors in such a way to look more faithful ! To be more precise, I can say that the white balance recorded by the camera looks perfectly fine. No need to tweak it. I tested pictures taken outside my window, and I checked the results forcing the RealaAce inside Exif and/or playing with film simulations provided by Photolab9+FilmSimulationPack. Is it only my impression ? Has anyone compared the White balance effect with different film simulations ? -
Thanks, but which top drive dial do you mean? On top of the camera I've got ISO, Shutter speed, on/off, that's all (plus the dial on the right for increasing / decreasing contrast).
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Is the top drive dial set to one of the advanced or similar settings? These settings are for jpeg only images, so the raw option would be disabled.
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I've been using this camera on & off for years, & have always set the image quality to Raw, but this option has mysteriously vanished. I'm on holiday & I actually set it to Raw before I came away but now the only options I have are Fine & Standard. Can anyone advise please? Have I changed some other setting that excludes Raw? I'm not aware of doing so.
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GFX100RF 160 ISO f11 7 sec. Halloween display in a local park.
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