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Better Fuji Photos Episode 42: 2023 Wrap and 2024 Thoughts
We made it a year! I honestly didn't think this podcast would make it a year, discouraged mainly by statistics of how many of them quickly die. But I was encouraged to continue by all of you!
How did 2023 go for everyone? Were you able to pursue the year-long challenge presented in Episode 1? I hope so, and I hope it made you a better photographer.
Going into 2024, this will no longer be a weekly podcast. I need to take a few things off my plate, so I'll only be able to keep this up every two or three weeks.
And that leaves me with a final thought going into the following year: what does photography mean to you? This was posed in another podcast a few years ago; I answered it in an article linked below and now here in this episode, and I'd be curious to hear your answer in the article comments.
Accompanying web article: https://jmpeltier.com/what-is-photography-all-about/
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers
Use the code "POD20" for 20% off all courses.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
Better Fuji Photos Episode 41: Tips for Using Fujifilm's Color Chrome Effect
Fujifilm's camera manuals leave much to be desired when discussing Color Chrome Effect and Color Chrome FX Blue. What exactly do they do? When would you use them? And how?
Color Chrome Effect settings (which may or may not be found on certain cameras) help you avoid oversaturating specific colors by decreasing the luminance of those colors, effectively giving you a wider range of tones in colors close to oversaturation. This can really help photographers photographing for in-camera JPEGs. They will not affect the RAW file.
When using these settings:
Accompanying web article: https://jmpeltier.com/color-chrome-effect-color-chrome-fx-blue/
Perfect Fujifilm In-Camera JPGs course: https://photocourses.link/jpg
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers
Use the code "POD20" for 20% off all courses.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 39: Processing with Fujifilm's In-Camera RAW Converter
If you're striving for the perfect in-camera JPEGs but want to change something simple on a photograph you already captured, like the exposure or the white balance, no need to take that file to a computer to make the changes! Use your in-camera RAW converter.
To do this:
Unfortunately, you can't preview the changes as you make them. You'll need to adjust a setting, press Q to preview that change, and then press BACK to go back to the editing menu. Go through the list of image quality settings you want to change, and when you're happy with the preview, press OK to save it as a new JPEG at the end of your camera roll.
Want to see a list of what's available, with some further information? Here's the full web article: https://jmpeltier.com/fujifilm-in-camera-raw-converter/
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 38: Obsessing Over the Wrong Things
What do you think is the most important part of a photograph? The moment captured or the small technical details that no one but yourself will notice?
This short episode is not meant to diminish the technical aspects that accompany photography - only to say that, with all of the gear being sold to us, sometimes we lose sight of what's really important.
Take a moment to re-calibrate your priorities and what you value most when creating a photograph.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 37: Staying in Manual Focus All the Time
Are you currently using the "traditional" back-button focus (BBF) technique where you're in autofocus modes but using the back AF button?
Or have you tried BBF but didn't like how you had to permanently disable autofocus with the shutter button?
This alternative may be a better solution for you. Staying in Manual Focus mode all the time but using the back AF button to get quick autofocus when you need it can give you the best of having all of the amazing manual focus tools but also instant autofocus when you need it.
Flip the focus mode switch to S or C if you need to track something or go back to the "shutter button autofocus" mode without changing any other settings buried deep in the submenus.
A few notes:
Learn more about your specific camera in our camera tutorial courses: https://photocourses.link/cameras
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 36: Using the Histogram for Perfect Exposures
Traditional "metering" is still available in today's digital cameras. But why not use an easier, better tool to get more accurate exposures? That's the histogram!
This graph, which you can enable in different ways in your camera (outlined in the podcast & article), is easiest to use when broken up into three "zones": the left third representing the shadows, the mid third representing the midtones, and the right third representing the highlights.
Then, you simply adjust your exposure to "place" things where they belong in the histogram, depending on how much light they should reflect - or how bright you want them to be!
See this breakdown, along with a walkthrough, in the accompanying web article: https://www.jmpeltier.com/using-mirrorless-histogram/
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 35: Fujifilm's Targeted Contrast Control
Fujifilm Film Simulations have set contrast levels, all different. But what if you want to modify that contrast even further? That's what the Tone Curve (Highlight Tone & Shadow Tone) settings are for, and the topic of this podcast episode.
Just remember:
Accompanying web article: https://www.jmpeltier.com/fujifilm-highlight-shadow-tones/
Learn more about Fujifilm's film simulations in this free film simulation course: https://photocourses.link/filmsims
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 34: Camera Bag Essentials
There are just some things that photographers should always have with them, and I like to break this up into the "must haves," "nice to haves," and "situation-dependent."
I'm also a big fan of the modular system - using organizers like those from Think Tank Photo and Shimoda to keep all related items together for quick transfer from one bag to another.
You can read more about all of these things in the accompanying web article: https://www.jmpeltier.com/camera-bag-essentials/
Must Haves:
Nice to Haves:
Situation Dependent:
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If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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Better Fuji Photos Episode 33: ACROS Color Filters
ACROS is an awesome black & white film simulation. So why does it have color filters if there's no color?
It's all about controlling contrast. Color filters separate colors rendered in grayscale, giving you different amounts of contrast.
These color filter options are in the Film Simulation submenu for the ACROS and Monochrome film simulations. They can also be selected as different film simulations to use in the Film Simulation Bracket mode, discussed in Episode 5.
But there are so many more nuances than that simple explanation - although that simple explanation is a great place to start!
See examples in the links below:
Accompanying web article: https://www.jmpeltier.com/acros-film-simulation-color-filters/
Learn more about Fujifilm's film simulations in this free film simulation course: https://photocourses.link/filmsims
Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off.
Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going.
If you ever have any questions that you’d like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at [email protected].
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