Tag: Fuji X100T
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Exploring Dazaifu Japan
Street photography is that mysterious style of photography that can mean so much while showing so little. I can only look at the masters, wondering what magic they possess. I have to be honest. It’s hard. Before really getting into it a year ago, I thought it was just going around, taking pictures of people…
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A Day Of Travel
Airports and flying are my least favorite parts of going to Japan. It’s not that I don’t like airports or flying. It’s when your flight gets delayed, causing you to miss your next flight, which forces you to have to take a shuttle to a completely different airport an hour away, only to ride on…
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Iridient vs Lightroom – Fuji Film Simulators
To expand on the comparison between RAW and JPEG with the Fuji film simulators, I put together a test that also compares how the Fuji Film Simulators in Lightroom differ from those of the Iridient Developer.
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How HDR Works In The New Lightroom
With the release of the new Lightroom CC 2015 or Lightroom 6, we can merge our HDRs by photo without leaving the software. The technique used is slightly different than any other program I’ve used. Here’s how it works First, you select all the photos you’d like to merge. Right-click, select Photo Merge, then HDR. Then,…
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Elephant Seals – X100T
While driving home from San Francisco a few weeks ago, my wife and I stopped by that spot where the elephant seals hang out just outside of Big Sur. These things were everywhere, spread out miles in each direction. That’s good since they were very endangered at one point, which I understand. These are probably…
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Iridient Developer vs Lightroom – A Detailed Comparison
You may have heard of this Iridient Developer RAW converter if you’re a Fuji shooter. If you haven’t, it’s something worth checking out. I’ve been using Iridient for the last few months with my Fuji X100T and have been so blown away by the difference it makes when converting my Fuji RAW files that I decided to make a…
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Griffith Observatory And The X100T
One of the popular places you’ll end up going to if you ever come to Los Angeles is Griffith Observatory. I still like going here even though it’s crowded with tourists. It didn’t use to be this way, or at least not as bad. But now, that thing is happening, and if something is free,…
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This Is What Happens When You Give A Four-Year-Old The X100T
As a fun little experiment, I handed the Fuji X100T to my four-year-old niece to get her perspective on the world. Interestingly, I didn’t have to explain anything to her; she just picked it up and knew exactly what to do, having no experience with a camera like this. What’s even more interesting is that…
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RNI Film Presets At The Beach
I recently picked up the RNI All Films V3.0 Lightroom presets by Really Nice Images and wanted to try them out on some beach photos I took in Huntington last weekend. I’ll post more photos with these throughout the next few weeks, but my first impressions are pretty good. Usually, I think most presets are not great…
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First Photo Processed With Iridient 3 And It Is Sharp!
This is my first photo to be processed with Iridient Developer 3. I finally bit the bullet and bought it after playing with the beta for the last few months. There are many different things this software does that I’m still getting used to, and I want to have it figured out before going into…
