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    FUJIFILM Film Simulations and the science of matching digital to film stock

    VistekBy VistekOctober 24, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Ever since the world launched into digital photography, we’ve continually held those images to our only other standard – film stock.

    And while digital photography has its obvious advantages, image makers are always on the hunt for a nostalgic or analogue feel and in Dale’s opinion, Fujifilm’s Film Simulations offer what is by far, the closest thing to matching to photographic film.


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    In this video Dale not only breaks down each film simulation, its properties, and histories – but also takes a deep dive into the science of matching to film and why we can and can’t match to certain films.


    Topic Guide:

    00:00 INTRO
    04:47 VIDEO TOPICS OVERVIEW
    05:28 THE SCIENCE OF FILM SIMULATIONS
    09:20 FUJIFILM SIMULATIONS BREAKDOWN
    20:09 CUSTOM FILM SIMULATIONS


    Example of Fujifilm Film Simulations
    Examples of popular FUJIFILM Film Simulations

    Want to explore more of the world of Fujifilm’s Film Simulations and the science of matching simulations to film stock? Check out the links below.

    Links to Oter Resources:

    Imaging Resource Article: https://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2020/08/18/fujifilm-film-simulations-definitive-guide

    Pushing Film YouTube Channel (Pro 400H Video): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uT2k0e3OGg

    FUJI X Weekly: https://www.fujixweekly.com

    FUJI X Weekly YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FujiXWeekly/videos

    Chemistry and the Black and White Photographic Process: https://www.chem.uwec.edu/Chem115_F00/johnstim/Chemandphoto.htm


    About Dale Sood

    Dale Sood HeadshotDale Sood is a Toronto based commercial and narrative cinematographer. Previously he worked as a gaffer for some of the country’s leading DOPs before swapping cables for cameras.

    He is also the video content creator/producer for Vistek Canada.

    His personal work focuses on fashion where his films have been nominated for several awards and his work has appeared in Bello, Pap, Design Scene, Flanelle, Archive, Gmaro, Period, & Kaltblut Magazines

    In addition to regularly appearing on the Vistek YouTube channel, Dale can also be found on the following social channels…

    Instagram: www.instagram.com/artsandrec/
    Website: www.artsandrec.ca/
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/artsandrec


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