Ok, I'm not going to do X100T film simulation bracketing because each shot will take forever and the SD card will fill up way faster. I'll stick with RAW+Fine and probably leave the Fine on a modified version of Classic Chrome (like
this one from Fuji X Weekly although I'm not sure about Color at +2), and pretend that I need to get the exposure right when I shoot. When I get home, I'll most likely use a bunch of SOOC color JPGs and only use the RAF/RAW files for anything that I want to be monochrome, or for any color shots where I missed exposure wildly.
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Fujifilm, you are a cruel mistress.
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When I took a Canon PowerShot A70 to Italy in 2007, all I could do were generate JPGs with it. There was no ability to do RAW and worry about fixing exposure later. For this upcoming trip, I’m twisting myself in knots trying to figure out which Fujifilm X100T film simulation to use along with RAW, knowing that if you shoot RAW+Fine you don’t get the option to do film simulation bracketing. I’m tempted to just do film simulation bracketed JPGs because then I’d have a whole bunch of SOOC images that would likely be good enough to make minor tweaks to in Lightroom or Capture One. But I’d have to get the exposure generally right at the moment I shoot,
just like I used to when things were simpler.
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