After posting my
black and white conversion comparisons for the Fuji X100, I had some request to do the in-camera conversion on a colour photo, so here it is. I thought this photo would be good as it shows a range of colours, and also areas of differing degrees of contrast.
I kept the film simulation to the standard 'Provia' and just as before went through each one in turn adjusting for every combination of Hard, Medium Hard, Standard, Medium Soft and Soft.
What I noticed, and this may just be because of the picture I chose, but the differences are far more subtle than the black and white ones.
Well, here you go, what are your thoughts? H/S = Highlights/Shadows:
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H/S: Hard / Hard |
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H/S: Hard / Med Hard |
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H/S: Hard / Standard |
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H/S: Hard / Med Soft |
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H/S: Hard / Soft |
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H/S: Med Hard / Hard |
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H/S: Med Hard / Med Hard |
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H/S: Med Hard / Standard |
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H/S: Med Hard / Med Soft |
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H/S: Med Hard / Soft |
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H/S: Standard / Hard |
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H/S: Standard / Med Hard |
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H/S: Standard / Standard |
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H/S: Standard / Med Soft |
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H/S: Standard / Soft |
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H/S: Med Soft / Hard |
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H/S: Med Soft / Med Hard |
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H/S: Med Soft / Standard |
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H/S: Med Soft / Med Soft |
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H/S: Med Soft / Soft |
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H/S: Soft / Hard |
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H/S: Soft / Med HArd |
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H/S: Soft / Standard |
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H/S: Soft / Med Soft |
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H/S: Soft / Soft |
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