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What's Wrong with the STANDARD Color in Your Fuji Camera?

The standard color setting in your Fuji camera is far from standard, and it's sure not neutral. Ever notice the unique "look" of the standard color's skin tones and wonder why? Ever tried to get accurate skin tones and fabrics in your Fuji portraits and struggle with the color? The terrific film simulation modes in your Fuji camera offer a wide variety of skin tone looks for your photo and your video files but some shooters never take the time to really know what they do and why they are there. Many of the film sims are derived from the landmark films that literally changed the face of professional photography. This video dives deep into exploring how each film sim mode compares to a neutral reference image in regards to the contrast, color and tonal curves that every Fuji shooter should know, and how to setup your camera for dynamic, smooth or truly accurate color skin tone reproduction just by switching film sim modes. Will Crockett, the team leader of Fujifilms' first digital brand ambassador "Talent Team" has used many of these films on assignment for decades and continues to shoot them digitally for a variety of portrait styles. He is glad to share his info and insights on improving your video footage and still photo portraits using the film simulation modes. Will is a semi-retired commercial hybrid photographer with a deep pedigree created by assignments from Time, People and TV Guide, Boeing, United Airlines, McDonalds, The Pentagon, and even a few US Presidents. You may recognize him from the 200+ live seminar events as the primary presenter for Fujifilm, and from the more than 30 photo DVD titles sold thru camera stores across the globe under the ShootSmarter brand. Will now lives in the central coast of California.

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