How to Get All Film Simulations with ANY Fujifilm Camera in Lightroom (Simple Hack – no EXIF Digging)

A couple of days ago, Viktor contacted me with a hack he found about how to get all Fujifilm film simulation in Lightroom. Down below his description as well as his screenshots that I share with his permission.

If you want, you can also check out the video of Pal2Tech below, which he uploaded today.

WARNING: While this seems to work just fine and seems not to create any issues, to those who try it, it is still a “hack”. So as always with these things, make proper backups and copies, before you try it out.

by Viktor – check out his instagram

I found a way to apply official Adobe Classic NEG simulation to any X camera RAW files, works in Photoshop Camera Raw and Lightroom. If you are interested in the process, how to enable this simulation, I can send instructions (pretty simple hack, no exif digging).

Close Photoshop / Lightroom. Run Notepad as administrator, or the file can’t be saved. Start your Photoshop / Lightroom, open a Fujifilm RAW file, apply Classic NEG, enjoy 🙂 Tested with the latest Camera Raw and the latest Lightroom Classic.

by Thomas

I have created a script for Mac users to use, to complete the steps shown in the video. The script makes the process more easy and it also makes a backup of the files before doing anything. Te link is https://github.com/tl87/lrc-fuji-hack

Samples + Video

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Capture One 21 Released: New Features Explained and Learning Videos

Capture One 21 has just been released.

It brings new features like the “Dehaze” tool, HEIC support, Speed Edit and more. You find the full press release down below as well as a number of videos that introduce some of the new tools.

Press Release

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Fujifilm Managers Talk Film Simulations: Origins, Evolutions, Goals, Misunderstandings, Bold Classic Negative and Much More

The Japanese site dc.watch interviewed Fujifilm manager Kosuke Irie and Shinya Fujiwara.

They talk about film simulations in a lengthy, very detailed and technical way.

All in Japanese, which means we are in the hands of google translate. And sadly this does not always work out well.

I will share a summary for you down below, often just taken as google delivered it.

It will get nerdy… happy reading down below :)

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