As we've all said, you're better off learning yourself. If you can post some examples of your images we can suggest some editing tips to get towards the look you want.
I do have a set of presets I've made myself, largely based around the different Fuji film sims, but I also have a base preset that I can apply to anything to set some base adjustments, and then tweak from there as necessary. Coming back from a race meeting with 2000 images I don't have the time...
What body is he shooting with? This looks like a fairly easy look to reproduce, it's just increased saturation and bringing the shadows up a bit. Don't buy presets, they are a waste of money and don't teach you anything about editing.
First off, do you shoot Raw or jpeg? If you're not shooting...
I tried as well but there's either too much foreground or too much grey sky. It was only a snapshot taken on a walk when I noticed the sunbeams shining down into the valley. I actually deleted this on my initial cull as it was so flat and misty but thought I'd have a go at recovering a bit of...
My first post in this forum ever I think! A misty River Dane valley at the weekend. Landscape photography is not my forte at all, so please give as much constructive criticism as you can, it's all useful. Where could this be improved?
Three Shire Heads by Richard Crawford, on Flickr
Definitely a camera issue, I only use UHS-I cards in my X-T4, Lossless compressed Raw to one card and jpeg to the other and I never have this issue, unless Clarity is on.
A bit of a misty walk up to Three Shire Heads. Not ideal conditions as we didn't get to enjoy the views to their full extent but a good walk anyway. X-T4, 18-55mm kit lens
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You've got Clarity set in your image settings. This causes the camera to slow down and show 'Storing' when taking the shot. This only applies to jpegs which is why it goes away when you only save Raw files.
Probably yes. I'd never start multiple threads in multiple forums, I just re-post in the Fuji X Owners thread which as you know is sort of a running image sharing / discussion thread.
The only time I've done this is for my motorsport work. I'll put a post in the motorsport forum, but then also put the images in the massive Fuji X owners thread. I think that's valid as many people in that thread wouldn't look at the motorsport forum but are interested in images shot on Fuji
Really nice set of images. If I could sell my 18-55 for about £240 then it's only a small outlay to get the 16-80mm, and if the optical performance is the same then it's a more rounded lens overall. The only downsides are its bigger and a stop slower at the short end.
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