How I Edit my Fuji Images to Match my Film Work (GFX & X100)

Head to to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code KYLEMCDOUGALL In this video, I’m sharing my process for editing my digital photos, shot with both the Fujifilm GFX and the X100V, showing you how I get my digital images to be consistent with the ones that I shoot on film. I’m also going to be sharing a modified preset that I’ve been using a lot. It’s up for grabs below as well. Hope you enjoy it! Intro: 00:00 B&W Editing: 01:20 Sponsor Message: 12:02 Colour Editing: 12:48 Final Thoughts: 26:37 My ‘Modified Classic Chrome’: The Classic Lab Presets: ►GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO: Fuji GFX 50R: Fuji X100V: My ’35mm Film Photography Course’ on Skillshare (FREE with this link): Check out my new ’Medium Format Film Photography Course’ on Skillshare (FREE with this link): Pre-order my new book ‘An American Mile’: Where I source music for my videos (One FREE month with this link): Videos on this channel are filmed using the Fuji X-H2s: ►FILM PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR: My go-to medium format camera: My FAVOURITE medium format lens: My favourite 35mm film camera: My favourite 35mm film lens: The BEST medium format travel camera: The film scanner that I use for my work: Best entry-level film scanner: The film camera that started it all for me: My go-to light meter: My favourite film stock: My favourite 645 medium format film camera: ►ESSENTIAL PHOTO & VIDEO ACCESSORIES Awesome Grovemade Desk Accessories: FAVOURITE backpack for film photography gear: BenQ Monitor Light: Awesome strap for large cameras: Rope style strap for smaller cameras (cheap but great!): Camera I use to film my videos: Camera that I use for vlogging: The gear I use for YouTube: My favourite film cameras: Essential film photography accessories: →Instagram: →Website: .................................. DISCLAIMER Some of the links above are affiliate links, where I earn a small commission if you click on the link and purchase an item. The money I earn helps me make this type of content consistently.
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