
When many people think of special effects, they think of dimly lit rooms, expensive computers, and complicated software. While this may be an accurate picture if you are editing a blockbuster action movie, digital still photographers can do a lot to their images even before transferring files off their camera. The following guide covers some of the more popular in-camera effects on the market to consider when purchasing a new camera or for better understanding the camera you already own.
Film Simulation and Color Profiles
In recent years, FUJIFILM's film-simulation modes have grown both in scope and popularity among photographers eager to apply distinct looks to their photographs. Their latest cameras now offer well over a dozen choices, including fan favorites like Provia, Velvia, and Acros films. Additionally, monochrome options offer the ability to simulate the effect of color filters for green, red, or yellow light. FUJIFILM also has a "Grain Effect Mode" for replicating the grain of an analog image to complete the effect.
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