Interesting comparison! I prefer Classic chrome almost always except for skin tone (classic neg seems more pleasant to me). But reality is that I always shoot Provia for more standard look and then I look for other film simulations in post.
I actually quite like the skin color more with Classic Chrome, than with Provia. The Classic Chrome makes the skin color more of a "brownish" tint, rather than something like "pale-white-violet-purple-red" tint. But, I'm still learning Fujifilm,...
@@GingerPhotographyGuy I did like the color a bit more, it is impressive (to me) how great these images are without editing. I have an X-T4 on my wish list.
really great breakdown! this is gonna give me more of a reason to try out classic neg haha i am addicted to the classic chrome/diffusion filter combo rn
Haha! Yessss I need to get out and try that combo! Classic negative is so good. But they all are really, it was really interesting testing them both out 😁
Ahhh no! Never mind. Maybe next time! I had a day by the seaside just trying all the different ones I could. These two were just my favourites for general use
@@GingerPhotographyGuy I’ve seen some, wrote them down, Kodak ektar, eterna etc but in their own style so slightly different than the Fuji ones. Get on Fuji X Weekly for a pile of new ones
Hmmm, CC is actually much cooler than CN. Are you mixing up the names?
Interesting comparison! I prefer Classic chrome almost always except for skin tone (classic neg seems more pleasant to me). But reality is that I always shoot Provia for more standard look and then I look for other film simulations in post.
I actually quite like the skin color more with Classic Chrome, than with Provia. The Classic Chrome makes the skin color more of a "brownish" tint, rather than something like "pale-white-violet-purple-red" tint. But, I'm still learning Fujifilm,...
Classic Chrome settings I use - Color: +2, Color Chrome Effect: Weak, Color Chrome Blue: Off, WB: Auto, WB Shift: +2 Red, -2 Blue, Shadow: -0.5, Highlight: -0.5.
Thank you for the description and comparison. I love them both!
They are both pretty great!
I prefer the classic negative coz it has a lil bit of lifted shadows, kinda faded curve look, making it not too dim and the skin color is better
Do you shoot directly in jpg or choose the simulation after, during raw processing?
For this video I shot directly in jpg.
Sometimes I will choose a simulation in processing, but 99% of the time I will be shooting in jpg
These were excellent, I did prefer classic chrome though. Were these images edited, or were they straight out of camera?
These are straight out of the camera.
It's really interesting seeing what different people like more!
What do you like about the Classic Chrome?
@@GingerPhotographyGuy I did like the color a bit more, it is impressive (to me) how great these images are without editing. I have an X-T4 on my wish list.
I can totally and completely recommend anything with Fujifilm written on it 🥳
That XT4 is absolutely awesome!
Wow, I thought I've subbed to you already. Rectified that. Wicked video mate
Thanks man!
Glad you liked it 😁
my x100v is always on Classic neg and pro mist 1/8 filter
It's so much fun to just relax and take photos with a combo like that!
Are you on Instagram? I'd like to see some of your photos 😁
Same! I rock that setup often. Such a great combo!
How can i achieve the lokk of classic neg. on the x100v. This cam has only got the cc. Right? Thanks
I have an xe2 with X trans II sensor. Is there a way to kind of emulate the classic negative colors with classic chrome?
Check out Fuji X Weekly. I found one for my X100F, you might be able to experiment with that one on yourXE2.
The Classic Negative is so much warmer than the Chrom (Look at the clouds!)
It's brilliant! And I'm really happy the clouds came in to help me out 😂
Classic neg, and a 1/8 black pro mist filter is my favorite look. I'll sacrifice a bit of contrast for that look any day 😍
Oooooh that does sound good!
Have you got any examples to share? Send them on Instagram if you do 😁
I have to agree with you. I like the look on the negative. That would just fit closer to how I edit.
Love that skyline shot you got as-well.
Agreed!
It's actually weird how close that is to my editing style 😅
really great breakdown! this is gonna give me more of a reason to try out classic neg haha i am addicted to the classic chrome/diffusion filter combo rn
Haha! Yessss I need to get out and try that combo!
Classic negative is so good. But they all are really, it was really interesting testing them both out 😁
Just posted a new video with the cinebloom filter on an evenings walk. Definitely a brilliant way to.use the camera 😁
How come to me all the Classic Neg photos look warmer than every Classic Chrome one when you said exactly the opposite :D
Too much contrast is my favorite amount 😂 SAME
Gutted Jack, I was supposed to be there Saturday but I’ve bust my wrist…..typical.
I use Acros if any but want to add some others to try them out
Ahhh no! Never mind. Maybe next time!
I had a day by the seaside just trying all the different ones I could. These two were just my favourites for general use
@@GingerPhotographyGuy I’ve seen some, wrote them down, Kodak ektar, eterna etc but in their own style so slightly different than the Fuji ones. Get on Fuji X Weekly for a pile of new ones
Oooh this is very pretty, you definitely need to try these with a cinebloom filter. I think classic chrome might be my favourite though
Classic chrome with a cinebloom filter is definitely my next London day/evening out 🤩