@@ReggiebphotoI loved your fuji ones, I dropped that in the sea and now using ricoh, so I am so glad to see this video. Please do the b&w one :) Great video
Reggie, you're a genius! I'm just about to ditch my X-T and look for the tinier GRIIIx, but I feared to miss your Fuji recipes (Portra is my fav). Now, I can get them again. Many thanks!
Love, love, love this recipe. I've set it to my U1 preset, absolutely love it. Thank you sir for posting this, it compliments the Reggie's Portra recipe I have dialed into my X100V now. Love your channel, thank you for all of your sharing!
You can save up to 6 Custom Profiles - 3 User slots & each one can have 2 individual Profiles, just don' forget to save the User Slot before turning off the camera or switching User slots.
Just went out with my brand new GR3 for the first time today. Packed all 6 Banks full with different recipies and l have to ask you... what kind of sorcery did you use on this recipie,dude?! LMAO. While some others worked quite well on some fotos, everytime I went "WOW, this one turned out beautiful." it was taken with your recipie. So long story short: THANK YOU, man!
Hey Reggie, thanks for the video! Absolutely love your recipe. I just got a GR3 to use as a daily camera sort of thing, and I would LOVE if you could do a quick video going over your settings, shooting mode and any other tips that could help people who are new to the Ricoh cameras. Thank you so much!
@@Reggiebphoto I'd love that! I believe a quick overview of what camera settings you use (exposure metering, auto iso, etc) and then a bit more about what shooting mode you use (Av, Tv, full manual, maybe some custom modes if you use them) and some tips about how you get your photos to look like they do (what you try to look for while shooting, what you try to adjust, how to shoot indoors or outdoors, etc) I'm sure these are things I'll end up figuring out eventually and with time, but it would be REALLY helpful to get some insights into how people with more experience are already doing it, especially because you have some gorgeous pictures. I have basically zero experience with photography, so I'm sure something like this would help a lot. Thanks a lot!
I second this request. Those photos may be among the best on TH-cam when it comes to Ricoh GR III. We truly need to know how you set up this beautiful camera. Looking forward to it!
Do you also have a recipe for the positiv film? I have the Ricoh gr III and everytime I try to get the update for the negative film the update fails so can't use that one.
Very nice. I ordered a Griii today. I have no idea how to take photos but I'm looking forward to snapping family and trips with this little gadget. I'm looking for recipes because editing the photos is never going to happen. This recipe goes top of the list 👍🏾👍🏾
This is my fave recipe, I always end up using this recipe everyime I shoot esp if it’s outdoor with good lighting. Skintone look absolutely beautiful, my friend even print the wedding photo I took for them since they love it so much!❤
Reggie this preset looks amazing, massive thanks for this! One question - lots of your shots you showed as examples here look like you used highlight weighed metering on them, was this actually the case? if not what's your preferred AE mode to shoot jpegs in? Thank you!
hey um i recently commented on one of your videos, saying im waiting for the perfect time to get the GR3. and you said now or never, guess what- i got one for $670! insane. thankyou for the push. will be using this recipe!
WAIT! haha I just had to watch it twice because my battery died right after i setup the recipe and wasnt able to save yet haha. Thank you, just subscribed. I also see you shoot in Emeryville a lot, I lived there for a few years before moving to LA.
B/W recipe please… In my fuji xe4 reggies potra and b/w simulations are the only ones that I use… Now in my ricoh Gr iiix, this is the one I have been using seeing from your IG stories. We want a b/w recipe for sure! You are doing a great job. Keep going. Love from India.
Thank you. Seeing your recipe in this video pushed me over the line to get a GRIIIx. I have a newbie question. After changing the image control settings, you also changed white balance, noise reduction and dynamic range. Can these changes also be stored with the image control settings as C1? Or should it all be saved to a box/U1?
For a handy list of all the settings, refer to the Ricoh Recipe app or my blog post: reggiebphotography.com/blog/The-Most-Versatile-Ricoh-GR-III-GR-IIIx-Film-Simulation-Recipe-Reggies-Color-Negative
The Shading setting adds (or subtracts) vignetting. You mentioned setting the Shadow Contrast to -1 to preserve some shadow detail, but that's going to darken your shadows. The Shadow Contrast setting is a bit counter-intuitive, e.g., negative numbers make it darker (possibly crushing details), while positive numbers make it brighter. +1 for B&W recipe video!
@@yawarlol if the intended effect is to bring back more shadow detail, then yes, positive numbers will achieve that. I find it helps to think of it like exposure compensation that only affects shadows (or highlights if you're adjusting highlight contrast).
Hi Reggie, Great video. I shot on a GRii and just getting more into recipes. Do you happen to have a recipe for this film simulation for a GRii? Thanks
Love it. Thank you for sharing this! I’m looking forward to trying it out. I’ve mainly shot and edited raw files on the Ricoh and while I absolutely love the raw output and flexibility, it somewhat clashes with how I use the camera. Would love to see what you’ve been using for B&W. I’ve been using a fairly contrasty recipe thus far that works, but I’ve loved the light/style you shoot in. Registering my interest and appreciate the time you put into this video!!
No scroll wheel issues. I have dust in my gr iiix not my gr iii: you can see examples of the dust spots at the end of this video: th-cam.com/video/cApr12HAh1k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=slTQ3e3celPrnE-w
Hello Reggie, congratulations on the video, nice shot. One question for you: in order to get the same colors and effects to the photos with Ricoh, is it okay to just shoot with the settings you provided or is the NiSi adapter essential to get the kind of "film" shots you showed us? 3:373:403:433:463:50 Thanks 🙂
Hi, to get the same results as the shots you show us, is it enough to follow the Ricoh settings you showed us in the video or do you need to add that NiSi adapter to get those results? (Below I mention the moments in the video of the exact photos 3:37 3:40 3:43 3:45)
Straight out of camera. If there are edits they’re minor touches to exposure or temp (+/- .25 stops max). Nothing that can’t be achieved in a phone editor no raw processing needed
hello, if I want to have a bit more color punch in red do I have to turn it ore to magenta shift ? as well I want to have deeper colors is it saturation ?
Hi Reggie,,Hope you and your family are doing well, curious for your own personal family documentary photos, ,if you don't have a x 100v or ricoh, with a x-e series or x-t series what lenses would you recommend the 18 f2, and the 35 f2?I noticed you have these lenses in your compact gear.. like to hear your thoughts on lenses you find you like and tend to use alot at home.
@Reggiebphoto ahhh no stress.I thought you did since it was under your gear section recommendations.any how no stress.but im curious what lenses would recommend for everyday family stuff.not professional work.
@@Reggiebphoto yah fuji kit also get 2.8 at 18mm, but at night its just not capable to take good pic, 6400 has alot of noise in fuji, maybe ricoh win with its ibis than my older fuji
Check out my black and white film sim recipe here: th-cam.com/video/CgEgZfb3VKs/w-d-xo.html
Boss recipe. Please can you do one for a b/w film recipe on the Ricoh?
If there’s enough interest
@@ReggiebphotoI loved your fuji ones, I dropped that in the sea and now using ricoh, so I am so glad to see this video. Please do the b&w one :) Great video
@@Reggiebphotoyeeessss do ittttt. right now you’re kind of the goat of recipes 🤣 we need to see your black and white haha
Interest over here good sir!
i second!!!
Reggie, you're a genius! I'm just about to ditch my X-T and look for the tinier GRIIIx, but I feared to miss your Fuji recipes (Portra is my fav). Now, I can get them again. Many thanks!
Huge thanks for making this free for everyone, Reggie.
Do people charge for recipes?
@@Reggiebphoto i've seen a few
Love, love, love this recipe. I've set it to my U1 preset, absolutely love it. Thank you sir for posting this, it compliments the Reggie's Portra recipe I have dialed into my X100V now. Love your channel, thank you for all of your sharing!
You’re welcome!
I'm going to buy a Ricoh giiix because of this video thank you!
Thanks for sharing your recipes Reggie ! Really love them & yes to b&w!
You can save up to 6 Custom Profiles - 3 User slots & each one can have 2 individual Profiles, just don' forget to save the User Slot before turning off the camera or switching User slots.
Yup
Thanks!
You’re killing it dude, best video I’ve seen out there on Ricoh sims , and arguably the best sim I’ve seen so far (at least for my tastes!)
Thank you for sharing this! Can't wait to test it out!
Fire!! 🙌🏾
I'm gonna try this out when I rent a GR 3 for an upcoming Colombia trip. Been wanting a very compact travel camera so I'm giving it a go.
FYI the shading part that you skipped is a vignette around the edges. You can make it lighter or darker with that setting.
Love it! Do you have the recipe for iPhone? Thanks!😊
Nope. You can put a cameras recipe on a phone
Amazing and thank you. Cannot wait for the black and white recipe 😍
Thanks! Do you shoot with a Ricoh?
Just went out with my brand new GR3 for the first time today. Packed all 6 Banks full with different recipies and l have to ask you...
what kind of sorcery did you use on this recipie,dude?! LMAO.
While some others worked quite well on some fotos, everytime I went "WOW, this one turned out beautiful." it was taken with your recipie.
So long story short: THANK YOU, man!
Thanks Reggie. This looks very nice.
It indeed does :)
Just added this film simulation to my GRIII. Thanks for sharing.
Hey Reggie, thanks for the video! Absolutely love your recipe. I just got a GR3 to use as a daily camera sort of thing, and I would LOVE if you could do a quick video going over your settings, shooting mode and any other tips that could help people who are new to the Ricoh cameras. Thank you so much!
Hoping to do that down the road. What settings are your curious about?
@@Reggiebphoto I'd love that! I believe a quick overview of what camera settings you use (exposure metering, auto iso, etc) and then a bit more about what shooting mode you use (Av, Tv, full manual, maybe some custom modes if you use them) and some tips about how you get your photos to look like they do (what you try to look for while shooting, what you try to adjust, how to shoot indoors or outdoors, etc)
I'm sure these are things I'll end up figuring out eventually and with time, but it would be REALLY helpful to get some insights into how people with more experience are already doing it, especially because you have some gorgeous pictures. I have basically zero experience with photography, so I'm sure something like this would help a lot.
Thanks a lot!
I second this request. Those photos may be among the best on TH-cam when it comes to Ricoh GR III. We truly need to know how you set up this beautiful camera. Looking forward to it!
Do you also have a recipe for the positiv film? I have the Ricoh gr III and everytime I try to get the update for the negative film the update fails so can't use that one.
Very nice. I ordered a Griii today. I have no idea how to take photos but I'm looking forward to snapping family and trips with this little gadget. I'm looking for recipes because editing the photos is never going to happen. This recipe goes top of the list 👍🏾👍🏾
amazing... the only thing is that I don't understand the last bit, of the "back command"... like I pressed everything and can seem to get that !
Can you share your cinebloom filter link please? Thanks
This is my fave recipe, I always end up using this recipe everyime I shoot esp if it’s outdoor with good lighting. Skintone look absolutely beautiful, my friend even print the wedding photo I took for them since they love it so much!❤
Really interesting Reggie, love the colour simulations you have come up with . It would be great to see your black-and-white simulation recipe 🙏
second this!
Reggie this preset looks amazing, massive thanks for this! One question - lots of your shots you showed as examples here look like you used highlight weighed metering on them, was this actually the case? if not what's your preferred AE mode to shoot jpegs in? Thank you!
You are the best. Love learning from your vast experience and truly appreciate your hard work in sharing w all of us.
Thanks for the kind words
Yes on seeing B&W GR 3 settings
Check my pinned comment
hey um i recently commented on one of your videos, saying im waiting for the perfect time to get the GR3. and you said now or never,
guess what- i got one for $670! insane. thankyou for the push. will be using this recipe!
Congratulations! Very good price.
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First few test shots look fantastic. BW recipe is next for me. Thanks
Let us know how it goes
Such a beautiful recipe Reggie ❤. Do you under expose a little when you shooting outside on a bright and sunny day?
It depends on shot to shot
Super helpful! Just got the GR iii and this was what I needed. Thanks!
I’m heavily interested in the gr3. Learning a lot from your videos.
WAIT! haha I just had to watch it twice because my battery died right after i setup the recipe and wasnt able to save yet haha. Thank you, just subscribed. I also see you shoot in Emeryville a lot, I lived there for a few years before moving to LA.
Nice! Yes, it's a fun area to shoot at for all the color.
Thank you for the recipe! May I know where I can get the filter? Thanksss❤
B&W Recipe please. This color recipe is great! Thanks for sharing.
thank you. i will try this on my next day out
just picked up my gr3 and this got me out there to enjoy it immediately! Thank you
B/W recipe please… In my fuji xe4 reggies potra and b/w simulations are the only ones that I use… Now in my ricoh Gr iiix, this is the one I have been using seeing from your IG stories.
We want a b/w recipe for sure!
You are doing a great job. Keep going. Love from India.
Coming soon!
Thanks Legend, I was so stoked to see this come to the Ricoh
🤘🏽
from one pinoy to another.... thank you so much for this. i missed having classic chrome. but been loving using this on my new HDF
Nice! Waiting to unbox my hdf soon
NiSi adapter with a Cine Bloom filter! There you go!! Thank you!.
Thank you. Seeing your recipe in this video pushed me over the line to get a GRIIIx. I have a newbie question. After changing the image control settings, you also changed white balance, noise reduction and dynamic range. Can these changes also be stored with the image control settings as C1? Or should it all be saved to a box/U1?
They are outside c1 a so it gets saved globally
very informative video about Ricoh. so far Thank you!
Please do the B/W!!! Loved this one!
Thanks for sharing. That's a great look!
Thanks for watching!
i dont like the negative usually, but i love this one. thank you!
Thank you for this. Can’t wait to try it!
Have fun!
Nice video, may I know what is the red ring filter on the video to soft the image, I can’t hear that clearly , thank you 😅
diffusion filter
CineBloom 10% filter from moment
Thanks for sharing your recipes
Loved the video and immediately subscribe!
love it! The filter you use is a 10 or 20% density?
Please show us your Black and White recipe. I love your Fuji BW recipe!
Shared it on my channel!
Is there any similar alternative for the GR II?
Nice Alfa Spider!
Great film simulation 😃
Can you do this on the ii?
Definitely would be interested in seeing your B&W recipe. That would be great!
Coming soon!
For a handy list of all the settings, refer to the Ricoh Recipe app or my blog post: reggiebphotography.com/blog/The-Most-Versatile-Ricoh-GR-III-GR-IIIx-Film-Simulation-Recipe-Reggies-Color-Negative
The Shading setting adds (or subtracts) vignetting. You mentioned setting the Shadow Contrast to -1 to preserve some shadow detail, but that's going to darken your shadows. The Shadow Contrast setting is a bit counter-intuitive, e.g., negative numbers make it darker (possibly crushing details), while positive numbers make it brighter.
+1 for B&W recipe video!
🙏🏽
+ 2 for the B&W recipe video!
Does that mean setting shadow contrast to +1 is better?
@@yawarlol if the intended effect is to bring back more shadow detail, then yes, positive numbers will achieve that. I find it helps to think of it like exposure compensation that only affects shadows (or highlights if you're adjusting highlight contrast).
No means I just explained it wrong lol. My settings were right
Thanks man. Do you have a video showing the black and white simulation you mentioned on Wrench #2?
Not yet
Hello! Great job! Is it possible to know all your reflages for the ricoh griii? In great detail :) Merci !
What are reflages?
All your settings :) not just the simulation aspect, thanks !@@Reggiebphoto
Is it right ya can get fuji sumulations with that ricoh????!
Not Fuji simulations. But yea Ricoh has film simulations
Is there a guideline for when to use this recipe? When to use b&w? When to use positive or negative? So and so? Any opinion on this? Thank you!!
Nope that’s up to your creative eye
Yes. We need the B&W. Thx
I wonder if Ricoh could poll their GRIII and IIIx users' devices just how many have u1 set to Reggie's Portra and your B&W on u2.
I don’t even use mine this way lol. U1 2 3 is for different minimum shutter values for auto iso
@@Reggiebphoto - ohhhhhhh. Well sugar!
Hi Reggie, Great video. I shot on a GRii and just getting more into recipes. Do you happen to have a recipe for this film simulation for a GRii? Thanks
No I don’t :(
What clarity would you recommend when you don't have a filter?
Love it. Thank you for sharing this! I’m looking forward to trying it out. I’ve mainly shot and edited raw files on the Ricoh and while I absolutely love the raw output and flexibility, it somewhat clashes with how I use the camera. Would love to see what you’ve been using for B&W. I’ve been using a fairly contrasty recipe thus far that works, but I’ve loved the light/style you shoot in. Registering my interest and appreciate the time you put into this video!!
Hello, how could I make this work on a GR2? Any suggestion highly appreciated!
I don’t know
Thanks very useful, could you send me the link to your b/w settingd
Should be linked at the end of this video? If not I gotta update it. Lmk
Hi Reggie.
Two questions please, did you have any kind of problem with scroll wheel and dust on your Ricoh GRIII ?
Thank you.
No scroll wheel issues. I have dust in my gr iiix not my gr iii: you can see examples of the dust spots at the end of this video: th-cam.com/video/cApr12HAh1k/w-d-xo.htmlsi=slTQ3e3celPrnE-w
@Reggiebphoto Thank you very much.
I wish I knew how “mightykills” mods his griii without a nisi adapter, I might just have to get the adapter.
@@elijahteves26 ask him
Have you done Hasselblad color recipe yet ?
No
Hello Reggie, congratulations on the video, nice shot. One question for you: in order to get the same colors and effects to the photos with Ricoh, is it okay to just shoot with the settings you provided or is the NiSi adapter essential to get the kind of "film" shots you showed us? 3:37 3:40 3:43 3:46 3:50 Thanks 🙂
Can you tell me what the photos look like that you’re asking about? What’s in the photo. I can confirm
Hi, to get the same results as the shots you show us, is it enough to follow the Ricoh settings you showed us in the video or do you need to add that NiSi adapter to get those results? (Below I mention the moments in the video of the exact photos 3:37 3:40 3:43 3:45)
Grate video, love to see a b&w version please
Thank you , I will definitely try this . Please show us the BW too !
Will do!
hey man, are u selling your ricoh presets? id love to try them out!
No, I’ve never touched a Ricoh raw in my life
Thanks for the video, Reggie. Is there a reason you don't save your presets to U1,2 or 3?
Yes because I use u1 u2 and u3 to save different minimum shutter speeds for auto iso
We need the B&W recipe too 💕💕 Thank you
Sounds good!
great Recipe!
why don't you use different profiles for switching (the wheel on top of the camera), but rather different settings and the menu?
Because I prefer to not use the top wheel to switch sims
Great! I’m still on gr ii, is it possible to do a similar preset based on positive film?
I don’t know. You just gotta try and see
Were those pictures taken from the Ricoh Gr3?
Gr iii and gr iii x
Perfect video. Would you recommend a Ricoh over a Fuji in terms of everyday usage ?
They’re different camera for different things. It’s not one over the other but they compliment each other in my kit
How did he you do the last step where the back button becomes a shortcut to 5 settings? Thanks!
Change the ADJ button settings
Hey people, do you use an uv filter to protect your camera - what do you prefer: the one to put directly on or the one with an adapter? Thanks!
You can’t put one directly on without using adhesive thst could possibly risk damage of the front lens housing
@ thank you. That indeed sounds cruel.
Thank you so so so much.
What filter are you using for the “dreamy” look some of these have?
@@fulsgold1749 CineBloom 10% and 20%
Are the pictures in this video edited or are they straight out of camera?
Straight out of camera. If there are edits they’re minor touches to exposure or temp (+/- .25 stops max). Nothing that can’t be achieved in a phone editor no raw processing needed
Interesting. Do you shoot with negative exposure then? -1 stop?
Changes based on the shot. I’m always altering my exposure comp or shooting in manual
hello, if I want to have a bit more color punch in red do I have to turn it ore to magenta shift ? as well I want to have deeper colors is it saturation ?
I dunno. Try it out and see.
Is there any way to replicate this dreamy simulation in lightroom?
If you can reverse engineer the colors into an gel adjustment
Great video! So what Ricoh do you find picking up more often? The 28mm or the 40mm?
it's 50/50 tbh.
I dont know which Camera i should buy. Its between the Ricoh gr iiix and the Fuji xs20. Do you have and Tipps?
Do you want to change lenses?
Hmmm, i have a Nikon Z50. It allows for some tweaking of jpeg parameters. I wonder how close i could bring it to this? Thanks!
send me a nikon camera, and i can try to make some looks
@@Reggiebphoto Wish i had that power! ;-)
Then it’s up to you to make the Nikon look. I believe in you
Thanks!
Thank you for this video.
Reggie I’d like to see your B&W film simulations if you please.
Have a happy and healthy NewYear.
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Hi Reggie,,Hope you and your family are doing well, curious for your own personal family documentary photos, ,if you don't have a x 100v or ricoh, with a x-e series or x-t series what lenses would you recommend the 18 f2, and the 35 f2?I noticed you have these lenses in your compact gear.. like to hear your thoughts on lenses you find you like and tend to use alot at home.
I don’t have either of those
@Reggiebphoto ahhh no stress.I thought you did since it was under your gear section recommendations.any how no stress.but im curious what lenses would recommend for everyday family stuff.not professional work.
That list is outdated unfortunately
@Reggiebphoto gotcha..curious, what lenses would you recommend for your own family photos.everyday stuff?
Can this be made in to a Lightroom profile?
No. I don’t have that skill set
how does ricoh handle low light??? i am mising alot of low light with xt-20 and 18-55
It’s a 2.8 and at 6400, it’s kinda pushing its utility.
@@Reggiebphoto yah fuji kit also get 2.8 at 18mm, but at night its just not capable to take good pic, 6400 has alot of noise in fuji, maybe ricoh win with its ibis than my older fuji
No i think the xt20 would have similar if not better noise performance
These photos look so gorgeous, great recipe. You’re really selling this camera to me 😭
Is it silly to have this alongside a fujfilm x100f?
Not at all. They’re all different focal lengths and form factors.