Editing Fujifilm JPEGs

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Editing Fujifilm JPEGs

A few months back I produced a couple of YouTube videos concentrating on how I edit my Fujifilm RAW files:

Editing my Monochrome Images (from RAW)

Processing my Colour Images (from RAW)

As you may know, one of the reasons I moved to the Fujifilm X System back in 2011 was because of the beautiful JPEG files that it creates.

With the addition of the gorgeous Classic Chrome and Acros film simulations in later cameras, the whole series offers an amazing opportunity to allow the camera to a vast majority of the editing for us.

However, in most cases, the JPEGs could still need a little bit of editing.

The beauty, of course, of shooting JPEG is that we shouldn't need to do too much editing.

In the video below I explain exactly how I edit my JPEGs.

I explain the basics of Editing Fujifilm JPEGs using Lightroom as well as how to use Presets and Tone Curve presets to simplify the procedure.

I hope you enjoy it and as always, any questions, please feel free to leave them below or on my YouTube Channel.


Finally, I have a few new workshops announced which you can find full details of over at https://www.kevinmullinsworkshops.co.uk

Here are a few of the highlights at least:

  • Two Day Immersive Street Photography Workshop (Edinburgh and London)

  • Wedding Photojournalism Workshop (Bristol)

  • One Day Street Photography Workshop (current availability; London, Dublin & Belfast)

  • Five Day Street Photography Holiday (London)

  • From Street to Portrait - Joint workshop with Bert Stephani

Kevin Mullins

Kevin Mullins is a documentary photographer and filmmaker based in Malmesbury, England. He has been a Fujifilm ambassador since 2011.

https://www.kevinmullinsphotography.co.uk
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