Fuji Recipe: Martin Parr Style
- Film Simulation: Classic Chrome (for its subtle contrast and balanced tones)
- Dynamic Range: DR200 (to retain detail in highlights and shadows)
- Highlight Tone: +2 (to create strong highlights)
- Shadow Tone: +2 (to deepen contrast in shadows)
- Color: +3 (for vibrant, eye-catching colors)
- Sharpness: +1 (to enhance texture and detail)
- Noise Reduction: -2 (to preserve fine details and give a filmic grain look)
- White Balance: DaylightWB Shift: +2 Red, -3 Blue (adds warmth and a slight pop to reds and yellows)
- ISO: Base ISO (e.g., ISO 200 or 400) for clean results
- Grain Effect: Weak, Small (to mimic film texture without overpowering the image)
Best Settings for Shooting
- Lighting: Shoot in bright daylight or slightly overcast conditions to achieve that saturated, sunlit look Parr often captures.
- Subject Matter: Look for quirky, colorful, and vibrant scenes—bold patterns, eccentric details, or humorous moments.
- Lens Choice: Use a wide or normal lens (e.g., 23mm or 35mm equivalent) to capture context and detail in a scene.
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