Program your Fujifilm's Q button and use it during shooting mode to refine how your photo will look when you press the shutter.| John Peltier Photography
How do you read your camera's histogram and use it to nail your exposure every time? We'll learn how to do that here.| John Peltier Photography
Forget spending hours on the computer post-processing. Learn how to pre-process using Fujifilm's Image Quality settings and get the image you envisioned when you press the shutter button.| Peltier Photo Courses
RAW vs. JPEG - it's a controversial topic that shouldn't be controversial. Is one better than the other for travel? Here are my thoughts on the discussion.| John Peltier Photography
Learn how to create Fujifilm film recipes unique to you with this methodical approach. Follow along with the provided worksheet and videos as you finish this course programming the styles into your camera.| Peltier Photo Courses
There's a lot of confusion about how to use Fujifilm's Highlight Tone and Shadow Tone. What do they do? How do you adjust them? Here are some answers.| John Peltier Photography
The Fujifilm Dynamic Range setting is a great way to expand the dynamic range of your photos. Here's an easy explanation and how to use it.| John Peltier Photography
Here are the differences between Fuji's Dynamic Range Priority and Dynamic Range - two commonly misunderstood camera settings, with image examples.| John Peltier Photography
What are Fujifilm Film Simulations, and why should you care about them? Learn about that here, with comparisons of all the Film Simulations.| John Peltier Photography
Creating Fujifilm X custom settings gives you a lot of control over the look of your images out of the camera. You may never have to process a photo again.| John Peltier Photography