

Just In: The Sony Creative Film Looks Pack - Samples & Notes for Use
All SOOCs with Sony a6700 Creative Look Settings For years, Sony lagged behind the famous "film simulations" of Fujifilm. The common stigma was that Sony’s color science just wasn't there. When Sony finally released their new Creative Looks, it cleared some of that stigma and made them worth experimenting with, and they are so much better now, but they are still far from perfect. For a long time, I refused to use Sony's standard Creative Styles or Looks because basic options
Veres Deni Alex
Mar 45 min read


New Film Simulation Update: Best Sony Picture Profiles
Coming with a new update on the in-camera film simulation pack for Sony cameras. You spoke, I listened: AWB Film Recipes With this new...
Veres Deni Alex
May 23, 20259 min read


Can you get Fuji colors on Sony?
If you’ve ever wanted to switch to Fuji from Sony , you’ve probably wondered whether you can get Fuji colors on Sony. Good news - you can...
Veres Deni Alex
Jan 15, 202525 min read


🌈Color Calibrating all your Sony cameras with in-camera tools - Ultimate Guide - Sony a7III, a7CII, a7SIII, a7RV, ZV-E1, a6700, RX100 VI
Sony has sent me multiple cameras to test out with the film simulations recipes. I think this is a great opportunity to see how different they are in color science and how do these differences translate when using Sony film simulation recipes. Since each Sony camera has a different color science, I want to showcase: the differences between each model at different temperatures how different sensors react to underexposure and overexposure the differences when using film simulat
Veres Deni Alex
Jun 28, 202413 min read


Bright Kodak recipe for Sony cameras
I don't usually bother recreating user designed Fujifilm recipes, but I kept getting requests for this one so I finally thought fuck it, let’s do it. Here’s a straight comparison and the settings. This was shot on an a6700 with the Sony 16-55mm G compared to the Fuji X-T5. Obviously, different glass and sensors have their own DNA, so results vary depending on the gear you're using, but this comes super close straight out of camera. In the end I was so surprised by the results
Veres Deni Alex
May 51 min read