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HI forum, this is my first post.  I am new to Leica and have been a Q2 user for about 4 months.  I sold my entire Fuji system to buy the Q2 and I've been really happy with with Q2.  I shoot both RAW and JPEG depending on the scene and what I'm doing.  I mostly do travel and street photography.  I loved the ACROS film simulation setting on the Fuji.  What are your opinions on tweaking the JPEG film simulation settings for HCMONO or BWMONO? Is there any hope of getting the ACROS look in a Leica JPEG out of the camera?  (please, no "JPEG vs RAW" pontifications - it's the end result that matters).  Thanks 

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1 hour ago, LACANYONHIKER said:

HI forum, this is my first post.  I am new to Leica and have been a Q2 user for about 4 months.  I sold my entire Fuji system to buy the Q2 and I've been really happy with with Q2.  I shoot both RAW and JPEG depending on the scene and what I'm doing.  I mostly do travel and street photography.  I loved the ACROS film simulation setting on the Fuji.  What are your opinions on tweaking the JPEG film simulation settings for HCMONO or BWMONO? Is there any hope of getting the ACROS look in a Leica JPEG out of the camera?  (please, no "JPEG vs RAW" pontifications - it's the end result that matters).  Thanks 

if you have an Acros in-camera jpeg from the fuji, then simply spend a few hours taking pics and tweaking the settings on the Q till the images are visually similar?

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13 hours ago, frame-it said:

silverfx pro actually has a fuji neopan acros simulation, that's quite accurate :)

 

13 hours ago, frame-it said:

silverfx pro actually has a fuji neopan acros simulation, that's quite accurate :)

Thank you I'll check it out. 

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