
I don’t shoot in-camera JPEG but adjust colors in post-production. I started shooting in the films era, so I love to color grade my photo to look like films. However, I admit that the convenience of in-camera JPEG output is sometimes quite suitable for travel and daily life records. If storage space allows, shooting RAW+JPG would be good. Some brands in the market currently boast films simulation as their selling point. Some latest Olympus cameras model also provide independent color separation adjustment dials, and some users have used color separation adjustment settings to simulate the imaging style of some famous…