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authorluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2020-09-11 09:16:34 -0400
committerluxagraf <sng@luxagraf.net>2020-09-11 09:16:34 -0400
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<img src="images/2020/DSC02692.jpg" id="image-2388" class="picwide caption" />
+I took this image just down the road from the house where we're staying. I shot it because the day before I had shot the image below with a brand new Fujifilm X-T4 that I was <a href="https://www.wired.com/author/scott-gilbertson/" rel="me">testing for Wired</a> ([read my review](https://www.wired.com/review/fujifilm-x-t4/)).
+<img src="images/2020/DSCF0120.jpg" id="image-2387" class="picwide" />
+I love the X-T4's in-camera Acros black and white setting, but you know what I like even more? The camera I already own. I shot the top image to remind myself why: I can already make great images, no need to buy anything new. Thanks to the wonderful open source app [Darktable](https://darktable.org/), I am able to replicate the look and feel of the X-T4 using what I already have.
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-<img src="images/2020/DSCF0120.jpg" id="image-2387" class="picwide" />
+And any time I can quell a little consumer desire without spending money, I won't lie, I get a little excited. Like the old saying goies, use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.