What do CCR, CCB, and SSK mean on the Fujifilm X-T5 display?

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On a Fujifilm X-T5, pressing the DISP button shows acronyms on the lowest row of the LCD. What do CCR, CCB, and SSK stand for, and where are these settings found in the camera menus?

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Anthony Kong

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I don't own this camera so this is a guess, but I think it makes sense (even though the manual is definitely lacking).

Based on making up acronyms from things I found in the online manual, I'm going to suggest:

CCR - Color Chrome Effect

CCB - Color Chrome Blue

SSK - Smooth Skin Effect

These should all be in the Image Quality Menu (still photography). You should be able to verify all of this by turning the options on and off and seeing what shows up when you press "Display"

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On Fujifilm cameras, these abbreviations most likely refer to image-processing settings:

  • CCR = Color Chrome Effect
  • CCB = Color Chrome Blue
  • SSK = Smooth Skin Effect

These are image quality / JPEG processing options, and you should be able to confirm them by turning each setting on or off and checking how the DISP screen changes. On the X-T5, related terms also appear in the camera’s RAW conversion options in the online manual, which is a good place to cross-check Fujifilm’s abbreviated on-screen labels.

So while the camera may not spell them out clearly on the display, they are shorthand for Fujifilm’s image rendering settings rather than exposure or focus indicators.

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