May I ask whether you can do these in camera or can you do it outside with their supplied software?
Also, any sample. Can you really do velvia (50 not 100 I suppose). If so, why can we not Kodachrome? (Resolution aside.)
The conversions I described are done in-camera, and can either be used as configuration settings when shooting JPG files or be used when calling up the integrated RAW converter after the shooting session.
Unfortunately, the only officially available RAW converter for installation on a computer is Silkypix (read about that in separate theads). The problem is, however, that the enclosed Silkypix software appears to have a serious quality problem.
So, you're left with in-camera conversion for now.
Fujifilm didn't specify which Velvia film it is emulating.
As for Kodachrome, why should Fujifilm generate an emulation for a film they never made? I think this is a classical task for someone who loves to tinker with RAW converter presets (if ACR or the like have been made X100 compatible).
Oh how I wish they had a Neopan 400 and 1600 setting...maybe in a firmware update? 🙂
Would be nice, but that's not available right now, and I don't know if it ever will be. If you want to do something like that, why not try Nik Silverefex Pro?
Here's a tutorial about using SEP2. Scroll down to 'Preset Film Types' and click to enlarge the picture below. It contains a list of emulated BW films.