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F16 Kevin Mullins – Shoot like a pro with this selection of expressive film recipes inspired by professional photographers.Captn Look – A fabulous collection of warm and emotional recipes to show just how much can be achieved straight out of camera using film recipes.

Sections for all sensors and a wide choice, give something for every situation. Piotr’s Recipes – An extensive collection of film inspired recipes by Piotr Skrzypek.Reproducing film stock is a recurrent theme, so this is the place to seek out those 35mm looks. Fuji X Weekly – The premier film recipe site, by Ritchie Roesch, with over 200 recipes and popular phone apps.If there are similar recipes on this or other sites, links are provided so you can compare them. Creation is often an iterative process, with one recipe leading to another, so when another person’s recipe was the inspiration, it’s mentioned on the recipe pages. Who made these recipes?Įxcept where stated, these recipes are created or adapted by Justin Gould. Many can be tried on other models by skipping or adapting any settings that your camera doesn’t have. The ones that don’t use Eterna Bleach Bypass should also be compatible with X-Pro3 and X100V. If you are new, why not try the Film Recipes Starter Pack? Which cameras do these recipes work with?īecause I own an X-S10, these recipes are all for recent X-Trans IV cameras, such as X-T4, X-S10, X-T30 II and X-E4. Their big advantage over traditional raw shooting, is that the images can be used directly from the camera with no further editing in expensive software. These saved setting combinations are known as film recipes.


The settings include a choice of built in film simulation mode, the white balance and adjustments to the tone curve, sharpness and saturation. Users of Fujifilm X-series can load combinations of settings into their cameras that allow shooting in a variety of styles. Kodachrome film recipe using Classic Chrome What is a Film Recipe?
