Cheery Chrome for Warm Happy Vibes

Warm toned film recipe for X-Trans IV cameras, like the X100V or X-S10

One of my favourite Fujifilm recipe creators is Captn Look, with very warm, rich looks from big colour shifts and high saturation. His Cheers recipe has inspired this setting that shares his bold shift of +5, -7 to give a warm tone.

Apple blossom, taken with Cheery Chrome

Cheery Chrome Film Recipe

  • Simulation: Classic Chrome
  • Grain Effect: Weak, Small
  • Colour Chrome Effect: Strong
  • Colour Chrome Blue: Weak
  • White Balance: Auto (White Priority)
  • WB Shift: +5 Red, -7 Blue
  • Dynamic Range: DR200
  • Highlights: -1
  • Shadows: +1
  • Colour: -3
  • Sharpness: 0
  • ISO Noise Reduction: -4
  • Clarity: 0
  • EV compensation: +1/3
A Cheery Chrome sunset, with soft warm tones
Summer fields with mellow colour, Cheery Chrome film recipe
Sunny morning in the wheat, with Cheery Chrome film recipe
Evening sailing session is over, Cheery Chrome film recipe
Bringing in the boats at sunset, Cheery Chrome film recipe
West Dean College, taken with Cheery Chrome recipe
Warmed whites
Nostaligic pinks
Rhubarb patch, taken with Cheery Chrome
The Orangery at West Dean, with Cheery Chrome recipe
Basketball hoop in the park, with Cheery Chrome film recipe
Out for a run (her, not me), with Cheery Chrome film recipe
Forest trail, with Cheery Chrome film recipe
A sunny evening in the forest, Cheery Chrome film recipe
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🌊 Let’s get creative in this new round of The Film Recipes Challenge 🏄 The recipe is the burned and faded look, Childhood Vacation, which loves to be over exposed. Try some images and share a selection in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. Open to everyone, until end of 8th June. Tag #childhoodvacation ☀️

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