Fujichrome for Bright Classic Chrome

Fuji X-Trans IV camera film recipe using Classic Chrome

This is a simple recipe that is designed to bring out the character of Fujifilm Classic Chrome. It loves sunny days and is great with blues and greens especially. It’s crisp and bright, and for me it feels very Fuji, so I simply named it Fujichrome.

A sunny morning at the river, taken with Fujichrome recipe

Fujichrome Film Recipe

  • Simulation: Classic Chrome
  • Grain Effect: Weak, Small
  • Colour Chrome Effect: Weak
  • Colour Chrome Blue: Weak
  • White Balance: Auto
  • WB Shift: -1 Red, -3 Blue
  • Dynamic Range: DR200
  • Highlights: +1
  • Shadows: 0
  • Colour: 0
  • Sharpness: +1
  • ISO Noise Reduction: -4
  • Clarity: +1 (leave this off, if you want fast shooting)
  • EV compensation: +1/3

See all my Fujicolor inspired recipes in one place.

A Fujichrome sky
Triple decker cottage, with the Fujichrome recipe
A walk in the woods, with the Fujichrome film recipe
Do not enter, with the Fujichrome film recipe
Baby oak tree, taken with Fujichrome film recipe
Close to the leaves, with the Fujichrome film recipe
Hazy day by the river, taken with Fujichrome film recipe
Jetting away, with Fujichrome for Classic Chrome
Sleeping cygnets, with Fujichrome film recipe underexposed
Swan family, taken with the Fujichrome film recipe underexposed
Cottage garden, taken with the Fujichrome film recipe
Nautical things, with Classic Chrome and the Fujichrome recipe
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Embrace a film-like look and join in with the Film Recipes Challenge 📸 Take photos with the Flatpack film recipe, and share them in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. This recipe is based on film prints in a matte low contrast style. Join in from where you live with a deadline of end of 29th March. #flatpack 👍

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