Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Oceanic 815 for Deep Ocean Blues

Classic Chrome film simulation recipe

Oceanic 815 Film Recipe

Oceanic 815

A lot of my film recipes feature soft tones or faded tones for a nostalgic look. Sometimes however, it’s good to have some deeper tones to help style the image in a more impactful way.

I developed this recipe for a specific purpose. To shoot images of the ocean from up on the cliffs above. It’s aim is to enhance the blues of the sea and add some stylish contrast to a scene. It should be great for beach holidays and coastal walks. Just don’t get LOST.

Oceanic 815 Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationClassic Chrome
Grain EffectOff
Colour Chrome EffectOff
Colour Chrome BlueWeak
White BalanceAuto (White Priority), ‑1 Red, ‑3 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR400
Highlights+0.5
Shadows‑1
Colour‑3
Sharpness0
ISO Noise Reduction‑4
Clarity+3
EV Compensation0

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2 responses to “Oceanic 815 for Deep Ocean Blues”

  1. Tin Avatar
    Tin

    Hi! What ISO is used for this recipe?

    1. justingould Avatar

      Hi. Other than using ISO high enough for the DR setting to be available, I leave ISO choice to you. Personally, I tend to shoot in A mode, with ISO chosen by the camera.

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