Pro Neg Standard film recipe for a Kodak Gold look on Fujifilm X-Trans IV

Gold Standard
It’s good to have a setting that you can just rely on, and know it’ll give a great result in all sorts of conditions. This recipe is based upon Pro Neg Standard, and is aimed at being a good-to-go film recipe.
The look was modelled on the Kodak Gold aesthetic, with a warmer tone and mid-saturation colours. It shares a number of settings, including the colour balance with the Kodak Gold recipe that uses Classic Chrome. This recipe is richer, with a bit more punch, reflecting the use of Pro Negative Standard.
If your memory of Kodak Gold is something from an earlier decade, you might also enjoy Kojak Gold, a nostalgic take on the Kodak Gold 200 look.
Gold Standard Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | PRO Neg. |
| Grain Effect | Weak, Small |
| Colour Chrome Effect | Weak |
| Colour Chrome Blue | Off |
| White Balance | Daylight, +4 Red, ‑5 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR200 |
| Highlights | ‑1 |
| Shadows | +1 |
| Colour | ‑2 |
| Sharpness | ‑2 |
| ISO Noise Reduction | ‑4 |
| Clarity | 0 |
| EV Compensation | +1/3 |
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