Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Goldeneye, with Extra Warm Tones

Classic Negative film simulation recipe with a strong warm colour shift

Here’s a recipe to deliver happy vibes in the sunshine, and bring your Autumn and Fall colours to life. Goldeneye is an ultra warm and rich film recipe with a strong cosy aesthetic.

The base simulation is Classic Negative, that works really well with reds and yellows, and this is given a further boost with a super warm colour setting and a little softness from -1 sharp and -1 clarity. The result is dreamy and rich, working especially well in golden hour and should be just perfect for the details of the colourful seasons.

Toasty warm tones, taken with the Goldeneye film recipe

Goldeneye Film Recipe

  • Simulation: Classic Negative
  • Grain Effect: Strong, Small
  • Colour Chrome Effect: Weak
  • Colour Chrome Blue: Weak (IV) / Off (V)
  • White Balance: Shade
  • WB Shift: +6 Red, -5 Blue
  • Dynamic Range: DR400
  • Highlights: -2
  • Shadows: 0
  • Colour: +1
  • Sharpness: -1
  • ISO Noise Reduction: -4
  • Clarity: -1
  • EV compensation: 0

Goldeneye was a challenge recipe in October, and has a bumper gallery of user photos to view: Goldeneye user photos gallery.

Old red phone box, taken with Goldeneye film recipe
Bright red post box, with the tones of Goldeneye film recipe
Village scene, warmed up with Goldeneye film recipe
An early Autmn morning, with Goldeneye
Late summer heather, captured with Goldeneye film recipe
Autumn rosehips, taken with Goldeneye film recipe
Petunias in the garden, with Goldeneye film recipe
Hydrangea in flower, taken with Goldeneye film recipe
An old village church, captured with Goldeneye film recipe
R.I.P. Grave stones, photographed with Goldeneye film recipe
October mushroom, taken with Goldeneye film recipe
Looking down on a fly agaric, with Goldeneye film recipe
An October woodland scene, using the Goldeneye film recipe
Wet leaves, with golden hints from Goldeneye film recipe
An oak tree packed with acorns, using the Goldeneye film recipe
In the wheatfield, with Goldeneye film recipe tones
A cosy cottage, surrounded by roses. Goldeneye film recipe
Down by the river on a sunny morning, with Goldeneye film recipe
The swans and cygnets on the river. Goldeneye film recipe
Swimming along, captured by Goldeneye film recipe
Honeysuckle flowers, taken with Goldeneye film recipe
In a sunny spot on the back wall. With Goldeneye film recipe
Early morning spider web, with the warm tones of Goldeneye
Someone’s been busy overnight … taken with Goldeneye film recipe

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Comments

22 responses to “Goldeneye, with Extra Warm Tones”

  1. lu Avatar

    I audibly went, ‘woooooow.’ Love this. Sigh, I envy Classic Neg owners.

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks very much. I know that I will have this feeling about Nostalgic Neg too when the new cameras come out, but I’m glad you like it 🙂

  2. Thocles Avatar

    I was very curious how this recipe will work on the sunny streets and a bit sceptical but… oh well I fell in love with the first photo I took. Warm colors, great reds, deep shadows, it’s perfect and gonna be one of my favourite recipe. Thank you soon much.

    1. justingould Avatar

      That’s wonderful to hear! I hadn’t thought about it for street shots either, but now I’m going to have to try it too!

      1. Thocles Avatar

        And here we go:
        https://imageshack.com/a/RujW7/1

        Best for sunshine and golden hour, no so good in my opinion for a night – too warm. Thanks for your work ❤️

      2. justingould Avatar

        Thanks for giving this one a test drive. I agree that this one comes alive in golden hour. It seems to have a magnifying effect to make that light more rich. I quite like the night shots, personally, but I think your right. It’s mostly a sunshine recipe.

  3. marcelfraij Avatar

    Like this one Justin. Nice and colourful (I’m personally not a fan of muted tones). I will give it a try for sure!

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks Marcel. I’m glad you like it. You raise a good point. My personal style of muted tones is certainly not the preference of everyone. I’m sure I’ll look at including more bold recipes over time, maybe versions of existing ones with more colour and deeper contrast. I did this with Retrochrome and Retrochrome Plus (see https://film.recipes/blog/film-recipes-index-a-z/#r ) where I made a more intense version of a recipe.

  4. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
    TheCameraEatsFirst

    Having a beer in the back garden during golden hour today: https://i.imgur.com/61VCPL5.jpg , https://i.imgur.com/bh10DdF.jpg

    I also tried out Richie’s new sim “Pacific Blues” alongside your Goldeneye at the same time. Both sims have intense warm tones but the difference is clear when viewing side by side on a big monitor. I like them both.

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks for sharing those. We’ve been missing some gear photos! I’ve looked at Pacific Blues, and saw similarities with Fuji Five-O, but I want to give it a try soon. I’m still photographing for recipes mostly at the moment, but I feel like an end is in sight!

  5. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
    TheCameraEatsFirst

    PS: may I suggest links to “latest comments” somewhere near the bottom of page? So visitors could see which film sims have new comments.

    Cheers

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks for the site feedback. I think I found a way to do it, so they should be showing now.

      1. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
        TheCameraEatsFirst

        Thanks! I see latest comments now.

  6. Marcin Avatar
    Marcin

    What does it mean “White Balance: Shade

    1. justingould Avatar

      It is also sometimes listed as Cloudy or Overcast or ☁️

  7. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
    TheCameraEatsFirst

    Looking up from under a canopy of leaves: https://i.imgur.com/Jryzs1W.jpg
    Stalking you, deer. https://i.imgur.com/NEiCF1O.jpg
    Sandy tracks: https://i.imgur.com/HcTw4qW.jpg
    Sandy tracks with wild grass and heather: https://i.imgur.com/p3zfshZ.jpg
    Reindeer “moss”: https://i.imgur.com/9OXNtKN.jpg
    Big and brown now and ready to fall: https://i.imgur.com/XTltlkJ.jpg
    Dew: https://i.imgur.com/2hMbKUV.jpg
    Bracken: https://i.imgur.com/aqsQKSx.jpg
    A big area full of them: https://i.imgur.com/koobqnJ.jpg
    Path leading to the spot where I parked my bike: https://i.imgur.com/RKyMDH7.jpg

    Goldeneye is nice for autumn colours but I think Ruby Tuesday is best, thus far.

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks so much for sharing these 🍂 I love the details that you have chosen to capture, and I just know they’ll look great in the challenge gallery.

  8. Thocles Avatar

    Hi, I was away for a long time but the weather here is gloomy and the sun looks out from behind the clouds once every few days, just when I am at work. Here are some photos using one of my favourite recipes. Thanks Justin for Goldeneye!
    https://imageshack.com/a/MhWW7/1

    1. justingould Avatar

      It’s good to hear from you. I was thinking just today that it had been a while. Thanks for the images. I’ll enjoy going through them 🙂

  9. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
    TheCameraEatsFirst

    Posting from warm and sunny Lanzarote! See what you can use.

    – Vineyard, palm trees and volcanoes (a village where I’m staying): https://i.imgur.com/X2uL8ko.jpg
    – Walking the trail above and watching the rain down below: https://i.imgur.com/XjVZEaq.jpg
    – The good Lanzarotean life: https://i.imgur.com/EW5qiZo.jpg
    – Just a glimpse of the sea: https://i.imgur.com/y4F4sfg.jpg
    – Lonely house on lava rocks: https://i.imgur.com/u4q0ZpL.jpg
    – It’s quaint everywhere here on the island. Bougainvillea and green door: https://i.imgur.com/aJBCRhi.jpg
    – Take the plunge…: https://i.imgur.com/QiTkOu8.jpg
    – Vertical version of photo above: https://i.imgur.com/2gbzfYW.jpg
    – Sleepy fishing village: https://i.imgur.com/8JUNOGG.jpg
    – Lava reached the sea: https://i.imgur.com/9A953rF.jpg
    – The island has over 300 volcanoes, it’s possible to see at least one in every direction: https://i.imgur.com/pxfqm0L.jpg
    – And to be able to walk right up to a crater is something really special: https://i.imgur.com/0NXftzA.jpg

    1. justingould Avatar

      Wow .. you are the ‘on location reporter’! Thanks for join in withthe Goldeneye challenge from your holdiay in Lanzarote 🙂

  10. TheCameraEatsFirst Avatar
    TheCameraEatsFirst

    Last 5. Pick out ones you like best for the gallery.

    – Right outside my front door this morning: https://i.imgur.com/TgfjptH.jpg
    – Lone palm tree in the (terraced) fields: https://i.imgur.com/pZ8meSQ.jpg
    – Seen from the village’s lookout point: https://i.imgur.com/RIpRLJP.jpg
    – Number 2: https://i.imgur.com/OUzsw0D.jpg
    – Walking trail has a street name as there are some houses on the same trail: https://i.imgur.com/6vPEXU2.jpg

    That’s it for Goldeneye.

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