Fall Colormax, to Bring the Autumn Fire

Rich and strong fall color film simulation recipe with Classic Negative

At the time of writing, Autumn is beginning to show, so I’ve been turning my attention to recipes for Autumn and Fall Color. Some of these feature soft golden tones and faded warmth, but we also need something with a bit of pop. If you want to max out the red and orange tones, then Fall Colormax is the recipe to use. It’s an extreme recipe, but it really does go big on fall color.

Turning leaves made rich and autumnal, with Fall Colormax

Fall Colormax Film Recipe

  • Simulation: Classic Negative
  • Grain Effect: Weak, Small
  • Colour Chrome Effect: Strong
  • Colour Chrome Blue: Weak
  • White Balance: Shade
  • WB Shift: +8 Red, -4 Blue
  • Dynamic Range: DR200
  • Highlights: 0.0
  • Shadows: -1.0
  • Color: +3
  • Sharpness: -1
  • ISO Noise Reduction: -4
  • Clarity: 0
  • EV compensation: 0
It’s an Autumnal inferno, with Fall Colormax film recipe.
Rich and warm colour, with Fall Colormax film recipe
Early autumn ferns, captured by the Fall Colormax film recipe
Log piles with a strong pine scent, Fall Colormax film recipe
Fly agaric in the deep forest, with Fall Colormax film recipe
An October visitor in the forest, taken with Fall Colormax film recipe
Morning golden hour in the heather, with Fall Colormax film recipe
The tone is a rich, peachy orange, with Fall Colormax film recipe
Brown mushrooms on the forest floor, with Fall Colormax film recipe
Rich autumn tones, using Fall Colormax film recipe
A pale sunset comes to life, when using Fall Colormax film recipe
Bracken silhouette, taken with Fall Colormax film recipe
Purple skies, usng the Fall Colormax film recipe
Tangerine dreams, with the Fall Colormax film recipe
Golden wheat, using Fall Colormax film recipe
Shady forest road, captured with Fall Colormax film recipe
The intense colour shifts of Fall Colormax film recipe

This receipe is, as you may guess, my most extreme Autumn style. There are plenty of other recipes that work well with fall colours, so if you want something a bit less vibrant, visit the Fall & Autumn recipes page.

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