Fujifilm film recipe for soft tones using Pro Neg Hi on X-Trans IV cameras

Easy Going
I really love the softer tones and natural look of the Pro Neg film simulations, and find that they make for a great day-to-day choice. For this recipe, I took Pro Neg Hi simulation as a base, giving a natural, standard contrast look, and brightened and warmed it for a happy, welcoming feel.
It’s the sort of recipe that can be used to brighten up just about anything, so I decided to simply call it ‘Easy Going’, because it’s so happy to be used whenever you want. One note of caution though, is that the highlights are lifted, and may burn out. It’s all part of the look, but it might surprise you if you aren’t expecting it.
So there we have it, an Easy Going film recipe, with a nice balance and tone that can be used day-to-day, especially to capture brightness in sunny conditions.
Easy Going Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | PRO Neg. Hi |
| Grain Effect | Off |
| Col. Chr. Effect | Weak |
| Col. Chr. Blue | Off |
| White Balance | Auto, +3 Red, ‑4 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR200 |
| Highlights | 1 |
| Shadows | 0 |
| Colour | ‑2 |
| Sharpness | 0 |
| ISO N.R. | ‑4 |
| Clarity | 0 |
| EV Comp. | +1/3 |
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