The Classic Negative film simulation brings a nostalgic film print look to our cameras that is reminiscent of Fujicolor prints, especially from 10+ years ago. Using the simulation with no adjustments is great, but there are also lots of possibilities as a recipe with adjustments to other settings.
For Fujicolor Daily, I wanted to take an approach that brought out the feel of the Fujicolor film, whilst keeping a look that was as versatile as possible for daily use.
This recipe joins other ‘daily’ recipes, Kodak Portra Daily and Kodachrome Daily which are also versatile and highly usable.

Fujicolor Daily Film Recipe
- Simulation: Classic Negative
- Grain Effect: Weak, Small
- Colour Chrome Effect: Weak
- Colour Chrome Blue: Weak
- White Balance: Auto
- WB Shift: +2 Red, -4 Blue
- Dynamic Range: DR200
- Highlights: +0.5
- Shadows: -2.0
- Color: +2
- Sharpness: -2
- ISO Noise Reduction: -4
- Clarity: 0
- EV compensation: 0




































More Classic Negative Recipes
If you enjoy this look and want to explore some other Classic Negative recipes, here are a few with similar look and feel. Make sure to also see the list of Classic Negative film recipes on this site.
- King Negative – a Classic Neg that brings powerful greens
- Fuji Five-O – For beach life and boats? Bring on the blue tones
- CN24 – Wonderful colour and crispness with Classic Negative
- Mother Superia – love it for more than the name
- Color Negative 400 – deep colour from Fuji X Weekly
- Superia 100 – bright and colourful, from Fuji X Weekly
- FujiFilm Reala 100 – Soft tone, but powerful reds, Piotr Skrzypek
- Classic Neg Fade – a subtle classic negative, from Luís Costa
- Superia Premium 400 – warm and glorious, Fuji X Weekly
- Fujicolor C200 – another great look from Fuji X Weekly