Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Polaroid 66, for Retro Toned Memories

An Eterna film simulation recipe with an aged look, inspired by old Polaroid photos

Polaroid 66 Film Recipe

Polaroid 66

I have a particular passion for aged look film recipes, and enjoy working with the pale and colour shifted hues of an expired look. I have several recipes on this theme already, such as Aged Kodak Portra, Aerochrome Lomo, Classic Gold and Expired Film 66.

This last one was recently compared to a Polaroid look by Marcel Fraij, when sharing some images he took using it. This triggered me to revisit the recipe and think about how I could adapt it into an aged Polaroid style. This is the result, with a look that reminds me of rediscovered photos, like you might find in a stored shoebox or somewhere in the attic.

Polaroid 66 Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationEterna/Cinema
Grain EffectWeak, Large
Col. Chr. EffectWeak
Col. Chr. BlueWeak
White BalanceShade, +6 Red, +6 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR200
Highlights‑2
Shadows1
Colour‑4
Sharpness‑1
ISO N.R.‑4
Clarity0
EV Comp.+2/3

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Polaroid 66 Film Recipe: Sample Photos

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3 responses to “Polaroid 66, for Retro Toned Memories”

  1. Satish Sood Avatar
    Satish Sood

    Hi Guys
    I am traveling to east Africa in February 2023 and was wondering if anyone has settings for African Safari? I am taking with me XS 10 and a used XT2 Fujifilm cameras lens
    16-80 mm and 70 -300mm maybe
    1.4 converter any pointer and tips welcome thank you in advance

    1. justingould Avatar

      My first comment is to be sure to shoot any ‘once in a lifetime’ images on JPEG + RAW, so you can change your mind afterwards (with X RAW Studio, for example).
      I have an X-S10 as well, and so every recipe on my site is X-S10 compatible. I don’t have anything specifically for the X-T2 however.
      So, thoughts on recipes … it’s very much a personal taste thing, but I’d be interested in trying these … (links below)
      1. Natural Standard – mellow Pro Neg recipe with natural tones
      2. Mellow Magic – for a gently nostalgic Eterna look, but still quite natural
      3. Soft Negative – a soft tone Classic Negative, again, nothing to crazy
      4. Kodachrome Daily – Classic Chrome with a Kodachrome feel

      Here are links to those four recipes…

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