In my development of the Waldorf Astia film recipe, I started with a look that was warmer than the final recipe. This is that look. I has a mellow nostalgic feel, with a rich, caramel tone in some conditions. This comes from the combination of a warm color balance, at 8600K and the built in tone of the Astia film simulation.

Waldorf Warm
For a while, this recipe was simply called Waldorf, but with the two versions, it has now split into Waldorf Astia, and this one, Waldorf Warm.
Waldorf Warm Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | Astia/Soft |
| Grain Effect | Weak, Small |
| Col. Chr. Effect | Weak |
| Col. Chr. Blue | Weak |
| White Balance | 8600K, ‑4 Red, +6 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR200 |
| Highlights | 1 |
| Shadows | ‑1 |
| Colour | ‑2 |
| Sharpness | ‑1 |
| ISO N.R. | ‑4 |
| Clarity | 2 |
| EV Comp. | 0 |
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