Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Tomas Derner’s Classic Negative

Classic Negative film recipe developed by travel photographer Tomas Derner.

Tomas Derner's Classic Negative Film Recipe

Tomas Derner’s Classic Negative

Fujifilm photographers travel the world and it’s so exciting to see their journeys captured using film simulations and recipes. Once such photographer with especially striking image series is Tomas Derner (see his Travel Stories).

Tomas kindly shared details of his Classic Negative recipe, developed during travels in Bangladesh. It’s grainy and deep toned, working wonderfully with the skin tones and vibrant colours that he captures in such compelling style.

Tomas had the following to say about the recipe, “I recently developed a coloured film recipe based on the Classic Negative Fujifilm film simulation. This recipe is particularly well-suited to brighter scenes, although it can work in other situations as well. I highly recommend experimenting with this simulation and seeing how it can enhance your photographs. Good luck and have fun!”

A bit thanks to Tomas for allowing me to share this amazing recipe with you all.

All images: Tomas Derner, X-Pro 3.

Tomas Derner’s Classic Negative Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationClassic Negative
Grain EffectStrong, Large
Colour Chrome EffectStrong
Colour Chrome BlueOff
White BalanceAuto, 0 Red, ‑1 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR100
Highlights‑1
Shadows+1
Colour‑1
Sharpness‑1
ISO Noise Reduction‑4
Clarity0
EV Compensation0

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Tomas Derner’s Classic Negative Film Recipe: Sample Photos

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Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo
Tomas Derner's Classic Negative film recipe sample photo

Comments

2 responses to “Tomas Derner’s Classic Negative”

  1. Tom Avatar
    Tom

    An insanely beautiful recipe. One of the best on here.

  2. J Avatar
    J

    These photos are gorgeous!

    I suspect this recipe is meant for overcast diffusely lit days. I took it out for a spin on a cloudy but sunny day, and it was very very contrasty to the point that blacks would crunch pretty quickly, or I blew out the sky. Using Dynamic Range Priority Low reigns it in a little. So just keep it in mind! I can’t wait to try it on an overcast day, or in shady areas.

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