Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Kojak Gold, Who Loves Ya, Baby?

Nostalgic classic negative film simulation recipe, like Kodak Gold prints

Kojak Gold Film Recipe

Kojak Gold

Kojak Gold. It’s a cool name, right? It’s an even cooler look!

It’s true that I get a silly amount of personal satisfaction from some of the film recipe names that I dream up. Hot on the heels of some of my other favourites, like Mother Superia, Karmachroma, Waldorf Astia and Flatpack is this new name for a retro Kodak film look. What could be more 70s than Kojak?

Living up to it’s name, this recipe looks to produce a nostalgic look based on Kodak Gold film, with a feel like 35mm prints from this popular film stock. It’s based on Classic Negative (which means newer cameras only, sorry), and uses a warm gold-like colour shift and a generally soft set-up, including negative clarity and reduced sharpness.

The results are warm and film-like, with a soft feel and nostalgic print style look. The nostalgic elements come through in sunshine, but the recipe is a good choice for a film like look in all conditions. I took it on holiday with me and it became an instant favourite. I’m sure that you will love it too.

Did you know? This is film recipe 200 on this website. Who knew there would be so many film recipe styles that our cameras could produce?

Kojak Gold Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationClassic Negative
Grain EffectWeak, Small
Col. Chr. EffectOff
Col. Chr. BlueOff
White BalanceAuto, +3 Red, ‑6 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR400
Highlights‑0.5
Shadows‑1.5
Colour1
Sharpness‑1
ISO N.R.‑4
Clarity‑2
EV Comp.0

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Kojak Gold Film Recipe: Sample Photos

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Community Photos

Photos taken with the Kojak Gold film recipe by members of the Film Recipes community.

Photos by Ken MacGray

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by Ken MacGray

Photos by Darren Urda

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by Darren Urda

Photos by Sabrina Magnusson

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by Sabrina Magnusson

Photos by Sam McFie

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by Sam McFie

Photos by David Forsdike

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by David Forsdike

Photos by Anthony G

Photos by TinTin

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by TinTin

Photos by Gunther Geeraerts

Kojak Gold film recipe photo by Gunther Geeraerts

Using the Kojak Gold Film Recipe

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Comments

3 responses to “Kojak Gold, Who Loves Ya, Baby?”

  1. Anthony G Avatar
    Anthony G

    I have been using your recipes for years and thought it would be fun to get in on the user gallery challenges. This one is definitely not one of my favorites but it was fun using something different while at the Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago and at our family lake house in Wisconsin. Hope you enjoy and I look forward to taking part in more of these in the future!

    https://1drv.ms/f/s!Akco_cmvvLNrg6FW3-c95Zsq-NDwdQ

    Cheers,

    Anthony

    1. justingould Avatar

      Hey Anthony. I’ve been running a bit behind on compiling the gallery, but I just went through your images and grabbed a selection. I really like the moon in the tree photo, as well as teh general vibe of these 😊

      1. Anthony G Avatar
        Anthony G

        No worries, glad you enjoyed and thanks for the kind words 🙏

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