Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Three Degrees, Deep Tone and Contrast

Pro Neg film simulation recipe with deep intensity for a contrasty look

Three Degrees Film Recipe

Three Degrees

Inspiration for my film recipes often comes as ideas after seeing the work of other creators. In this case, I was inspired by the great work of Captn Look and his moody Dune film recipe. I loved the deep intensity of this look, and it led me to explore this style with my own recipe creation.

For my deep tones recipe, I used a base of Pro Neg High, which is shifted to a warm setting. Other adjustments, which use a lot of 3s include underexposure by -2/3ev, lifted highlights to +3 and reduced saturation to -3. Clarity is reduced too for moody softness, also at -3. This last part is important to the look, so it does mean that this recipe needs a recent camera with clarity, or a bloom/mist style filter on the camera.

For the best results with Three Degrees, I’d recommend shooting in bright light, and, importantly, don’t forget to underexpose by the two stops or so to make the highlights stand out from dark backgrounds, but not be so bright as to burn out. If the highlights are burned out, underexpose some more.

Three Degrees Film Recipe Settings

Film SimulationPRO Neg. Hi
Grain EffectWeak, Large
Colour Chrome EffectOff
Colour Chrome BlueOff
White BalanceAuto, +3 Red, ‑6 Blue
Dynamic RangeDR200
Highlights+3
Shadows+1
Colour‑3
Sharpness0
ISO Noise Reduction‑3
Clarity‑3
EV Compensation-2/3

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Comments

4 responses to “Three Degrees, Deep Tone and Contrast”

  1. eric festinger Avatar
    eric festinger

    Justin,
    I sometimes forget to… so thank you for this recipe! I’m not used to Pro Neg, and even if I didn’t get the contrast you had in your pictures, this film simulation of yours was a super good one for my Saturday hike.
    So once again: thank you, you rock!

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thanks very much Eric. I really appreciate it

  2. Anthony Avatar
    Anthony

    I just wanna say thank you for sharing this recipe…

    1. justingould Avatar

      Thank you, Anthony. Have fun with it

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