Classic Chrome film recipe based on Kodak Colorplus 200 film

Rescued Colorplus
I like to follow some 35mm photography groups on social media, gaining inspiration from the images and styles of the various film stocks. In one post, I read about someone who discovered a roll of Kodak Colorplus 200 in a bargain bin of a store, and even though it was past expiry, bought it and tried it out.
I enjoyed the story and the images (which of course, I have since lost the link to), but I did use them as inspiration for this film recipe. The exposed images were bright and colourful, with a nostalgic Kodak style … just right to model with Classic Chrome.
So, here we have Rescued Colorplus, for a bright, film like look, based on an out-of-date roll of Kodak film. The settings are simple, so that even though it was developed on X-Trans IV, you could adapt it to other cameras with ease.
Rescued Colorplus Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | Classic Chrome |
| Grain Effect | Weak, Small |
| Colour Chrome Effect | Off |
| Colour Chrome Blue | Off |
| White Balance | Auto, +2 Red, ‑4 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR400 |
| Highlights | +1 |
| Shadows | ‑1 |
| Colour | +3 |
| Sharpness | 0 |
| ISO Noise Reduction | ‑4 |
| Clarity | 0 |
| EV Compensation | -1/3 |
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