Classic negative film recipe deisgned for natural scenes and a soft mood
Here’s a Classic Negative film simulation recipe that is designed for shooting natural scenes with film like realistic colour. Images are full of life, but also have a soft edge to them. This comes from the combination of Classic Negative, with negative clarity.
Clarity slows down the saving of photos on our Fujifilm cameras, so it’s of course an optional setting. You can either remove it for a crisper result, or add a mist/bloom filter to your camera. Personally, I am in no rush, so I allow the wonderful clarity effect render and save in about a second per image.
Organic Analog for X-Trans IV and compatible cameras is a good choice for compelling images throughout all seasons. But, at the time of writing, Autumn is upon us, and I think this recipe will be an excellent option as the leaves show off their seasonal colour.
- Simulation: Classic Negative
- Grain Effect: Weak, Large
- Colour Chrome Effect: Weak
- Colour Chrome Blue: Weak (IV) / Off (V)
- White Balance: 4000K
- WB Shift: +6 Red, -6 Blue
- Dynamic Range: DR200
- Highlights: +1.0
- Shadows: -1.0
- Color: +4
- Sharpness: -1
- ISO Noise Reduction: -4
- Clarity: -4 (option to leave at 0, or use a diffusion/mist filter)
- EV compensation: 0
2 responses to “Organic Analog, for Rich Natural Images”
Where are these photographs from?
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Hi Charlotte. Most of the images are from different parts of Hampshire, UK, including the New Forest National Park, the Solent and various rural locations in the South Downs National Park.
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