Classic Negative film simulation recipe

Woodland Negative
A Classic Negative film simulation recipe for photo walks in woodlands, forests and the great outdoors
I’ve been distracted these past couple of weeks by the arrival of my X-S20 camera. Whilst many in the Fujifilm world have been enjoying their new X100VI cameras, I’ve been having just as much fun, with this upgrade from my trusty X-S10.
The reason for explaining this, is that whilst I’ve been testing Nostalgic Negative a lot, I’ve also been revisiting the Classic Negative simulation. In comparing the two, I’ve been finding a new appreciation for the wonderful green tones and characterful colour when using Classic Negative in a natural and woodland setting. Reds also look great, and the richer colour is especially strong in gloomy or wet conditions.
In the standard Classic Negative, there is a blue tone to green areas of your photos, which is strongly reminiscent of prints from Fujicolor film, but for this look, a strong -5 blue setting steers this back towards a more natural and contemporary look. As you’ll see below, this new look is great in nature and the green spaces of a forest or woodland. If you like in a part of the world where greens are in season, then I think you’ll enjoy trying out Woodland Negative film recipe.
Woodland Negative Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | Classic Negative |
| Grain Effect | Weak, Small |
| Colour Chrome Effect | Weak |
| Colour Chrome Blue | Off |
| White Balance | Auto, +1 Red, ‑5 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR200 |
| Highlights | +0.5 |
| Shadows | ‑0.5 |
| Colour | +2 |
| Sharpness | ‑1 |
| ISO Noise Reduction | ‑4 |
| Clarity | 0 |
| EV Compensation | 0 |
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