A rich tones film simulation recipe designed for a trip to Spain, but useful everywhere
In our Facebook Group, I often see posts asking about film recipes for travel to different cities and countries. There are so many factors to consider, such as the light, the type of photos and your personal style. However, I’ve just returned from a trip to Barcelona where I prepared a recipe to use. I think it might work well in all sorts of places, so maybe this will be good for your travels too?
The Barcelona film recipe uses Nostalgic Negative, which is only available on X-Trans V series cameras. This simulation has a natural affinity for reds and oranges, with a warm feel and gently nostalgic look. My hope was that this would bring a versatile character to my travel photos, remaining close to natural in look, and for my specific trip to the Barcelona Open tennis tournament, rich oranges from the clay courts too.
Now that I have returned, I cna share the recipe along with a selection of the images. I am very happy with the look, which feels warm without being dominated by a strong cast, and captured the mix of dominant colours well, whilst still working for street style shots and general snapping.
Barcelona Film Recipe
- Simulation: Nostalgic Negative
- Grain Effect: Weak, Small
- Colour Chrome Effect: Off
- Colour Chrome Blue: Off
- White Balance: Auto Ambience Priority
- WB Shift: 0 Red, -3 Blue
- Dynamic Range: DR400
- Highlights: 0.0
- Shadows: -1.0
- Color: +1
- Sharpness: -2
- ISO Noise Reduction: -4
- Clarity: 0
- EV compensation: 0