Dark green film recipe with lots of mood for gloomy and bad weather days

Barbour Green
Over recent months, a lot of my focus has been directed towards completing and publishing my Film Recipes app. Apart from all the new things I have learned about apps, data and phones during this process, I’ve also had great fun adding many new recipes into the app. As I do this development, the mood of the current season is often reflected in the film recipes, and in the middle of a UK winter, gloomy conditions and bad weather have sent me in search of new looks to make the most of the weather.
One of the recipes I created is this one, which I call Barbour Green after the deep green tone that reminds me of country outdoor clothing, and as a recipe for getting out despite the weather, it seems appropriate. It’s become a personal favourite, but does come with two important notes; make sure to underexpose, and do try it in gloomy conditions, either dull weather or twilight. That’s where this recipe really comes to life.
Barbour Green Film Recipe Settings
| Film Simulation | Eterna Bleach Bypass |
| Grain Effect | Weak, Small |
| Col. Chr. Effect | Weak |
| Col. Chr. Blue | Weak |
| White Balance | 5500K, ‑4 Red, ‑7 Blue |
| Dynamic Range | DR400 |
| Highlights | ‑1 |
| Shadows | 4 |
| Colour | 4 |
| Sharpness | ‑2 |
| ISO N.R. | ‑4 |
| Clarity | ‑4 |
| EV Comp. | -2/3 |
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Barbour Green Film Recipe: Sample Photos

























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