In July, 2022, the first Film Recipes Challenge was running and everyone was invited to try out the Classic Gold film recipe, and share their photos on our Facebook Group or in the comments section with links to image sites.
It was wonderful to see the different images that people captured, either with the recipe as is, or by making small adjustments to suit their style and cameras. Thank you to everyone that joined in! Here’s a selection of the great photos taken by readers with Classic Gold.
Classic Gold by Ken MacGray



Classic Gold by TheCameraEatsFirst




Classic Gold on the streets, by Thocles







Classic Gold by Peter Hui




These lovely scenes from Toronto reminded me of a trip years ago.



Classic Gold by Gerardo Santillan



Classic Gold by Projek Hm



Thanks again to all the photographers who joined the Classic Gold challenge!
If you missed this challenge, don’t worry. Join us in the Film Recipes Facebook Group where the latest challenge will be running.
➡️ The Film Recipes Challenge is now on! Shoot with the recent look, Age of Aquarius, and share your photos, either in the Facebook group or the recipe page comments. The deadline is end of Feb 15th. Everyone is welcome, from all around the world! For inspiration, see previous galleries. ➡️ The Film Recipes Facebook Group is a great place to share film recipes, ask questions and join the challenge.
3 responses to “Classic Gold Film Recipe User Gallery”
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It’s nice to see this challenge and the outcomes. It’s a pitty that I can’t join – I have no Facebook.. By the way: there are a lot of Portra recipes. Created by several people and I was working on a Porta recipe for myself: NEW PORTRA. Surprise: it looks a lot like this recipe.
Because I mostly shoot with a x100v, there are only whole numbers and no halves.Hereby ‘my’ New Portra:
Dynamic Range: DR200 Highlight: +1 Shadow: -1 Color: +1. Noise Reduction: -4 Sharpening: +1. Clarity: +5. Grain Effect: weak large Color Chrome Effect: Strong. Color Chrome Effect Blue: Weak White Balance: daylight, +1 Red & -4 Blue ISO: Auto, up to ISO 1600 Exposure Compensation: overcompensationKeep up the good work Justin! Really appreciate what you are doing for the Fuji-recipe-community!
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Yes. Please do post your images. I look forward to seeing them 😊
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