Fujicolor Film Recipes

Film recipes with a Fujifilm 35mm film feel

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This page gathers together the film recipes with a Fujifilm 35mm film aesthetic, such as those for Fujicolor and Superia film brands. These typically use the Classic Negative film simulation to capture the greens and blues of the prints made with these films. As always, the recipes aim to capture the mood of such photos, rathern than to be accurate facsimilies.

My favs? Try Nostalgic Fujicolor, Mother Superia and Fujicolor Natura

Embrace a film-like look and join in with the Film Recipes Challenge 📸 Take photos with the Flatpack film recipe, and share them in the Film Recipes Facebook Group or the comments on the recipe page. This recipe is based on film prints in a matte low contrast style. Join in from where you live with a deadline of end of 29th March. #flatpack 👍

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More Fujicolor Film Recipes

There are some really great intepretations of Fuji film stock available in recipes on other sites, but especially on Fuji X Weekly. Ritchie Roesch takes a lot of time to try and accurately reproduce the look of specific films, giving a great coverage of the film range. Here’s my pick of some that I’ve personally seen good results from or tested myself, with 3 top choices bolded.

Fujifilm Superia Recipes

Other Fujicolor Recipes

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