Film Recipes for Fujifilm Cameras

Tag: Extreme Styles

  • Controversy Film Recipe with Dramatic Rich Tones

    Controversy Film Recipe with Dramatic Rich Tones

    Film simulation recipe for a striking look with bold colour, deep shadows and unforgettable style.

    Controversy Film Recipe

    Controversy

    There are many Fujifilm film recipes that mimic creamy film looks, but sometimes you want to experiment and push yourself with a film recipe that goes beyond the basics. Controversy is exactly that recipe. The name has two origins. The first is contre jour, shooting directly into bright light, which is where this film recipe absolutely excels. The second is Jealousy, an app-only recipe with similar bold characteristics but a distinctly greener cast. Controversy takes Jealousy’s spirit and shifts it warmer, richer and more versatile.

    Built on Classic Negative, Controversy takes you away from the safely of nautral settings into a much deeper place. Highlights are lifted to +3 and shadows deepened to match, creating drama and real impact in high-contrast scenes. Point this at the sun during golden hour, into backlit foliage or against a sunset sky, and the results are striking.

    There is an interesting flip side to all this. The same boosted tone curve that loves bright light also transforms gloomy conditions. On a grey, overcast day or in dark woodland, Controversy adds drama and impact where there might otherwise be none. Focus on details (like raindrops on the end of a leaf) and Controversy will transform a flat scene into something bold and atmospheric. The warm white balance shift makes colour rich, whatever the weather.

    This is an experimental film recipe, and one that can be more challenging to master. It is not suited to every scene, but if you feeling adventurous, or just want to play with something more extreme, set to JPEG and see what drama you can capture, straight out of camera.

    Controversy Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationClassic Negative
    Grain EffectOff
    Col. Chr. EffectWeak
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White BalanceAuto, +4 Red, ‑8 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR200
    Highlights3
    Shadows3
    Colour3
    Sharpness‑4
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑4
    EV Comp.-1/3

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    Photos by Alex Tenhave

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    Photos by David Forsdike

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  • Nightwalker, Street Film Recipe for Night Lights

    Nightwalker, Street Film Recipe for Night Lights

    Fujifilm film simulation recipe for night street photography and city lights with a cyber teal tone

    Nightwalker Film Recipe

    Nightwalker

    With earlier dark nights in Winter, I’ve been experimenting with more street photography under the streetlights and lights from passing traffic. In the UK, it’s dark by around 5pm around now, meaning that there’s no need to go out late. And, with a few rainy evenings recently, I was able to try out some new film recipes ideas for street with the extra bonus of wet surfaces and reflections.

    The addition of recent rain to night photos is transformational, adding lots of bounceback lighting and refections to all sorts of surfaces. In particular floors, streets and pavements become mirrors, doubling up the number of light points for the images. It’s also a fun time to try accessories such as mirrors and lensballs, adding again to the number of light points for more creative images.

    For this film recipe, I wanted to pull out lots of the light volume and colour, so the base here is Velvia with some optional overexposure. This helps bring colour into more of the image in the darker conditions, but the choice of exposure is very much a personal one.

    The other big element in this recipe is the colour balance shifting which leans hard into teal and blue. This adds something of a Cyber / Bladerunner vibe, adding atmosphere to artificial lights, and giving a striking turquoise look if using with any residual daylight.

    So, here we go with the recipe details, and samples taken over two recent evenings.

    Nightwalker Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationVelvia/Vivid
    Grain EffectStrong, Large
    Col. Chr. EffectWeak
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White BalanceAuto, ‑7 Red, ‑3 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR200
    Highlights‑2
    Shadows2
    Colour4
    Sharpness‑2
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity0
    EV Comp.+2/3

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  • Sunset Strip E6, Lomochrome Film Recipe

    Sunset Strip E6, Lomochrome Film Recipe

    Bold cosy colours and a soft dreamy look, to mimic 36 processing of Lomochrome Sunset Strip 35mm film

    Sunset Strip E6 Film Recipe

    Sunset Strip E6

    It’s no surprise that I love creating film recipes, and when challenged to match an interesting look based on real world film I am right in my element. For this film recipe, I was approached by Mark LeonHeart, one of the Fujifilm photographers that uses the Film Recipes app. He was explaining to me, how when shooting film in the past, he had chosen to cross-process Lomochrome’s Sunset Strip film, not with C41 chemicals, but E6 instead.

    The charm of these 35mm scans is undeliable, with a rich yellow tone, but also softness and vintage nostalgia.

    Experimenting to create the look would be a fun exercise, and it would prove interesting to see how close it was possible to get with a Fujifilm film simulation recipe.

    The starting point for me was to find a colour balance that delivered a similarly bold yellow tone, and to work from that to see which film sim would match the overall feel.

    Blues remained distinct, although now shifted strongly towards greens, and hints in the boat steering photo included a vibrant orange too. Challenge accepted!

    My resulting film recipe captures a lot of the qualities of these images, if perhaps not as much analog softness. I applied liberal amounts of negative clarity, but if you have one, a vintage or disploable lens conversion might be a great partner.

    So here are my film recipe samples, and the details for creating the look in your camera.

    Sunset Strip E6 Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationClassic Negative
    Grain EffectWeak, Small
    Col. Chr. EffectOff
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White BalanceShade, 0 Red, ‑9 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR400
    Highlights‑1
    Shadows‑1
    Colour2
    Sharpness‑4
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑4
    EV Comp.+1/3

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  • Rosa Golden, Inspiring Golden Hour Recipe

    Rosa Golden, Inspiring Golden Hour Recipe

    Classic negative film simulation recipe for sunsets and the golden hour

    Rosa Golden Film Recipe

    Rosa Golden

    I do love to see the film recipes of other creators. As much as finding new looks, I enjoy seeing different creative processes. One such creator is Kebs Cayabyab, (YouTube channel), who has a focus on street photography, and created the Dela Rosa recipe that inspired my Rosa Negative recipe. His channel has gone quiet, but the inspiration from his recipe remains. I’ve taken the vibe and switched it up with a big boost to the style with a new colour temperature.

    Rosa Negative is a recipe for the golden hour, with a striking tangerine palette that makes a family of images hang together. The result is a specialised golden hour recipe with an inspiring tone that varies from gold, through orange to red. I hope you’ll enjoy it, and will give it a try the next time you’re photographing at sunset.

    This recipe works on any camera with the Classic Negative film simulation. All you need now is to wait for sunset!

    Rosa Golden Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationClassic Negative
    Grain EffectStrong, Small
    Col. Chr. EffectOff
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White Balance7500K, +4 Red, ‑5 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR200
    Highlights‑2
    Shadows‑1
    Colour‑2
    Sharpness0
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑1
    EV Comp.+2/3

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  • Barbour Green, Deep Mood Film Recipe

    Barbour Green, Deep Mood Film Recipe

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

    Barbour Green Film Recipe

    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 SimulationEterna Bleach Bypass
    Grain EffectWeak, Small
    Col. Chr. EffectWeak
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White Balance5500K, ‑4 Red, ‑7 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR400
    Highlights‑1
    Shadows4
    Colour4
    Sharpness‑2
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑4
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  • Brownout, Golden Brown in Golden Hour

    Brownout, Golden Brown in Golden Hour

    A strongly toned brown look film recipe to give a deep and rich warmth with a nostalgic vibe

    Brownout Film Recipe

    Brownout

    When I take photographs, I enjoy thinking about the mood and feel of the light and look to use film recipes to magnify this. So, if the light is soft, I use a soft look film recipe. If there is a dominant tone to a scene, I will often use a recipe that works with that, whether it’s green tones, blue tones or the cream tones of golden hour.

    In this film recipe, I wanted to work with two elements; the winter tones of the trees and leaves at this time of year, and the golden light that you can enjoy in the extended winter golden hour that those of us living at northern latitudes experience in Winter. This recipe goes all out for brown, orange and golden tones, and works well in these conditions.

    My preference to maximise the impact is to shoot towards the sunlight, giving strong dark shadows and golden lens flare effects. Finding leaves backlit by the sun, or interesting shapes to silhouette can be great fun with this recipe.

    Brownout Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationClassic Chrome
    Grain EffectOff
    Col. Chr. EffectWeak
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White BalanceAuto, +6 Red, ‑9 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR200
    Highlights2
    Shadows2
    Colour‑4
    Sharpness‑2
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑2
    EV Comp.-1/3

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  • Underglow, Deep Mood in Golden Light

    Underglow, Deep Mood in Golden Light

    Underexposed Classic Negative film recipe for a dark tones look at sunset or sunrise

    Underglow Film Recipe

    Underglow

    Over the winter months gloomy weather can dominate the days and when the sun is out, it can be low in the sky and disappear earlier in the day. Certainly in the UK we can lose it by 4pm. So, for these shorter days I’ve been experimenting with moody looks that play with darker tones and use underexposure as part of the toolkit.

    I’ve been sharing some of these moody looks in the Film Recipes Facebook Group and adding them to the 500+ collection that will be part of the Film.Recipes app. This one though was so much fun that I really had to get it released to everyone as part of this site.

    This recipe is a specialist, and really does need the right conditions to get the best from it. Ideally, you’ll be using the first or last moments of sunlight, and shoot into the light to have fun with silhouettes and flare. Critical to the look is also the underexposure, which can be set at least -1EV but can go further.

    That said, if you have no sun to work with, you can have fun with gloomy conditions and get a deep tone moody look from shady and cloudy scenes as well. Scroll for samples and you’ll see what I mean.

    Underglow Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationClassic Negative
    Grain EffectOff
    Col. Chr. EffectWeak
    Col. Chr. BlueWeak
    White BalanceAuto, +4 Red, ‑7 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR400
    Highlights‑2
    Shadows2
    Colour‑4
    Sharpness‑2
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑2
    EV Comp.-1

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  • Cherry Cola, Soda Pop Film Recipe

    Cherry Cola, Soda Pop Film Recipe

    Stylish pinky bronze toned film simulation recipe for Fujifilm cameras

    Cherry Cola Film Recipe

    Cherry Cola

    Here’s a tasty new style that brings a unique feel to your images. The Cherry Cola film recipe has a pink brown aesthetic that in some ways feels like an aged nostalgic look, but in others is a warm but unique look for characterful imaging. It’s for brave photographers looking to experiment, or to bring a strong look across a series of photos.

    The base for this recipe is my ‘go to’ for unique styles, Eterna Bleach Bypass, which is pushed into new creative territory with unique color tone from Fluorescent 1 balance with a heart shift of +8 red and -5 blue.

    There’s no escape for any colour or subject in scenes with this. They will all yield and get bathed in the pinky bronze tone. It’s a recipe to go large with and embrace the results.

    This recipe works well on any camera that has the Bleach Bypass film sim, such as X-T4, X100VI or X-S20. If you want to explore a similar aesthetic, but don’t have Eterna Bleach Bypass, you might enjoy the Seventies Summer film recipe, or Sherbert Sunrise look, which both explore a pink toned style.

    Here are my samples, taken with, or edited from RAWs on my X-S20 in the past few months.

    Cherry Cola Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationEterna Bleach Bypass
    Grain EffectWeak, Small
    Col. Chr. EffectOff
    Col. Chr. BlueOff
    White BalanceFluorescent 1, +8 Red, ‑5 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR400
    Highlights‑1
    Shadows‑1
    Colour‑1
    Sharpness‑4
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑4
    EV Comp.-1/3

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  • Olympic Acros, Versatile Black & White

    Olympic Acros, Versatile Black & White

    Fujifilm film simulation recipe for black and white photography in bright light

    Olympic Acros Film Recipe

    Olympic Acros

    In my preparation of film recipes to try at the Paris Olympics, I explored a number of colour looks that were highly usable in bright light, mostly neutral in colour tone, but had a nod to the creamy tones of Parisien buildings and streets. My trip was to the tennis event, but I had hoped to maybe try some street photography in the neighbourhoods too. As it played out, the evenings saw torrential rain and thunderstorms, so I didn’t get to fully explore the looks I had prepared.

    One other look that I had designed in advance, was a mono recipe based on the Acros film simulation. Here, the overriding thought was that the sunlight was going to be very strong, with images taken in the middle of the day rather than the softer light of late afternoon or golden hour.

    My approach therefore was to look to preserve highlights with DR400, and then to force some deeper contrast into the scene with the maximum +4 for shadows. I toyed with a sharpened result, but in the end looked more to the hazy heat for inspiration and went for a -3 sharpening and -3 clarity to bring out a a little extra character. This was a little awkward when shooting action, as the delay when saving meant I couldn’t rapid fire, but with a bit of attention to my timing, I was happy enough to leave the clarity active.

    Using it at the tennis event left me very happy with the result. I feel that the images produced have a lovely feel to them, with the additional shadow depth working well. I also found that, whilst scenes were often very busy, the subject really stood out and the images had a timeless quality.

    Olympic Acros Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationAcros
    Grain EffectOff
    White BalanceAuto, 0 Red, 0 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR400
    Highlights‑0.5
    Shadows4
    Sharpness‑3
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity‑3
    EV Comp.0
    Mono ColourWC +1, MG +0

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  • Clay Court, Ace your Tennis Shots

    Clay Court, Ace your Tennis Shots

    A toned mono film recipe designed to bring clay court tennis vibes to your photos

    Clay Court Film Recipe

    Clay Court

    Some film simultion recipes are versatile and work will in a wide variety of conditions. On the other hand, some are designed with a specific set of conditions in mind, for example, film recipes for the golden hour.

    This film recipe was created during a visit to the Barcelona Open Tennis in 2024, and was inspired by the dusty orange tones of the clay courts. It’s something of an experiemental look, and quite possibly limited to just this use case, but it also servers as a reminder of how flexible our Fujifilm X series cameras are in producing ‘ready to use’ JPEGs in all sorts of styles.

    Clay Court Film Recipe Settings

    Film SimulationAcros Green Filter
    Grain EffectWeak, Small
    White BalanceAuto, 0 Red, 0 Blue
    Dynamic RangeDR200
    Highlights0
    Shadows2
    Sharpness2
    ISO N.R.‑4
    Clarity0
    EV Comp.0
    Mono ColourWC +15, MG -7

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