Film Recipe Of The Month - June 2025

CCD Pop Recipe

This setting gives you bold contrast, strong reds, and deep skies. Inspired by the CCD sensor color feel from early digital cameras, it brings a sharp pop to urban scenes and natural light portraits.
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Fujifilm Recipes by ShutterGroove: JPEG Film Looks Straight Out of Camera

Looking to give your Fujifilm photos a unique touch? This collection of Fujifilm recipes has you covered. From classic film looks to creative new styles, you’ll find recipes here for portraits, street photography, and landscapes. Just apply them in-camera and enjoy beautiful, ready-to-share photos without editing.

Browse All SOOC Fujifilm Recipes

Find the perfect SOOC JPEG recipe & presets for your portraits, street shots, or landscapes.

Glamour Glow – High Fashion Magazine Look Recipe

Glamour Glow is a revamped version of my earlier SOOC high fashion recipes for Fujifilm cameras. This recipe serves as an alternative to portrait shoots, such as Downtown Bloom and the High Fashion recipe. Compared to...

Moody Metropolis 500T – Joker-Inspired Film Recipe For Fujifilm

The recent release of the 2024 Joker film trailer captivated audiences with its compelling visuals, prompting me to channel this creative energy into developing a unique addition to my Fujifilm recipes. Inspired by the movie's dark,...

Dattebayo – High Contrast B&W Fuji Recipe – 2024 B&W Edition

If you're on the hunt for the finest high-contrast black and white film simulation recipes for your Fujifilm cameras, look no further. Meet Dattebayo, the most successful Japanese high-contrast B&W recipe I've crafted, offering an experience...

Eterna Love 3000 – Cinema Film Recipe For Fujifilm Cameras

Discover a remarkable, vivid magenta blue Classic Chrome film simulation recipe that beautifully emulates the Fujifilm Eterna 250D film stock. Perfect for all your street and portrait photography needs, especially those with stunning high contrast scenes....

MetroChrome Obscura – Warm Cinematic Film Recipe For Fujifilm Cameras

It has been awhile and I am excited to share with you another version of my cinematic film recipes, MetroChrome Obscura and this time we are going to create a Fujifilm simulation recipe that mimics the...

Chroma X Recipe – Classic Chrome Street & Portrait Edition

Introducing the latest and most challenging recipe yet - Chroma X! This Fujifilm film simulation recipe is guaranteed to test your skills as a photographer, as it requires specific lighting conditions to achieve a stunning look....
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Film simulation recipes for Your Fujifilm Camera

Capture stunning images straight out of the camera (SOOC) with Fujifilm recipes made for X-Trans sensor cameras. These custom film simulations also work on other Fujifilm mirrorless models, making them great for portraits, fashion, landscapes, and street photography.

Playing with Fujifilm recipes adds a creative spark, letting you explore different color tones and moods. It’s especially fun for street photography, where color and contrast help tell powerful visual stories.

You’ll also find tips here on how to save custom settings on your Fujifilm camera and boost your SOOC shots with cinematic, moody, or Japanese film-inspired looks. These settings bring classic film charm and fresh styles right into your photography.

Top Fujifilm Film Recipes for Stunning Everyday Shots

Handpicked film simulations for Fujifilm cameras. Includes recipes for street, portraits, golden hour, and retro film styles.

Cinematic Street Photography: Top Film Simulation Recipes

Unlock the power of cinematic street photography with these unique Fuji film simulation recipes. Whether you're capturing the neon glow of the city or the quiet drama of urban landscapes, these settings will help elevate your...

City Night Photography With Best Fujifilm Recipes

If you're searching for Fujifilm low-light recipes, your goal is to find a look that balances color and contrast without blowing out the highlights. Whether you're capturing empty alleys lit by a single bulb or busy...

The Ultimate Kodak Portra Film Simulation Recipes

If you are looking for the best Kodak Portra film simulation recipe, you have come to the right page for an all-in-one list. Fujifilm cameras are known for their film simulations, and with the right tweaks,...

Classic Film Looks

Inspired by classic rolls like Kodak Portra, Fuji Superia, and Ilford B&W. Expect soft fades, film-like grain, and nostalgic colors that feel like they came straight from a photo lab. These are great for a vintage vibe—perfect for travel, family moments, or anything that needs an old-school touch.

Cira 800 Film – Low Light Fuji X-Trans IV Recipe

Fancy the CineStill teal color tone for low light? You should check out the Cira 800 Film recipe for the X-Trans IV Fujifilm camera. If you have the X-Trans IV sensor and the Eterna film simulation,...

Natura Classic Film – Fuji X-Trans IV Film Simulation Recipe

It took me a while as I was brainstorming for my next Fujifilm X-Trans IV film simulation recipes for travel, and I stumbled upon the Natura 1600 film stock....

Portra 800 Film Recipe for Fujifilm: Ideal for Portraits & Low-Light

This Kodak Portra 800 film simulation recipe is a tricky one I’ve put together after a lot of fine-tuning. It’s designed to do two things at once: under bright sunlight, it brings out warm tones, while...

Street Photography Recipes

Built for fast-paced city shooting. These recipes bring out strong contrast, deep blacks, and sharp shadow detail. Gritty tones and a punchy look help highlight street textures, from cracked walls to neon signs. Great for capturing mood, movement, and real moments.

Reala Ace Film Recipe For Fujifilm X-Trans IV – Street Edition

Introducing the latest addition to Fujifilm recipes lineup – Reala Ace film recipe. Drawing inspiration from the beloved Fujicolor Superia Reala 100, the Reala Ace film simulation has quickly become a favorite among Fujifilm enthusiasts....

Mutetant Obscura Film Recipe: Muted Cinematic Tone

The Mutetant Obscura film recipe is designed to mimic the characteristics of Kodak Vision2 250D film, known for its muted tones and distinctive aesthetic. This recipe is perfect for those who appreciate the look and feel...

Obscura Nordic Film Recipe for Fujifilm Cameras

The Obscura Nordic film recipe brings out soft, moody yet clean tones with just enough warmth to make outdoor scenes and portraits look dreamy. based on the rare Escura "Nordic Film," a Japanese color film that...

Portrait Recipes

Perfect for natural light or soft flash. These film simulations focus on smooth skin tones, subtle highlights, and calm color balance. You’ll get gentle contrast that flatters the face, keeping colors realistic without looking too flat or too punchy. Ideal for lifestyle, close-ups, and everyday portraits.

Fujifilm X-T4 Film Simulation – Retro Allure Film Recipe

Retro Allure might sound like a beauty brand but it’s not. Here I have revealed another custom film recipe for Fujifilm X-T4 called Retro Allure, which is one of the best Fuji recipes for street portrait...

Kodak Gold 200 Film Recipe for Fujifilm Cameras

Recreate the nostalgic warmth of Kodak Gold 200 with this Fujifilm film recipe. Using Classic Negative as the base, this recipe delivers vibrant colors, rich contrast, and natural warmth for timeless photos. Perfect for golden hour...

Kodak Portra 160 Film Recipe for Fujifilm | Best Settings & Look

The Kodak Portra 160 film recipe is the latest addition to my Kodak Portra series, designed to bring that signature look to your Fujifilm JPEGs without the need for post-processing....

Everything You Need to Know About Fujifilm Recipes

Discover answers to common questions about Fujifilm film simulation recipes. Learn how to use custom settings, which cameras support them, and how to fine-tune settings for the best results.

Why Shoot SOOC JPEG (Straight Out of Camera)?

Shooting straight out of the camera, SOOC JPEG helps you understand exposure, shutter speed, ISO, and other settings in different lighting conditions. It also eliminates the need for post-processing, allowing you to share images instantly.

Many Fujifilm X-Series cameras feature built-in film simulations. Custom film recipes are optimized for X-Trans IV sensors, but newer models can also use them. Supported cameras include:

  • X-Trans IV – X-T4, X-S10, X-S20, X-E4, X100V, X-T30 II, X-Pro3
  • X-Trans V – X-T5, X-H2, X-H2S, X100VI, X-T50, X-M5

While these recipes work on newer cameras, some color tones and contrast may vary due to sensor differences. Adjusting White Balance Shift or Kelvin temperature can help achieve the desired look.

Yes, as long as your camera includes base simulations like Acros, Classic Negative, or Provia, you can apply custom settings. However, older Fujifilm cameras may not have the ability to save custom settings, meaning you’ll need to manually adjust them each time.

Some features, such as Clarity, Color Chrome Effect, and Color Chrome FX Blue, may be missing. However, you can still tweak Highlights, Shadows, Colors, and White Balance Shift to achieve similar results. While the final look may not match exactly, these adjustments help bring out the film-like tones.

Yes! Diffusion filters have been used in film photography for years. They soften skin tones and add a glow effect. The Downtown Bloom recipe pairs well with a diffusion filter for a dreamy, vintage look.

Yes! Vintage lenses can enhance the film-like aesthetic. Ensure the lens is clear, as older glass may develop a yellow tint that affects color accuracy. You can remove the tint with certain DIY methods found on YouTube.

The built-in simulations are great, but custom recipes allow more creative control. Many photographers experiment with Kodak Portra film recipes, Kodachrome 64, Ilford HP5 Plus, and CineStill 800T to achieve specific vintage film looks.

Yes! Recipes work on X-100VI, X-T50, X-T5, X-S20, X-M5, X-H2, and X-H2S. Some fine-tuning may be needed due to sensor differences, but White Balance Shift and Kelvin adjustments help match the tones.

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