Film Recipe Of The Month - April 2025

Obscura Nordic Film Recipe

A muted Japanese film-look recipe inspired by a mystery 35mm film stock. Soft tones, subtle warmth, and a clean, relaxed vibe—great for portraits and dusk light.
Obscura Nordic Film Simulation Fujifilm Camera

Fujifilm Recipes: Film Simulation Recipes For Fujifilm Cameras

What Are Fujifilm Recipes?

Fujifilm recipes are custom in-camera settings that mimic the look of classic film stocks or create unique film aesthetics. These settings adjust highlights, shadows, color, sharpness, noise reduction, and grain to match different film styles. By using Fujifilm film simulation recipes, photographers can achieve beautiful, ready-to-share images without post-processing.

Summer Wanderer – Fujifilm X-T4 Film Simulation Recipe

If you are looking for another Fujifilm film simulation recipe for travel use, you can check out this new recipe called ‘Summer Wanderer’. The color tone for this recipe is suitable for travel including sightseeing, or...

Urban Dream – Fujifilm X-Trans IV Recipe For Leisure

Here I released the new recipe called ‘Urban Dream’. It has been a while since I create film simulation recipes as I was busy with my film photography projects and I know my readers and Fujifilm...

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....

‘One for the Road’ B&W Film Recipe For Fujifilm X-T4

I was out for a night shoot to get some ideas for the Fujifilm simulation recipes and created the One for the Road, a low-light black & white film recipe for the Fujifilm X-T4. The One...

True Chroma – Poor Man’s Leica Recipe for Fuji X-Trans IV

True Chroma is a vivid colour recipe for the Fujifilm X-Trans IV camera system. It is suitable for travel and street photography and the recipe is inspired by the Leica M10 digital camera’s color science. This...

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,...

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Fujifilm Recipes for Fujifilm X-Series Cameras

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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,...

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The Shutter Groove’s Golden Hour Recipes For Fujifilm cameras unlock the true magic of photography as the sun dips lower in the sky, casting a mesmerizing glow. The air softens, shadows stretch longer, and everything is...

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Have you ever wondered which Fujifilm film recipes can truly make your travel photos shine? Whether it's the sunlit streets of Paris or the vibrant chaos of a bustling Asian market, the right film simulation can...
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Fujifilm Recipes: Custom Settings for Your Camera

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

Experimenting with recipes adds a creative touch, allowing you to explore different color tones and moods. This is especially useful for street photography, where colors and contrasts help tell compelling visual stories.

Learn how to store custom settings on your Fujifilm mirrorless camera and enhance your SOOC shots with cinematic, moody, and Japanese film-inspired looks. ShutterGroove’s Fujifilm recipes bring classic film aesthetics and modern styles to your photography.

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 (Straight Out of Camera)?

Shooting straight out of the camera (SOOC) 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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