Five Film Recipes. One Camera. Every Scene.
About MeAbout MeFive Kodak-inspired film simulation recipes for the Fujifilm X100VI, built over 25 days of real shooting — from the red rock of Sedona to a neon rodeo bar at midnight.
Every setting is dialed in. Screenshot, load into a custom slot, and shoot. No Lightroom. No presets. No post.
What's included:
01 Kodak Portra 400 — Desert, warm light, travel
02 Kodak Gold 200 — Coffee, mornings, everyday carry
03 CineStill 800T — Night, neon, low light
04 Kodachrome 64 — Street, architecture, all-day
05 Kodak Tri-X 400 — B&W, portrait, texture
Also includes a scene pairing quick-reference guide — which recipe to reach for in any light.
All recipes are SOOC — straight out of camera. No editing required.
The Fujifilm X100VI recipe I used for every red rock shot in Sedona.
A Classic Chrome-based recipe with a warm white balance shift and DR400 that pulls incredible detail out of ochre, amber, and earthy tones. Punchy reds without blown highlights. It looks like Kodak Portra 400 shot in the American Southwest in 1974.
Best for: desert, golden hour, brick buildings, warm café interiors, travel.
Includes full settings for every parameter — film simulation, grain, color chrome, white balance, dynamic range, tone curve, color, sharpness, and noise reduction.
SOOC — straight out of camera. No editing required.
The recipe that never leaves C2. Built for coffee and slow mornings — it works for everything warm and golden.
A Classic Chrome-based recipe with a warm white balance shift that makes the cream in your coffee look like a painting. Shadow +1 lifts dark tones so you never lose detail inside a mug. The slightly warm cast makes ordinary moments look like memories you are glad you kept.
Best for: coffee, mornings, café interiors, warm surfaces, everyday carry.
Includes full settings for every parameter — film simulation, grain, color chrome, white balance, dynamic range, tone curve, color, sharpness, and noise reduction.
SOOC — straight out of camera. No editing required.