Fuji Flavours

The library · 107 recipes

Fujifilm Film Simulation Recipes

A curated, real-world-tested library — each a complete set of in-camera JPEG settings. Copy one into a custom slot and shoot a finished film look straight out of camera, no editing.

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A pedestrian bridge with flags and signage, leading into a cityscape at dusk.
Eterna Bleach Bypass · X-Trans V

1960 Chrome

Chrome tones with a cool wash and heavy grain. Ideal for calm urban landscapes and water reflections at dusk.

Silhouette of a pagoda against a bright sky, with buildings in the foreground.Premium
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

1970's Summer

Sunlit hues and gentle warmth evoke past summers. Perfect for capturing vintage-styled travel memories.

A lone figure stands under a wooden structure, overlooking a waterfront scene with buildings in the background.
Eterna · X-Trans IV

1981 Kodak

The nostalgic grain and warm undertones recall 1980s Kodak film. Ideal for video and cinematic captures.

Close-up view of a tent frame against a cloudy sky, highlighting the structure and fabric.
Acros · X-Trans IV

Acros Negative

Monochrome tones with subtle grain and muted contrast. Ideal for capturing architectural details and urban life.

A cozy indoor cafe scene featuring decorative windows and a motivational poster on the wall.
Acros · X-Trans IV

Acros Push Process

Deep monochrome tones and pronounced grain evoke nostalgia. Ideal for minimalist urban architecture.

A chain-link fence along a dirt road with sparse vegetation and a bright sky in the background.Premium
Classic Negative · X-Trans IV

Agfa Ultra 100

Punchy colours and soft details create a calm urban aesthetic, perfect for overcast days and vibrant street photography.

A wooden post with string lights against a cloudy sky, with buildings and construction equipment in the background.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

Americana Film

Gentle warmth and a touch of grain evoke classic Americana in every shot, capturing the quaint charm of yesteryear.

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Eterna Bleach Bypass · X-Trans IV

Analog Gold

Bold, Gritty Aesthetic with a Vintage Touch

Interior of a cozy room with colorful cushions on a wooden bench and open windows.
Nostalgic Neg. · X-Trans V

Appalachian Negative

Earthy tones with a subtle faded look create a calm, vintage atmosphere. Ideal for travel and indoor photography.

A traditional house surrounded by lush greenery and palm trees under a bright sky.
Astia · X-Trans IV

Astia Summer

Natural tones with gentle contrast and subdued grain. Perfect for calm, warm portraits in rural settings.

A black and white photo of parked vehicles under a canopy with string lights in the background.
Monochrome · X-Trans IV

B&W Negative

Gritty texture with strong grain and deep shadows for a timeless feel.

A sepia-toned urban scene featuring buildings and decorative lights under a canopy.
Sepia · X-Trans IV

B&W Sepia

Infuse your shots with sepia tones and pronounced grain for a distinctly nostalgic mood.

The basics

What is a Fujifilm recipe?

A Fujifilm recipe is a saved set of in-camera JPEG settings — a base film simulation plus white balance, dynamic range, tone curve, colour and grain adjustments. Save one to a custom slot (C1–C7) and your X-Trans or GFX camera renders a finished, film-look JPEG the moment you press the shutter — no editing, no laptop.

Every recipe in this library is tested on real Fujifilm bodies and documented with the exact values to dial in, the sensors it works on, and honest notes on what it nails and where it falls short. Browse by film simulation, by the camera in your bag, or by the look and use case you're shooting for — every recipe is free to copy.

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Why Fuji Flavours

Tested, not generated.

Real cameras, real conditions, honest notes — and free to copy, every one.

Shot on real gear

Every recipe is tested on real Fujifilm bodies in real conditions — never generated on a screen.

Honest notes

Each look ships with what it nails and what to watch for, plus straight-out-of-camera sample JPEGs.

Free forever

Browse, filter and copy every recipe — no account, no paywall, no export limits.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a Fujifilm film simulation recipe?

A recipe is a saved set of in-camera JPEG settings — a base film simulation plus white balance, dynamic range, tone, colour and grain adjustments. Save it to a custom slot (C1–C7) and your camera produces a finished film-look JPEG straight out of camera, with no editing.

How do I use a recipe on my camera?

Open the Image Quality menu, pick an empty custom setting, set the base film simulation, then enter each value from the recipe's settings table. Save it and select that slot whenever you want the look.

Will a recipe work on my Fujifilm body?

Recipes depend on the sensor generation. Each recipe lists its compatible sensors (X-Trans III, IV, V and GFX) and example cameras. Browse by sensor or camera to find recipes guaranteed to work on your gear.