Classic NegativeColour
Cinematic Gold Recipe
Warm, nostalgic tones with a cinematic flair for storytelling imagery
Difficulty
Intermediate
Film simulation
Classic Negative
Tested on
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Sample frames
0
The lookWhy this one earns a slot
Classic Negative is modelled on consumer colour-negative film (the Superia lineage). It separates tones in a distinctive way — characterful greens, warm reds and a subtle shift through the midtones — giving everyday scenes a nostalgic, photographic quality that's hard to replicate elsewhere. It earns a custom slot for street, urban and overcast.
The settingsThe recipe
Classic Negative
- Film Simulation
- Classic Negative
- Dynamic Range
- DR400
- White Balance
- Daylight
- Highlight
- 0
- Shadow
- 0
- Color
- +3
- Sharpness
- −2
- Noise Reduction
- −4
- Clarity
- −2
- Grain
- Strong, Small
- Color Chrome Effect
- Off
- Color Chrome FX Blue
- Off
- ISO
- 6400
- Exposure Comp.
- 0 to +1
How to copy it to your camera
- Open the Image Quality (IQ) menu and select an empty custom setting slot (C1–C7).
- Set the base film simulation to Classic Negative.
- Enter each value from the settings above, then save the slot.
- Select that slot to shoot Cinematic Gold JPEGs straight out of camera.
Notes & caveatsWhat it nails, what to watch
What it nails
- Tuned for street.
- Tuned for urban.
- Tuned for overcast.
- Every value is listed — copy it to a custom slot once and shoot.
What to watch
- Less suited to studio portraits.
- Less suited to pure landscape.
Explore similar
StreetUrbanOvercast
Best forWhen to reach for it
Reach for it when you're shooting street, urban and overcast. It's less at home with studio portraits and pure landscape.
Best for
Scenes and subjects this recipe is tuned for.
StreetUrbanOvercast
Less suited to
Where another look will likely serve you better.
Studio portraitsPure landscape
Frequently asked questions
What film simulation does the Cinematic Gold recipe use?
Cinematic Gold is built on the Classic Negative base film simulation, with the full set of in-camera adjustments listed in the settings table.
Which cameras is the Cinematic Gold recipe for?
See the compatibility panel for the tested sensors and cameras.






