X-Trans IVVelviaColour36 photos
Velvia Film Recipe
Experience vibrant rural landscapes with rich, bold colours.

The lookWhy this one earns a slot
Velvia Film captures the world in all its vivid glory, reminiscent of classic slide films. This recipe brings out deep, saturated greens and rich, earthy tones, perfect for lush landscapes. The gentle roll-off in highlights ensures skies remain natural and serene, even under overcast conditions. The overall warmth and intensity make it ideal for capturing the golden hues of the evening sun. However, it can also lend a nostalgic, painterly character to indoor scenes with plenty of warm light. This recipe's vivid saturation excels in dynamic settings, beautifully capturing the essence of vibrant, colourful moments.
The settingsThe recipe
Velvia · X-Trans IV
- Film Simulation
- Velvia
- Dynamic Range
- DR400
- White Balance
- Auto White Priority, +2 R / −4 B
- Highlight
- −1.5
- Shadow
- −1
- Color
- +3
- Sharpness
- −1
- Noise Reduction
- −4
- Clarity
- −2
- Grain
- Weak, Small
- Color Chrome Effect
- Strong
- Color Chrome FX Blue
- Weak
- 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 Velvia.
- Enter each value from the settings above, then save the slot.
- Select that slot to shoot Velvia Film JPEGs straight out of camera.
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Notes & caveatsWhat it nails, what to watch
What it nails
- Lush greens appear deep and vivid
- Excellent for capturing golden-hour light
- Skies maintain detail under overcast conditions
- Adds warmth to indoor scenes
What to watch
- Slightly softens fine details
- Strong colours may overwhelm skin tones
- Not ideal for low contrast scenes
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CompatibilityWill it work on your camera?
Tested across the X-Trans IV, X-Trans V and GFX generations — compatibility is defined by sensor, so any body on these generations can run it. The X-T3 and X-T30 don't offer Clarity, Grain Size or Color Chrome FX Blue — skip those values on those two bodies.
Best forWhen to reach for it
Velvia Film is ideal for capturing vibrant landscapes and rural scenes, especially during golden-hour or under overcast skies. However, it's not recommended for portraits or low-contrast settings, where skin tones or subtle details may appear overly saturated or lost. Its strength lies in amplifying outdoor wonder.
Best for
Scenes and subjects this recipe is tuned for.
Less suited to
Where another look will likely serve you better.






