Yellow - Layton, UT - Fujifilm X-T1 - "Color Negative Film"

One of my favorite X-Trans I film simulation recipes is Color Negative Film, which has a white balance shift inspired by my Fujicolor 100 Industrial recipe. This new recipe, available as a Patron Early-Access Recipe on the Fuji X Weekly App, is an adaptation of the X-Trans I recipe for X-Trans II. It doesn't mimic any specific film, but just has a more generic film aesthetic. It's not an exact match to the X-Trans I recipe, but it's pretty close.

The Fuji X Weekly app is free, yet becoming a Fuji X Weekly Patron unlocks the best app experience! One benefit of being a Patron is you get early access to some new film simulation recipes. These early-access recipes will eventually become available free to everyone in time, including this new one. In fact, many early-access recipes have already been publicly published on this blog and the app, so now everyone can use them. Patrons help support Fuji X Weekly and, really, without them there would be no app. So I want to give a special "thank you" to all of the Patrons!

No Swimming - Layton, UT - Fujifilm X-T1 - "Color Negative Film"

If you have an X-Trans II camera and are a Fuji X Weekly Patron, it's available to you right now on the app!

Example photographs, all camera-made JPEGs captured using this "Color Negative Film" film simulation recipe on my Fujifilm X-T1:

Sunlit Leaves - Layton, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Green Leaves - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1 - Photo by Jon Roesch
Early Autumn - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Forest Trail - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
One Dead Leaf - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Backlit Autumn Leaves - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Autumn Flare - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Changing Leaves in the Woods - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Yellow Shrub - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Trail to the Trees - Layton, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Water Logged - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1 - Photo by Jon Roesch
Little Purple Blooms - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1
Reeds of Summer - Farmington, UT - Fujifilm X-T1

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