Ricoh GR III & GR IIIX JPEG Recipes For Your Next Journey
Kodamax





Kodamax Recipe:
Effect: Positive Film
Saturation: +4
Hue: -2
High/Low Key: 0
Contrast: +3
Contrast (Highlight): 0
Contrast (Shadow): -2
Sharpness: 0
Shading: 0
Clarity: +1
Highlight Correction: On
Shadow Correction: Medium
Peripheral Illumination Correction: On
High-ISO Noise Reduction: Off
White Balance: Auto
WB Compensation: A:1 G:10
ISO: up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: +1/3 to +2/3 (typically)
Inspired by several Kodak emulsions, especially Ultramax 400, that have been underexposed slightly and brightened after scan.




1986 Negative





1986 Negative Recipe:
Effect: Negative Film
Saturation: +4
Hue: -2
High/Low Key: -1
Contrast: +2
Contrast (Highlight): +2
Contrast (Shadow): -3
Sharpness: -1
Shading: 0
Clarity: -2
Highlight Correction: On
Shadow Correction: Auto
Peripheral Illumination Correction: On
High-ISO Noise Reduction: Off
White Balance: CT 6700K
WB Compensation: B:10 G:8
ISO: up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: 0 to +1/3 (typically)
Vintage yet vibrant picture aesthetic reminiscent of color negative film—particularly Kodak Gold 200, which was introduced in 1986.




Ferrania Solaris





Ferrania Solaris Recipe:
Effect: Standard
Saturation: +2
Hue: +2
High/Low Key: +2
Contrast: +3
Contrast (Highlight): -3
Contrast (Shadow): 0
Sharpness: -2
Shading: 0
Clarity: +1
Highlight Correction: On
Shadow Correction: Low
Peripheral Illumination Correction: On
High-ISO Noise Reduction: Off
White Balance: Daylight
WB Compensation: A:5 M:1
ISO: up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: 0 to +1/3 (typically)
Inspired by Ferrania Solaris color negative film (1980’s-1990’s version), sometimes sold under the 3M, Scotch, Imation, and various generic brand names.




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