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Portraits & Skin Tones

Fujifilm film simulation recipes tuned for flattering, natural skin tones — soft contrast and honest colour for portraits straight out of camera.

Portraits are the hardest test of a recipe, because everyone knows what skin is supposed to look like. The goal isn’t punchy colour — it’s skin that reads as believable, with the rest of the frame supporting the face rather than competing with it.

How to think about portrait recipes

Soften the contrast. Lower highlights and lift shadows so faces aren’t carved up by hard tonal transitions — Pro Neg. Std and Classic Negative were built for exactly this. Keep saturation restrained; over-saturated portraits push skin orange. A small warm white-balance shift returns skin to a healthy, golden neutral.

Fix the white balance instead of leaving it on Auto — consistency frame to frame matters more than per-shot accuracy when you’re shooting a person. And soft, directional light (open shade, window light, the hour before sunset) does more for a portrait than any recipe. The recipe’s job is to not get in the way.

Recipes for Portraits & Skin Tones

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