A new film simulation recipe specifically designed for night photography has been introduced to the Fujifilm community. Called 'Hollywood Night,' the recipe was developed and shared by Randy Kirk through the Fujifilm Film Simulation group as the days grow shorter and nights become longer during the winter season.
The Hollywood Night recipe is based on Classic Neg settings and was tested using a Fujifilm X-T5 camera. Kirk shared both the original post and detailed settings through the dedicated film simulation group, making it accessible to other Fujifilm photographers looking to enhance their nighttime shooting capabilities.
This release adds to a growing collection of popular film simulation recipes that have gained traction within the Fujifilm community. Other notable recipes that have been circulating include the KODAK EKTAR 100 Film Simulation Recipe, which focuses on reinventing color possibilities, and the FUJIFILM Film Pastel recipe, described as a lovely new addition to the available options.
The film simulation community has also embraced several other creative recipes that have taken the photography world by storm. These include the Classic Cuban Neg and the Forgotten Negative Film Simulation Recipe, both of which have attracted significant attention from users seeking to expand their creative possibilities with Fujifilm cameras.
The timing of the Hollywood Night recipe's release coincides with the anticipation surrounding new Fujifilm camera releases. Photography enthusiasts are already planning which film simulation recipes to load onto dedicated dials of upcoming camera models, with the Hollywood Night recipe likely to be among the top considerations for those focused on low-light and nighttime photography scenarios.







