Yet another Black and White film simulation recipe: Nostalgic B&W

If the recent Portuguese Summer recipe has been my go-to choice for capturing the vibrant colors of summer, this new Black & White film simulation that I’m about to share has been the default for documenting life indoors. Not that it doesn’t work outdoors, far from that, but I feel it truly excels in capturing the intimacy of everyday life while adding an extra layer of nostalgia.

This new Fujifilm film simulation is softer than my original Black & White recipe and less tinted than the Colored B&W, so I think it strikes a nice balance between those two and is more versatile because of that.

It works in any Fujifilm camera with a X-trans IV sensor or superior, but even in previous generations you should still be able to get fairly close if you ignore the monochromatic color tint.

  • Film simulation: Acros
  • Dynamic Range: DR400
  • Monochromatic Color: WC 1, MG -1
  • WB Shift: 0 Red, 0 Blue
  • Highlights: +2
  • Shadows: +1
  • Color: 0
  • Noise reduction: -4
  • Clarity: 0
  • Sharpening: -2
  • Grain effect: Strong
  • Grain size: Large
  • Color chrome Effect: Off
  • Color chrome FX blue: Off
  • Exposure compensation: +1/3 as base, adjust as necessary

Here are some example photos, all straight out of camera:

Suki

Meet Suki, our newest family member! 🐶

Suki came from O Cantinho da Milú, an animal shelter in Setúbal (Portugal) which works in tandem with a group called Dogs of Portugal to rehome Portuguese stray dogs.

Since their foundation they have found new homes for more than 3000 of them, but still the number of dogs in the shelter keeps rising and is currently around 750 dogs. 🙁

If you’re in Europe and you would like to give a home to one of these beautiful boys and girls, please check out their website dogsofportugal.com!