Veres Deni Alex

May 7, 20233 min

A Real World Comparison Of Sony's Film Simulation Recipes | Best Sony Picture Profiles

Updated: 2 days ago

There is a New and improved article on this matter,

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In February I posted a Color Checker Comparison showcasing All 50 Sony Film Simulation recipes, You can find the article right here. Check it out

But some of you told me you don't know how to apply the Color Checker Samples to real life situations, and you are right, that can be tricky, so I planned a real world comparison shot outdoors with a model so you can see all the characteristics of each Film Simulation Recipe Straight Out of Camera.

Since this article appeared I've brought updates and improvements to the Film Recipes. You can check the NEW and Updated comparison article >HERE <

I would've done this earlier, but weather was extremely unstable, and the comparison would've only resulted into many wasted hours and a lot of frustration.

Yesterday we had luck with a bright sunny day and constant weather, so the comparison results are usable. Also included the color settings each Sony Film Simulation has been shot at as a reference, but please note that in the Sony Film Simulation Pack you will find multiple color settings for different moods and styles, so these recipes are very versatile and are made to convey everybody's color preferences.

I've translated these results into a PDF, so you can Download and take it with you, together with the Film Simulation Chart, to help you choose your favorite Sony Film Simulation Recipe.

Follow this Link to Download Both The Sony Film Simulation Chart and the Comparison

All images shot around 4-7PM, so the light was still pretty harsh, but I wanted constant lighting, since the whole thing took about 2-3 hours, could not risk shooting later in the sunset when light changes dramatically and fast.

But anyways I think it's a great example to showcase these Sony Film Simulation in the harshest conditions and see how each performs when discussing about Dynamic Range, Skin tones and Highlight Roll Off.

If you don't know how to read the Color Checker and what each color square represents, Check this Article. It will make more sense after you have all these references to translate the Film Recipes into any kind of situation.

Also remember, you can Download Each Image for closer comparison!

SOOC Resized for Web in Capture One.

Without further ado, here are the results.

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Standard Sony Colors

Auto White Balance: White Priority

Vektro 100

Senova Light

Fuji 400H

EvPro+

Ektar 100

Portra 800

Kodak Gold

Blue Velvet / Cinestill 50D

Sony Eterna

Cinestill 800T - Nightime Recipe

Fuji Eterna▼

Classic Chrome

Kodachrome 64 V1

Kodachrome 64 V2

Leica Chrome 64

Kodak Ultra Max 400

Kodak Portra 400

Astia

Classic Negative

Fortia 50

Oktar

Zero Mute

CineChrome▼ - A little bit underexposed

Kodak Portra 160

Pro Color

EktaChrome

Delta 3200

T-Max 100

Kosmo Pan

Chroma Fade

Kodak Tri -X - 1600 Pushed

Kodak Tri -X 400

MidRed Infra - New

Acros X

Acros XY

Acros XR

Acros XG

DreamNeg

Agfa Precisa

Velvia Pro

RedScale Ultra

Zetra 100

Rose Spectra

Provia RX

Classic Cinema

Kodak Color Plus 200

Neo Max▼ - In progress

Nostalgic Neg▼ - In progress

Hope this comparison helps you understand the differences between all Film Recipes, and in combination with the Sony Film Simulation Chart to choose the right one for your project!

Download both the comparison and the Chart in as a PDF Document.

You can explore All Sony Film Simulations

Here

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