Any film simulation for night photos that give a cyber punk vibe style? Thanks
Any film simulation for night photos that give a cyber punk vibe style? Thanks

Hello Alex,
I Hope you are well.
The version 6 of you recipes with color tools are amazing.
Thank you very much for all these updates free of charge during the last two years !!!
For new users, I would like to say : be patient, try and test, change your mind in creativity with these recipes. It's a new paradigm in photography that provide artistic creativity.
You can use some recipes with AWB with white priority (T-Max 100, Classic Cinema ... ). But please try also others recipes with AWB/ White Priority if you have this settings on your camera. I use all these recipes with Sony A7R II and A7R IV. I have 10 favorites PP installés on my camera (A7R 4).
Hi Deni Alex,
I had that Noir Bloom, based on Across+G, recipe on my XT-5. It gives such great skin tones. Which of your monochrome recipes would be similar ?
Not sure if I can post photos from other creators here or post links.


Thanks to all the great recipes, my old R3 is still capable of delivering fascinating colors among those modern “retro” cameras 😀

What lens are you using? It looks really cool!
So happy to hear you're enjoying the recipes. My pleasure!
Unfortunately, I can’t give you specific AWB + color filter settings for each recipe 😄 — I use them with their intended white balance settings. There’s a solid reason I didn’t make all the recipes AWB-compatible to begin with, and I don’t plan to convert all of them either.
Honestly, mixing AWB and fixed WB would just overcomplicate things. You can't match them, and it opens the door to inconsistencies—people will definitelly notice the AWB version doesn’t look as good as the original with fixed WB and start complainning. You know how it goes. Anyhow, fixed WB it's much better, it is constant, does change color from second to second, and it's closer to how real film works.
That said, thanks to community requests (and to make things a bit easier), I’ve added a few more AWB-friendly recipes in the latest [VII] update. Hope you find them useful and have fun experimenting!