Retro Chrome Film - Film Recipe for Ricoh GR III and GR IIIx

Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe

Hello all! Enjoy this new Ricoh GR III Recipe! This film simulation works with the GR III and the GR IIIx.

Today’s new Ricoh GR III Recipe = Retro Chrome 1600

All of the sample images are SOOC (straight-out-of-camera) JPEG images and the colors were not altered in any way.

See all the other recipes here.

You can find the recipe instructions below. If you don’t know how to input a film recipe into your Ricoh GR III, I wrote and article and created a video explaining the process.

Enjoy!

- Luke’s Retro Chrome 1600 Recipe -

HIGHLIGHT CORRECTION: Auto

SHADOW CORRECTION: High

NOISE REDUCTION: Low

WHITE BALANCE: Daylight

WB COMP. A/B: A:0

WB COMP. G/M: G:1

ISO: 1600

EFFECT: Retro

SATURATION: +4

HUE: -4

HIGH/LOW KEY ADJ: 0

CONTRAST: +2

CONTRAST (HIGHLIGHT): 0

CONTRAST (SHADOWS): 0

SHARPNESS: -3

SHADING: +3

CLARITY: +2

EXPOSURE COMPENSATION: 0

- Sample Photos from Ricoh GR III-

Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Retro Chrome - Ricoh GR III film simulation recipe
Luke Taylor - Photographer

I’m an enthusiast photographer and videographer. I enjoy photographing with manual focus and reviewing m-mount lenses adapted to all camera formats. My favorite camera is my Olympus e-m1 mark ii.

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