Film Recipes by Justin Gould
Film.Recipes / JUSTIN MARK GOULD
About this app
- Age 10
- Updated Feb 9, 2025
- OS IOS / Android
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Film Recipes by Justin Gould is a photography reference app that helps you recreate classic film looks in-camera or in post. Discover curated film simulation recipes with exact settings and clear examples, so you can achieve consistent analog-style results without guesswork. Ideal for photographers and creators seeking color grading guidance, film-inspired photo presets, and fast on-location reference.
Core features include curated recipes with precise camera settings and sample images, powerful search and filters by camera model, mood, color, and lighting, plus favorites, notes, and offline access for field use. Each recipe provides a step-by-step guide you can follow on your camera or mobile editor, making it a practical tool for photography, photo and video color grading, and creative planning.
Built for efficiency and accuracy, the app streamlines your workflow and helps you match your desired aesthetic quickly. Keywords: photography app, film simulation recipes, camera settings, photo presets, color grading, analog look, Fujifilm recipes.
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How to use:
1. Download and open the app, then optionally sign in to sync favorites and notes across devices.
2. Select your camera model or choose an editing workflow to see compatible film recipes.
3. Browse or search by film stock, mood, color, or lighting, then open a recipe to view exact settings and sample images.
4. Apply the listed settings on your camera or replicate them in your editor, shoot or edit, and compare your results to the reference.
5. Save recipes to Favorites, add personal notes, enable offline access for location shoots, and share or export a checklist for quick reference.
