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<p><strong>Classic Istanbul Neg</strong> is a Fujifilm JPEG recipe built around Classic Negative. It was shaped by Istanbul street light, stone textures, crowds, ferries, birds, warm signs, and everyday city rhythm, but the goal is not an Istanbul-only look. It is designed as a flexible everyday street recipe for different cities, people, weather, and light.</p>
<p>The look is warm but not overly nostalgic, colorful without feeling too digital, with natural blues, soft highlights, and a documentary mood for daily street photography.</p>
<p><strong>Camera used for the samples:</strong> Fujifilm X100VI with the fixed 23mm lens.</p>
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<p><strong>Film Simulation:</strong> Classic Neg.<br /><strong>Dynamic Range:</strong> DR400<br /><strong>D Range Priority:</strong> Off<br /><strong>Grain Effect:</strong> Weak<br /><strong>Grain Size:</strong> Large<br /><strong>Color Chrome Effect:</strong> Strong<br /><strong>Color Chrome FX Blue:</strong> Off<br /><strong>Smooth Skin Effect:</strong> Off</p>
<p><strong>White Balance:</strong> Auto<br /><strong>WB Shift:</strong> R +3 / B -3<br /><strong>Highlight:</strong> -1<br /><strong>Shadow:</strong> 0<br /><strong>Color:</strong> +4<br /><strong>Sharpness:</strong> 0<br /><strong>High ISO NR:</strong> -4<br /><strong>Clarity:</strong> +2</p>
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<p>This recipe works best when you want city scenes to keep their documentary character without becoming flat or too clean. Classic Negative gives the base contrast and color separation; DR400 and Highlight -1 help keep bright skies and stone surfaces softer; Color +4 and the warm WB shift bring life back into street details, skin tones, signs, ferries, and evening light.</p>
<p>For exposure, <strong>+1/3 EV</strong> is a useful starting point in cloudy light, shaded streets, or scenes that feel a little too dark. In stronger sun, I would start at 0 and protect the highlights.</p>
<p><strong>Sample photos below:</strong> SOOC JPEG examples from Istanbul, displayed through the portfolio gallery.</p>
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