
This Kodak Farbwelt 200 Expired Film Simulation Recipe comes courtesy of Thomas Schwab, who has created or co-created a number of excellent Film Simulation Recipes. Thomas told me that he loaded a roll of Kodak Farbwelt 200 that expired in 2004 into his Olympus Mju. After finishing the roll, he took it to a local lab, where he had it developed and printed (not scanned). He then developed this Recipe using X RAW Studio, comparing the results to the prints. “Some are very close,” he said, “others are a little off.” Either way, the results are excellent. Personally, I really love the aesthetic. Thank you, Thomas, for creating and sharing this Recipe!
I didn’t know what Kodak Farbwelt 200 was, I had to research it. Unfortunately, there’s not a lot of concrete information. Farbwelt apparently means color world, so a film like ColorPlus might seem like an obvious answer, but from what I could find, it seems that the answer is no, Farbwelt 200 is not ColorPlus 200. It likely is Gold 200, rebranded for the German market, sold mostly (but not exclusively) in Germany. It might be a slightly retooled version of Gold 200 specifically for that region, or it might be straight-up Gold 200, simply rebranded. Kodak released Farbwelt 200 in 2000 and discontinued it in 2012 or 2013. There was also an ISO 100, 400, and even 800 version of Kodak Farbwelt.

The Kodak Farbwelt 200 Expired Recipe looks lovely, with soft warm tones. It’s like a memory of summertime. It reminds me a little of the 1970’s Summer Recipe, which is one of my favorites. It’s compatible with fifth-generation models, which are the Fujifilm X-H2s, X-H2, X-T5, X-S20, X100VI, X-T50, X-M5, X-E5, and X-T30 III. It’s also compatible with the latest GFX cameras: GFX100 II, GFX100S II, and GFX100RF. For fourth-generation cameras, you can use this Recipe, but it will render slightly different (just a little), which you might like, so don’t be afraid to give it a try. One note I want to highlight: a little underexposure will help to keep the highlights in check.
Film Simulation: Classic Chrome
Dynamic Range: DR100
Grain Effect: Strong, Large
Color Chrome Effect: Weak
Color Chrome FX Blue: Strong
White Balance: 7500K, +1 Red & -4 Blue
Highlight: -2
Shadow: -2
Color: -3
Sharpness: -4
High ISO NR: -4
Clarity: -4
ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400
Exposure Compensation: 0 to -1 1/3 (typically)
Example photographs, all camera-made JPEGs using this Kodak Farbwelt 200 Expired Film Simulation Recipe on a Fujifilm X-E5, X-T5, X100VI, X-S20, and GFX100S II:
















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I love the looks from expired films, and this one is really lovely. Well done Thomas on another fantastic recipe.
Thanks for the feedback! Thomas did great, the aesthetic of this one is really nice.
Looks very interesting! Loading it in my X100VI right now! Thanks 🤩
Awesome! I hope you like it.
This looks like another really nice one, Ritchie. I’ve added it to my X-T5 presets this morning. I want to try photographing seasonal displays in a nearby small town later today for more subtle Christmas colors.
Awesome! I hope that it does a good job for you.
It worked great! One of the photos I took with it last weekend got featured on Flickr Explore. https://www.flickr.com/photos/lancekingphoto/54983344799
Awesome! Congratulations!