FREE Film Box Recipe Cards!

Ben Seligson, known as Selishots, has created a number of film box inspired Fujifilm Recipe cards that he has kindly made available to anyone who wishes to download them (click here). He created these cards to use within his YouTube videos, but if you’ like them for yourself, he has made them available to you. Thanks, Ben, for creating these and kindly sharing them with the community! They’re really cool.

I actually met Ben in person in New York City at the Fujifilm X-Summit Experience event back in May. He’s a very nice guy, and it was great to be able to talk with him a little. Hopefully I’ll be able to chat with Ben in person again someday. More opportunities to meet with you all might just present themselves in the near future—I’d love to chat with more people in the Fujifilm community, and get to know all of you.

I’ve included Ben’s latest YouTube video above. Please visit his YouTube channel, website, Instagram, TikTok, and/or Twitter and show him some love, especially if you appreciate the film box Recipe cards. Thanks again, Ben!

See also:
Film Simulation Recipes
How To Add Film Simulation Recipes To Your Fujifilm Camera

Film Simulation Recipe Cards, Part 2!

Part 1

Oleksii Prytuhin has done it again! He created 9 more Film Simulation Recipe Cards to add to your collection!

I cannot tell you just how incredibly popular these are! The first 12 Film Simulation Recipe Cards that Oleksii created have been downloaded over 20,000 times! Even Fujirumors shared it. It’s such a great idea! People are really loving the cards!

These are credit-card-sized cards with Oleskii’s favorite film simulation recipes printed on them. They can be kept in a wallet for quick and easy reference. He printed them 86x54mm on thick paper with matte lamination. Feel free to download them and print them yourself, or save it to your phone.

The nine film simulation recipes that are on these cards are: Velvia, PRO Neg. Hi, Fujicolor Pro 400H, Kodak Tri-X Push Process, Kodak Ektachrome 100SW, Kodak Ultramax, Kodak Ektar 100, Classic Chrome, and… Luis Costa’s X-Trans III Classic Chrome recipe that Oleksii slightly modified to his own liking. Try it out! These are all X-Trans III recipes, but they’re also compatible with X-Trans IV cameras.

Oleksii gave me permission to share the PDF with you. If you’re interested in printing these cards for yourself, click the download button below (it will open up the file, which you can download), and print them! There’s also a Word document that contains the individual JPEGs, if that works better for you. I want to give Oleksii a big “thank you” for creating these and sharing them, and I invite you to give him a thank you in the comments if you download them. I appreciate it, and I know the whole Fujifilm community appreciates it!