colour negative · Fujifilm · ISO 160
Fuji 160C
Fuji's neutral 160-speed professional negative — cooler and flatter than Kodak's equivalent.
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Fuji 160C
Drag to compare. 4 renderings of Fuji 160C are included.
Try it on your own photo → Download .cube
What this look does
Very low contrast with a slight cyan bias in the shadows and neutral-to-cool skin. Less green push than 400H, closer to a straight neutral rendering.
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About Fuji 160C
Sold as Fujicolor Pro 160C (and its 160S sibling), aimed at commercial and portrait shooters who wanted a flatter scan to grade from. A useful base when you want Fuji colour without the pronounced 400H mint cast.
Included renderings
In Filmgrid each rendering carries its own name. The exposure and temperature labels describe how it differs from the base look.
| Filmgrid name | Rendering | LUT |
|---|---|---|
| Bright Playlist | -1 stop | .cube |
| Fresh Spring | base | .cube |
| Clean Sneakers | +1 stop | .cube |
| Crisp Campus | +2 stops | .cube |
How to use this LUT
The download is a standard .cube 3D LUT, so it loads in almost anything: Lightroom Classic (Profile → Browse), Photoshop (Color Lookup adjustment layer), Premiere Pro (Lumetri → Creative), DaVinci Resolve (LUTs panel), Final Cut Pro (Custom LUT effect), Affinity Photo, Capture One and OBS. See the step-by-step guide if you have not loaded one before.
If you only want the finished picture, skip the download: open the tool, drop a photo in and export at full resolution. Nothing leaves your device.
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