SOOC Recipes · Ricoh GR III · IIIx · IV

Ricoh GR III & IV
Recipes.

15 analog film recipes, fine-tuned for the Ricoh GR III, GR IIIx and GR IV. Classic film aesthetics straight out of camera. Shoot more, edit less.

“Shoot more, edit less.” — The RealAnalogFilm way
Ricoh GR Recipes — 15 Analog Film Looks
★★★★★   15 iconic film recipes For Ricoh GR III · IIIx · IV SOOC — no editing needed Instant download
Why these recipes are different

Analog soul, in your
Ricoh GR — SOOC.

15 iconic analog film looks — from Kodak Tri-X 400 to Portra 400, from Ilford HP5+ to Velvia — each one fine-tuned for the Ricoh GR III, GR IIIx and GR IV. Loaded once. Used forever. Shoot, review, done.

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15 iconic film looks, one camera

Tri-X 400, HP5+, FP4+, Delta, Portra 400, Velvia, Provia, Ektar, Kodachrome, Polaroid — the films that shaped photography. Each fine-tuned to render right on the Ricoh GR sensor.

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Straight out of camera. No editing.

Load the recipes once into the camera. Pick a film. Shoot. The JPEG comes out looking like film — no Lightroom, no scanning, no waiting. Shoot more, edit less.

What you get

15 film recipes.
One Ricoh GR.

The whole archive of analog film — black-and-white, color negative, slide film, even Polaroid — rebuilt as JPEG recipes for the Ricoh GR III, GR IIIx and GR IV.

  • B&W
    Kodak Tri-X 400The legendary editorial black-and-white look.
  • B&W
    Ilford HP5 PlusClassic versatile B&W film at box speed.
  • B&W
    Ilford HP5 Plus — Pushed to ISO 1600Higher contrast, more grain, low-light look.
  • B&W
    Ilford FP4 PlusFine-grain medium-speed B&W classic.
  • B&W
    Ilford Delta 400Modern T-grain emulsion, cleaner than Tri-X.
  • B&W
    Ilford Delta 3200Extreme low-light grain monster.
  • Color
    Kodak Portra 400The portrait standard — warm, soft skin tones.
  • Color
    Kodak Portra 400 — Pulled to 200Lower contrast, lifted shadows.
  • Color
    Kodak Ektar 100Saturated, fine-grain landscape color.
  • Slide
    Fujifilm Provia 100FNatural, neutral daylight slide film.
  • Slide
    Fujifilm Velvia 100The legendary saturated landscape slide.
  • Slide
    Kodak Kodachrome 64The most photographed color slide ever made.
  • Night
    Cinestill 800TTungsten-balanced cinematic neon-light look.
  • Instax
    Polaroid 600That square, washed, instant look.
  • Instax
    Polaroid B&WInstant black-and-white character.
Ricoh GR Recipes — film look example
Analog film vs. Ricoh GR recipe

How close can a JPEG from a pocket camera get to real film?

Test setup: same color chart, same light. Left shot on real Kodak Tri-X 400, hand-developed and scanned. Right shot on a Ricoh GR with our Tri-X 400 recipe — straight out of camera. Closer than you’d expect for a JPEG from a pocket camera.

Real analog Kodak Tri-X 400 film — hand-developed and scanned
← Real analog film
Ricoh GR JPEG with Tri-X 400 recipe applied, straight out of camera
Ricoh GR recipe →

Honest note: the film grain on the right was added in post. The Ricoh GR’s sensor doesn’t produce real film grain — no digital sensor does. To get film grain into a JPEG, you have to add it. Everything else — the tonality, the contrast, the response — is the recipe itself, straight out of the camera.

As tested by

Photographers who actually shoot film.

The Ricoh GR Recipes have been tested in the wild by photographers who know the difference between a real film negative and a JPEG that just looks like one.

Featured · Tri-X 400 Recipe

“Samuel Lintaro from Samuel Streetlife tested our Tri-X 400 recipe on the Ricoh GR III — full feature on his channel.”

Samuel Lintaro · Street photographer
▶ Watch the review on YouTube
Featured · Kodak Portra Recipe

Jason Vong covered our Kodak Portra recipe on the Ricoh GR — the warm portrait look, straight out of camera.”

Jason Vong · Photographer / Creator
▶ Watch the review on YouTube
Who made this

Built by someone who shoots film — on a Ricoh GR.

RealAnalogFilm is one photographer with too many rolls of film and a Ricoh GR in their pocket.

The Ricoh GR Recipes started as a personal tool — built to get the analog look without carrying a film camera. Now you can have them too.

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Pricing

15 recipes. One camera.
One price.

The whole analog archive for the Ricoh GR — from Tri-X 400 to Portra to Velvia. Pay once. Use forever. Free updates.

Before you buy

Questions, answered.

Which Ricoh cameras are supported?

The Ricoh GR III, the Ricoh GR IIIx and the Ricoh GR IV. The recipes are loaded directly into the camera and applied to JPEGs as you shoot — no editing, no Lightroom needed.

How do I install the recipes?

A complete step-by-step walkthrough is included with the download. You’ll have your first film recipe loaded and shooting in a few minutes.

Which 15 film looks are included?

Black-and-white: Kodak Tri-X 400, Ilford HP5 Plus (box speed and pushed to 1600), Ilford FP4 Plus, Ilford Delta 400, Ilford Delta 3200. Color negative: Kodak Portra 400 (box speed and pulled to 200), Kodak Ektar 100. Slide: Fujifilm Provia 100F, Fujifilm Velvia 100, Kodak Kodachrome 64. Cinematic: Cinestill 800T. Instant: Polaroid 600, Polaroid B&W.

Will I get updates?

Yes — for the life of the recipes. Refined looks, new film recipes, support for new Ricoh GR models: all included in your one-time purchase.

Want only the Tri-X 400 look, on your Lightroom?

That’s a separate product: the Kodak Tri-X 400 Lightroom Preset — same look, built for desktop editing instead of the camera itself.

Last thing

Pick up the camera. Shoot the film.

One download. 15 film recipes. The Ricoh GR in your pocket — suddenly an analog camera.

Get the Recipes — €29
Instant download · For Ricoh GR III · IIIx · IV · Lifetime updates
About the camera & the recipes

Why the Ricoh GR is the perfect digital camera for analog film looks.

What makes the Ricoh GR unique

The Ricoh GR III, GR IIIx and GR IV are small, fast, fixed-lens cameras with a near-cult following among street photographers. They’re the modern continuation of the legendary Ricoh GR film line — pocket-sized, sharp, and built around the idea that you should be shooting, not configuring.

What they’re less known for: a deeply customizable image control system. You can load JPEG recipes directly into the camera, pick one at a time, and shoot. The output is final at the moment of capture — no Lightroom step. That’s where these film recipes come in.

SOOC — shoot more, edit less

Straight Out Of Camera (SOOC) is the photographic discipline of getting your image right at the moment you press the shutter — not in post-processing. It’s how analog photography always worked. And it’s how the Ricoh GR is designed to be used.

With these recipes installed, you walk out the door, dial in a film — Tri-X 400 for street, Portra 400 for portraits, Velvia for landscape — and shoot. The JPEG that comes out of the camera already looks like film. No importing, no Lightroom presets, no scanning. Shoot more, edit less.

From Kodak Tri-X 400 to Velvia — 15 iconic film looks

The 15 recipes cover the analog films that defined modern photography: Kodak Tri-X 400 (the editorial black-and-white classic), Ilford HP5 Plus (box speed and pushed to 1600), Ilford FP4 Plus and Delta, Kodak Portra 400 (box and pulled), Kodak Ektar 100, Fujifilm Velvia 100 and Provia 100F, Kodak Kodachrome 64, Cinestill 800T, and even Polaroid 600 in color and black-and-white.

Each recipe was fine-tuned specifically for the Ricoh GR sensor — the same look on a different camera would render differently. Calibrated, tested, and ready to shoot.

Because we love film, but hate scanning.

RealAnalogFilm started with a single frustration: we love the look of film, but the process of shooting, developing, and scanning every frame is expensive and slow. So we built the look digitally — the right way: matched against real film, fine-tuned for the camera you actually carry.

You keep shooting. You keep your workflow fast. And you still get the film you love — every time you press the shutter on your Ricoh GR.

Also from RealAnalogFilm
Kodak Tri-X 400 Lightroom Preset
Lightroom Preset · Desktop

Want only the Tri-X 400 look in Lightroom?

Same Tri-X look, built for desktop editing — calibrated to your camera’s sensor. From real film. For Lightroom Classic and CC.

Get the Tri-X 400 preset → €19,90