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FujiRecipes is an AI-powered film simulation recipe tool for Fujifilm X-Series users. It offers a free web-based recipe library and plans to provide / already provides an iPhone App. Users can generate in-camera JPEG settings based on their current camera, weather, time, and location, or upload a photo or screenshot to convert a visual style into Fujifilm camera settings such as film simulation, dynamic range, white balance shift, highlights/shadows, color, grain, and more.
Its core focus is not general photo editing, but generating Fujifilm film simulation recipes. The description says it uses a hybrid workflow of “AI-assisted creation + editorial review,” generating recipes based on known Fujifilm film simulations and parameter ranges, while filtering out invalid settings, film simulations unsupported by a given camera body, and overly generic content. The terms further disclose that the model used is Anthropic Claude. It is worth noting that the official description defines recipes as “plausible starting points,” and does not guarantee that any given photo will achieve a specific look; lighting, exposure, lens choice, and the photographer’s judgment can all change the final result.
The web library is an open, free reference layer. The iPhone App includes a free tier with a limited number of recipe generations per week. A paid auto-renewing subscription unlocks unlimited generations and additional features. Specific prices, billing periods, and plan names are not disclosed in the text and are shown only on the in-app purchase page. Payments are handled through Apple ID, and refunds are also processed by Apple.
The main advantage is its very clear positioning: it solves the common problem of Fujifilm users repeatedly searching for other people’s camera settings. It can generate recipes based on current lighting and camera model, making it more practical for real-world shooting. Generated recipes belong to the user and can be shared, published, and used royalty-free. The drawbacks are that it does not guarantee final image results, nor does it show real sample photos as validation. It also depends on Claude, Apple, Cloudflare, weather APIs, and network connectivity. Its platform focus is mainly iPhone and Fujifilm, so users outside that camera ecosystem may find limited value.
FujiRecipes is best suited to users of cameras such as the Fujifilm X100VI, X-T5, X-M5, and X-E5, as well as street, travel, and everyday photographers who want to reduce post-processing and pursue in-camera JPEG looks. Access conditions from China are not disclosed in the text. Given that the service depends on the App Store, Anthropic, and weather APIs, actual availability, connectivity, and subscription payments may vary by region and should be verified through local testing. As for alternatives, the text does not provide specific competitor information.
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