Fuji Provia 100F
This preset brings the vivid, polished look of Fuji Provia 100F slide film to your digital workflow. Colors feel bold but refined, with a balance that makes every frame look intentional and clean. Greens lean toward crisp emerald tones, while reds and oranges carry a punch that feels lively without overpowering.
Skin tones stay true and luminous, keeping portraits natural and clean. Highlights glow with clarity, and shadows hold enough depth to create dimension without losing detail. The result is photography that feels sharp, colorful, and timeless, echoing the precision and vibrancy that made Provia 100F so loved by film shooters.
Perfect for travel, documentary, and portrait photography where you want your colors to come alive in a way that feels both striking and authentic.
For Lightroom Classic & Cloud
This preset brings the vivid, polished look of Fuji Provia 100F slide film to your digital workflow. Colors feel bold but refined, with a balance that makes every frame look intentional and clean. Greens lean toward crisp emerald tones, while reds and oranges carry a punch that feels lively without overpowering.
Skin tones stay true and luminous, keeping portraits natural and clean. Highlights glow with clarity, and shadows hold enough depth to create dimension without losing detail. The result is photography that feels sharp, colorful, and timeless, echoing the precision and vibrancy that made Provia 100F so loved by film shooters.
Perfect for travel, documentary, and portrait photography where you want your colors to come alive in a way that feels both striking and authentic.
For Lightroom Classic & Cloud
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