The Unofficial Fuji X-T5 Dictionary

The Unofficial Fuji X-T5 Dictionary

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The Unofficial Fuji X-T5 Dictionary
The Unofficial Fuji X-T5 Dictionary
How to Save Recipes in Custom Settings

How to Save Recipes in Custom Settings

Learn how to store your recipes in the C1–C7 custom slots for quick access.

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Jul 20, 2025
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How to Save Recipes in Custom Settings
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🎞️ This post is part of my 7-part series: The Fujifilm X-T5 Recipes Guide

Over the next few days, I’ll walk you through how to understand, use, and customize Fujifilm’s JPEG film simulations — one chapter at a time.

📚 Series Outline

  1. What Is a Fuji Recipe?

  2. How to Create Your Own Fuji Recipes

  3. How to Save Recipes in Custom Settings ← you are here

  4. Five Thematic Posts Featuring Two Recipes Each

  5. Recipe Recap with Sample Photos

  6. Downloadable PDFs for Subscribers and Gumroad Bundle

🗂️ In this post

Here’s what you’ll learn:

  1. What are Custom Settings (C1–C7)?

  2. How to save your Fuji recipe step-by-step

  3. How to name and recall your recipes quickly

  4. Tips for organizing and using your custom slots efficiently

📸 1. What Are Custom Settings?

Fujifilm allows you to save up to 7 complete image profiles — called Custom Settings — on your camera (C1 to C7). Each slot stores your full recipe: Film Simulation, Color Chrome, Grain, White Balance Shift, Clarity, and more.

This makes it easy to switch styles instantly — without digging through the menus every time you want to change your look.

🛠️ 2. How to Save Your Recipe (Step-by-Step)

Here’s how to store your recipe in a custom slot:

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