Free tool

Fujifilm Recipe Extractor

Ever seen a Fuji photo and wondered what recipe is that? Drop a straight-out-of-camera JPEG or RAF file below and read the full film simulation recipe — simulation, dynamic range, white balance shift, grain, highlight and shadow tones. Free, instant, and your photo never leaves your device.

Nothing is stored — your photo is read in memory and forgotten the moment the recipe comes back.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Drop a photo

    A straight-out-of-camera JPEG or RAF file — one at a time.

  2. Step 2

    We read the MakerNotes

    Fujifilm cameras write the whole recipe into the photo's EXIF. Only the metadata header is read; nothing is stored.

  3. Step 3

    Name it and share it

    Copy the settings as text or download a recipe card in three layouts.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find the recipe of a Fujifilm photo?
Fujifilm cameras write every in-camera setting — film simulation, dynamic range, white balance shift, grain, highlight and shadow tone — into the photo's EXIF MakerNotes. Drop a straight-out-of-camera JPEG (or RAF file) above and we read them out instantly.
Is my photo uploaded or stored?
No. Your browser sends only the file's metadata header (never the full image), we read it in memory, and nothing is written to disk or kept. The photo never leaves your device.
Why does my photo show no recipe?
Exports from Lightroom, Capture One, Instagram or WhatsApp strip the Fujifilm MakerNotes. Use the JPEG exactly as it came off the camera (or the RAF raw file) — that's where the recipe lives.
Which files work?
Straight-out-of-camera JPEGs from any Fujifilm X or GFX body, and RAF raw files. One photo at a time.
Can I save and share the recipe?
Yes — name it, copy it as text, or download it as a recipe card image in three layouts. With a free Focal Click account the photo can also become the first entry in your own recipe library, and cards come without branding.

Every recipe, straight from real photos

Focal Click catalogues your whole library by recipe automatically and shows you how each recipe renders across the community's photos.