The CPM35 filter pack (also known as Kodak Chrome / Classic Portrait Mood 35mm-inspired) isn’t an official VSCO pack, but creators on VSCO often curate looks that replicate 35mm film tones — crisp, nostalgic, and cinematic. Below are 6 VSCO filters that best recreate the CPM35 aesthetic: vibrant yet moody, with rich contrast and film texture 🎞️📷
🎞️ 1. A4 (Analog Warm Film)
- Mood: Vintage warmth with soft saturation.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.5
- Temperature: +1
- Contrast: +1
- Grain: +2
- Look: Classic Kodak film feel — slightly golden and timeless.
- Perfect for: Street photography, daylight film shots.
📸 2. A6 (Clean Film Tone)
- Mood: Balanced, bright, and cinematic.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.5
- Contrast: +1
- Temperature: +0.5
- Grain: +1
- Look: Sharp whites, soft highlights, and rich blacks.
- Perfect for: Portraits, fashion, and editorial street shots.
🌇 3. M5 (Retro Warm Film)
- Mood: Muted tones with soft haze — true 35mm nostalgia.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.3
- Fade: +2
- Temperature: +1
- Grain: +2
- Look: Faded vintage warmth with film depth.
- Perfect for: Golden hour, film emulation, cozy color palettes.
🕰️ 4. F2 (Muted Cool Film)
- Mood: Minimalist 35mm film feel — neutral and editorial.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.5
- Contrast: -1
- Temperature: -1
- Grain: +1
- Look: Matte coolness with subtle grain.
- Perfect for: Overcast lighting, fashion, and muted tones.
🌆 5. J5 (Neutral Portra-Inspired)
- Mood: Smooth, neutral film grain with soft contrast.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.3
- Temperature: -0.3
- Shadows: +0.5
- Grain: +1
- Look: Creamy highlights and pastel undertones.
- Perfect for: Portraits and cinematic daylight scenes.
🎬 6. C5 (Cinematic Warm Pop)
- Mood: Rich color contrast and slight red warmth — like processed 35mm stills.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.5
- Contrast: +2
- Temperature: +0.5
- Grain: +1.5
- Look: Vibrant film color with deep cinematic depth.
- Perfect for: Travel, architecture, and late-afternoon scenes.
Would you like me to make a side-by-side VSCO “CPM35” moodboard showing how each of these filters transforms the same 35mm-style photo (like a street shot or vintage portrait)? I can generate it with your go-ahead.
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