Make your digital photos look like FILM
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Sliding the whites to the left and the blacks to the right and then adding the contrast back into the photo with the tone curve is the best way I’ve found to get that soft roll off that you get in film, it also seems to save the highlights a bit too
I dont take photos, but i like watching these to see how the sausage is made.
Just shoot Film.
Great video! Definitely going to use some of these techniques
What is great is that you can apply a lot of these techniques to video as well.
Thanks! This is actually really helpful.
that’s our goal!
Great stuff. I love making my photos look like film, but it's exactly as you've said; film is expensive and I was barely able to afford my digital setup as it is. Maybe in the future I'll pick up on shooting film.
This is actually pretty helpful. I wouldn't mind seeing some more editing tips, the way you do it makes it easy to follow. Great video!
we’ve got tons of lightroom vids on the channel!
How do I get the photoshop light emulation pack?
Top work my guys
Lowering the clarity by about -20 also helps with the general softness and removes the digital oversharpened look a bit
nice skill. cool
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What Sony was used for the portrait of the girls by the lamp?
y'all are the best. that is all
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Thank you ; very interesting see a sensible "backward step" . I often feel digital is too sharp/snappy and there is far too much importance on "sharpness" .. But then I actually remember when fuji 400 pro film was released . Even better was the Fuji 800 asa , an amazing film .
Before the release of Fuji 400 , Kodak 160asa was the only film Australian (and likely world wide) professional print labs would accept . Those films sort off knocked Kodak off it's high perch and Fuji 400 became the Pros wedding photography film choice .
I love digital photography, I used to apply grain to my photography but lately I appreciate the cleanliness of a digital pictures. That was a great video.
I’m a photographer and filmmaker, and a couple of days ago I made a video myself, if you’re interested in sharing your opinion about my video and filmmaking skills I would very much appreciate you guys. Thank you. :))
Hey. By any chance is there a video you have taken down recently?
There is a tutorial that had something to do with tone curves I was watching on your channel last week and cannot seem to find it now.
nope - maybe it's this one: th-cam.com/video/guHSpRfeF08/w-d-xo.htmlsi=3IUv8hWFexdzXZIP
😂😂😂😂 wow
I'm quite fed up by working with film, it's limitations and dealing with labs but love the look. Therefore: great content 🎉🎉🎉
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Perhaps you could just shoot Film 😂