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Fantastic!!!!!!! Tone, thank you for this useful information! I made kodak portra filter as you said and this woooow, really woooow. Wish you all the best!
Thank you, Tone!! I really appreciate how you shared both how to make the presets and the rationale behind everything you were doing. I learned so much!
Hey man, thanks a lot for your videos, i've been trying to improve my edditing and they have been an amazing help. They've been such an inspiration and a great motivation to go out there and improve further. I really wanna suport you by buying your preset packs but being a student its a bit tough right now. I'll do it once I'm in a better place for sure as a thank you for your content !
I'm glad my videos are helping you! Thanks for watching and don't worry if you don't purchase anything from my shop, at the end of the day this channel is about education. So as long as I'm helping someone, I'm good.
Lighting conditions also play a role here. I shoot digital and analog and while I appreciate his work (he really knows what he's talking about) I don't think that you can create the analog feel just by slapping a preset onto a digital photo. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Thanks for the tutorial. Just a question on these, can these calibrations also be done using normal HSL tabs? Like reducing the saturation of blue and moving it to cyan, and changing greens and reds, can all be done as HSL. How is the calibration tool different then?
Calibration changes the RGB, hence the entire colour pallet of your photo. Meanwhile, HSL is used to refine the edit with changes to specific colors. I go more into detail on the differences in this vid: ruclips.net/video/gTVFDW5Shdg/видео.html
@@ToneFuentesENGI tried to copy the values of the tone curve, but facing some issues. The output put on my tone curve is maxed at 100, and in the tone curve you’re using, it’s 255. Is there an option to change that?
Awesome stuff, you got a new sub here :) Never done film presets but do regularly shoot analogue on a Hasselblad 500CM, if you put the porta preset and a shot taken on film would be hard to tell them apart. Potential giveaway would be the way the older medium format lenses render the image vs full frame modern lens but definitely going to give this a go :)
I've found a simpler way which guarantees me to get the Portra look. I grab my analog camera and load it with a Portra 400 or 800. And what can I say? It works. All the time.
@@ToneFuentesENG Maybe it is anyway, since I shoot digital and analog. And I've to admit that your color grading knowledge is outstanding. But as I said somewhere below, it's rarely sufficient to use a preset to get "that analog look", because even the same film tends to look differently, depending on light source, time of day, lab development etc.
Is that not that I said in the video? That many factors come in to play that affect the final results in film photos 02:44 ? Also, I agree, as I say in the other videos of this series: analog to digital is not a direct comparison and viceversa. At the end of the day, people asked me for this video (that's why I made it) because they're interested in how to translate film looks into digital photography. Never did I say it's the exact same results, just my interpretation.
sorry bro but tooo much talking, and mention that you have a in depth video over here and here. keep it sharp, you explaining mostly to people who work lightroom for years and we just wanna get to the point and see if we extract value from your video.
No, I'm explaining to beginners. If you've been working with Lr for years, you shouldn't be in this video nor looking up tutorials. Go find another channel that teaches more advanced stuff. I will always prioritize newcomers into the editing world. So bye.
Well, this channel is about learning post-editing, not about shooting film. Besides, this tutorial was petitioned by my subs, so I guess there's an interest. Remember that not everyone shoots or can afford film, so this is an alternative, but more so just an exercise to improve and practice our editing.
○ Find this preset in the Analog Preset Pack (in case you want to support me): payhip.com/ToneFuentes
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Really good tutorial. I feel like a lot of people go too crazy trying to achieve the film look and over due it. Your edit is very subtle and gentle.
Thank you! Yes, sometimes less is more. Although I do go a bit crazy in some edits.
The value you bring to the community is priceless!
Thank you very much, Redha
This ☝🏾
sir the tutorial is perfect ! it is simple, easy to understand. wish u all the best sir
you rock ... thank you for patiently spelling it all out smoothly ... so much fun creating presets
Thank you, James. Not so smoothly as I would like. My English has deteriorated quite a bit, but I do the best I can.
Fantastic!!!!!!! Tone, thank you for this useful information! I made kodak portra filter as you said and this woooow, really woooow. Wish you all the best!
Bro, you do such a fantastic job. Thanks for sharing with community. I’m buying some packs and hopefully bring more people onboard. Have a great one!
Thank you very much for your support, Ricardo. Much appreciated 🙏🏻
So cool. Bought the analog pack this weekend. So happy with it it works amazig. Thank you
Thank you very much!
Nice ❤ need more tutorials on films stocks colorgrading like these ❤🎉
Thanks, bro. Any suggestions?
YESSSSS have been waiting for this one!!!!!!!!!! Amazing, I think this will get tonssss of engagement do for all film styles!!
Thank you, Marcos. Any specific film stocks in mind?
@@ToneFuentesENG Gold 200, Cinestill 800, Lomography 800, Ilford HP5
Thank you, Tone!! I really appreciate how you shared both how to make the presets and the rationale behind everything you were doing. I learned so much!
My pleasure and thank YOU for the kind words!
great explanation, you just earned yourself a subscriber
Thanks and welcome aboard, mate!
THANK YOU FOR THE TONE !
You are welcome, lad
Fantastico... Learned important information about color calibration and more stuff thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Very detailed and informative. This is a good tour of the development tools in Lightroom as well.
Glad it was helpful, Richard!
Thank you! Loved the Potra400 vibe
Glad you liked it!
Hey man, thanks a lot for your videos, i've been trying to improve my edditing and they have been an amazing help. They've been such an inspiration and a great motivation to go out there and improve further. I really wanna suport you by buying your preset packs but being a student its a bit tough right now. I'll do it once I'm in a better place for sure as a thank you for your content !
I'm glad my videos are helping you! Thanks for watching and don't worry if you don't purchase anything from my shop, at the end of the day this channel is about education. So as long as I'm helping someone, I'm good.
Seriously, awesome videos
Love you Lightroom tutorials, thank you for video 🤩
My pleasure, Eletiel!
Always love your vids!! Learn so much ❤💪 thank you
Thank you very much, Jason. Always supporting!
Every film shot you showed was a medium format film camera. That’s a huge difference in the look as well
Lighting conditions also play a role here. I shoot digital and analog and while I appreciate his work (he really knows what he's talking about) I don't think that you can create the analog feel just by slapping a preset onto a digital photo. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
Merci beaucoup ! tu gères
Thank you very much, Rafael!
Amazing, thank you for this tutorial!
Can I take the original edited portra 400 photo, make a virtual copy, apply the portra 800 settings and then create a preset from that final edit?
thank you so much for tutorial
You're welcome 😊
thanks alot this is fking amazing
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the tutorial. Just a question on these, can these calibrations also be done using normal HSL tabs? Like reducing the saturation of blue and moving it to cyan, and changing greens and reds, can all be done as HSL. How is the calibration tool different then?
Calibration changes the RGB, hence the entire colour pallet of your photo. Meanwhile, HSL is used to refine the edit with changes to specific colors. I go more into detail on the differences in this vid: ruclips.net/video/gTVFDW5Shdg/видео.html
@@ToneFuentesENGthank you! I’ll see that video.
@@ToneFuentesENGI tried to copy the values of the tone curve, but facing some issues.
The output put on my tone curve is maxed at 100, and in the tone curve you’re using, it’s 255. Is there an option to change that?
awesome video! thanx for all the explanations!
My pleasure and thanks, Stacy!
hi tone! how are you, can you please make a tutorial on how to have a color grading like the kremerjohnsonagain style
Hi there. I'm okey, thank you for asking and for the suggestion. Al look into it.
This is great! Thank you! I'd love to see Jorge de la Torriente
I'll check it out, Jason. Thanks!
Nice content !
subscribed !!!!
Welcome aboard, chaochewie
Bro, this is amazing! Thanks a lot for the great explanation and execution.
I wish u would have a Ricoh GRIII and show me your film recipe
Thank you
Thank YOU!
Awesome stuff, you got a new sub here :)
Never done film presets but do regularly shoot analogue on a Hasselblad 500CM, if you put the porta preset and a shot taken on film would be hard to tell them apart. Potential giveaway would be the way the older medium format lenses render the image vs full frame modern lens but definitely going to give this a go :)
What about Fuji Film ?
Done some already. More to come.
Why my lightroom classic looks totally different?
What version do you have? I'm on the 13.5.1 (latest update)
Bro, how about make a video how to edit like "Dgphotoholic" (youtube). His street portrait photography is nice
I'll check it out, Vin. Thanks!
15:40 myself
I've found a simpler way which guarantees me to get the Portra look. I grab my analog camera and load it with a Portra 400 or 800. And what can I say? It works. All the time.
Go for it! Then this video isn't for you!
@@ToneFuentesENG Maybe it is anyway, since I shoot digital and analog. And I've to admit that your color grading knowledge is outstanding. But as I said somewhere below, it's rarely sufficient to use a preset to get "that analog look", because even the same film tends to look differently, depending on light source, time of day, lab development etc.
Is that not that I said in the video? That many factors come in to play that affect the final results in film photos 02:44 ? Also, I agree, as I say in the other videos of this series: analog to digital is not a direct comparison and viceversa. At the end of the day, people asked me for this video (that's why I made it) because they're interested in how to translate film looks into digital photography. Never did I say it's the exact same results, just my interpretation.
@@xtra9996 or maybe you can do your thing and stfu?
Not everyone can afford analog camera since it's expensive these days. 🤦🏻♂️
Haha good one. I bet no one has ever heard that one before.
Step 1: Buy a Fuji
Step 2: don’t use Adobe
Step 3: Don't watch videos you're clearly no interested in.
Step 4: Don't become a troll in the comment section.
sorry bro but tooo much talking, and mention that you have a in depth video over here and here. keep it sharp, you explaining mostly to people who work lightroom for years and we just wanna get to the point and see if we extract value from your video.
No, I'm explaining to beginners. If you've been working with Lr for years, you shouldn't be in this video nor looking up tutorials. Go find another channel that teaches more advanced stuff. I will always prioritize newcomers into the editing world. So bye.
Instead of trying to creat it in lightroom just go and buy the film.
Then why did you click on this video in the first place? Clearly it's not of your interest.
@@ToneFuentesENG just curious that’s all pardon me for breathing
Well, this channel is about learning post-editing, not about shooting film. Besides, this tutorial was petitioned by my subs, so I guess there's an interest. Remember that not everyone shoots or can afford film, so this is an alternative, but more so just an exercise to improve and practice our editing.
Hi I would like if you can replicate the editing style of @victorelmarcorojo Wedding Photographers
Thx a lot for that perfect tutorial !
You're welcome, Martin.