○ Find this Preset and LUT in the Edit-Like Preset Pack V3 and LUT Pack and/or the Analog Pack (in case you want to support me): payhip.com/ToneFuentes ○ Let's connect on Patreon! patreon.com/ToneFuentes ○ Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/tonefuentes/
Had a poorly lit family snapshot of me, my great uncle, and my newborn daughter that I just didn’t really know what to do with and this preset with a few minor tweaks in the tone curve worked perfect! The 3 of us have quite different skin tones and idk what it was about this but it made us all look great! Gonna have to print him out a copy and get it framed for christmas. Appreciate your work dude!
Fantastic! It's always good to hear that my videos turn out to be helpful for any reason (even if in this one I think think o could have done a better job).
Love this - I was one of the people asking for it - so thank you for delivering! In honor of Se7en being redone in 4K - I would love a Eastman 200T tutorial - for that high contrast moodiness!
Tte kodachrome is such a classic look. Thanks for sharing your skills on attaining a similar style in Lightroom. Do you always use 'adobe color' as your base starting point?
Thank youi, skattejag. Yes, I normally don't use other profiles. But now that you mention it, maybe the edit could have been better if I made a custom profile and edited on top 🤔. Food for the thought.
Hi i just bought the analog pack a few weeks ago. I want to ask if there is a way to just buy this 2 kodachrome presets for lr mobile. I only have lr mobile so i to edit these with the video is different. Thanks for you response.
Hi, Tim. You can just download the Analog Pack again from the email you received when purchasing. It should be updated with the new presets. Also, remember that Lr Mobile looks a bit different, but it's exactly the same program :)
@@ToneFuentesENG that worked, thank you very much. If that is the case, I will take another closer look at LR Mobile. Thank you very much for your work
Hi, I loved the video! One question, to have a youtube channel in 2 languages, do you need something like a vpn or something like that? or you just need to create the video in x language and that's it?
Hi, SuubAtomico. You just upload as usual, but in the settings change the language for each video. Although, I don't recomend to upload content in different languages on the same channel - it confuses your audience and also affects your retention rate, therefore affecting negatively how the algorithm recommends your videos. I highly recommend to make two separate channels :)
Nice idea to create the K 64 look, if it were that easy. If anyone is surprised that the result looks different for him/her, here's a hint. There is one small discrepancy in the whole thing and that is the white balance and tint. In the video, the white balance is set to 6000 and the tint to +9. Of course, a shift also changes the color redering of the preset. That should be mentioned. 🙂
Hey, I really enjoy your videos! I know Charles Leclerc isn’t a photographer, but I love the style of his photos. Could you check them out and maybe try to replicate that vibe?
Thanks for the suggestion, David. It's already on my list, maybe I saw a previous comment from you or someone else. But first I need to shoot some portraits to match the colorgrade.
Maybe it's me and my monitor, but those skin tones completely look like green to me, not orange like you keep saying. And that has nothing to do with asian skin tones, caucasian man in Venice pic has the same green effect. In fact, I don't understand the point of turning the yellow hue slider towards green.
I think it could be down to the monitor. Because the Venice man looked quite orange in my end (a bit too much I admit). Skin tones are different depending on the race or individual, that's why the best practice is to fine tune to your respective subject - so it has everything to do with the movements you do with the oranges. The point was to make the skins more to the orange. If I wanted to make them green, the slider would have had to go all the way to 100% or use point color. The yellow slider has nothing to do with the skin tones, as it controls not the yellows (at least in Sony RAW files) but instead the light greens, thats why I moved it to the cooler tones - I wanted more Emerald like greens. Skin tones are mostly defined in the orange silder with some detailing in red and magenta. But yeah, admittedly, as I say in the video, not my best attempt.
I also believe that for skin tones, orange should lean slightly toward red rather than green. This look is striking in both McCurry's photos and in films shot in chrome.
Close but no cigar. And that’s not to detract from your skill or efforts. But you just can’t get an analog look from digital. It’s chalk and cheese. There’s always just certain something missing. It’s the same with all these plugins you can buy to make digital audio recordings sound like they were recorded on analog tape. It just never quite works.
I agree! It's very hard to put the finger to it, but film has a very unique way of capturing colors and light. What I find difficult is the variety or differences film produces from one photo to another, making it very difficult to compound all the possible results of a film stock onto a single preset. But we can always try, just to exersise are editing skills a bit. And it goes both ways, just as we can't replicate film looks 100% in digital, there's no way film can have the sharpness, contrast and flexibility digital offers on film. They're just two different sides to photography :)
○ Find this Preset and LUT in the Edit-Like Preset Pack V3 and LUT Pack and/or the Analog Pack (in case you want to support me): payhip.com/ToneFuentes
○ Let's connect on Patreon! patreon.com/ToneFuentes
○ Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/tonefuentes/
@@ToneFuentesENG you gonna do Ektachrome?
Had a poorly lit family snapshot of me, my great uncle, and my newborn daughter that I just didn’t really know what to do with and this preset with a few minor tweaks in the tone curve worked perfect! The 3 of us have quite different skin tones and idk what it was about this but it made us all look great! Gonna have to print him out a copy and get it framed for christmas. Appreciate your work dude!
Fantastic! It's always good to hear that my videos turn out to be helpful for any reason (even if in this one I think think o could have done a better job).
Excellent. video . Newly subscribed.
Love this - I was one of the people asking for it - so thank you for delivering! In honor of Se7en being redone in 4K - I would love a Eastman 200T tutorial - for that high contrast moodiness!
dont mind those comments man, you are doing great!
Thanks, doctor. I've already had to erase a couple. People get so intense.
Ektachrome next baby
Wonderful! Very subtle and useful - Thank you!
Glad it help you in anyway, Rosem!
Would it be possible to recreate the old brandom woelfel portrait style with this blue purple tones ?
The one with lots of neon lights? I've got it on my list for so long. But first I need to shoot those type of photos.
@ yes, the one with all the neon lights. cool that it's on your list. Thanks for your work
Thank you, well done. Greetings from Poland
Thank you too, Jarsok! All the way from Mexico!
Nice video. Can we do Polina Washington?
Well done.
Thanks, appreciate it! Although this attempt wasn't the best 🫠
Tte kodachrome is such a classic look. Thanks for sharing your skills on attaining a similar style in Lightroom. Do you always use 'adobe color' as your base starting point?
Thank youi, skattejag. Yes, I normally don't use other profiles. But now that you mention it, maybe the edit could have been better if I made a custom profile and edited on top 🤔. Food for the thought.
Great vidéo...many thanks !
Many thanks, although the results could have been better!
Can you do Walter photography UG?
Hi i just bought the analog pack a few weeks ago. I want to ask if there is a way to just buy this 2 kodachrome presets for lr mobile. I only have lr mobile so i to edit these with the video is different. Thanks for you response.
Hi, Tim. You can just download the Analog Pack again from the email you received when purchasing. It should be updated with the new presets. Also, remember that Lr Mobile looks a bit different, but it's exactly the same program :)
@@ToneFuentesENG that worked, thank you very much. If that is the case, I will take another closer look at LR Mobile. Thank you very much for your work
I would love to see you do a color grade on Taylor Sheridan style. Tv shows like Lioness and Yellowstone.,
Hi, I loved the video! One question, to have a youtube channel in 2 languages, do you need something like a vpn or something like that? or you just need to create the video in x language and that's it?
Hi, SuubAtomico. You just upload as usual, but in the settings change the language for each video. Although, I don't recomend to upload content in different languages on the same channel - it confuses your audience and also affects your retention rate, therefore affecting negatively how the algorithm recommends your videos. I highly recommend to make two separate channels :)
Nice idea to create the K 64 look, if it were that easy. If anyone is surprised that the result looks different for him/her, here's a hint. There is one small discrepancy in the whole thing and that is the white balance and tint. In the video, the white balance is set to 6000 and the tint to +9. Of course, a shift also changes the color redering of the preset. That should be mentioned. 🙂
Good point! I probably had AWB when I took these photos! Rookie mistake!
My question is why 3.40 exposure. Extremely under exposed why?😊
Rookie mistake! Just poor photography skills on the run and gun.
Or maybe this style? Visuals by Preet :-) pozdrawiam
Visualsbypreet has been on the list for some time. But it requires very specific types of photos that I do not have yet
@@ToneFuentesENG Ok, I'm waiting impatiently. Regards
Hey, I really enjoy your videos! I know Charles Leclerc isn’t a photographer, but I love the style of his photos. Could you check them out and maybe try to replicate that vibe?
Thanks for the suggestion, David. It's already on my list, maybe I saw a previous comment from you or someone else. But first I need to shoot some portraits to match the colorgrade.
@@ToneFuentesENG Great to hear it's on your list! I'm really excited to see your portraits and the results. Thanks a lot! ❤
Maybe it's me and my monitor, but those skin tones completely look like green to me, not orange like you keep saying. And that has nothing to do with asian skin tones, caucasian man in Venice pic has the same green effect. In fact, I don't understand the point of turning the yellow hue slider towards green.
I think it could be down to the monitor. Because the Venice man looked quite orange in my end (a bit too much I admit). Skin tones are different depending on the race or individual, that's why the best practice is to fine tune to your respective subject - so it has everything to do with the movements you do with the oranges. The point was to make the skins more to the orange. If I wanted to make them green, the slider would have had to go all the way to 100% or use point color.
The yellow slider has nothing to do with the skin tones, as it controls not the yellows (at least in Sony RAW files) but instead the light greens, thats why I moved it to the cooler tones - I wanted more Emerald like greens. Skin tones are mostly defined in the orange silder with some detailing in red and magenta.
But yeah, admittedly, as I say in the video, not my best attempt.
I also believe that for skin tones, orange should lean slightly toward red rather than green. This look is striking in both McCurry's photos and in films shot in chrome.
Close but no cigar. And that’s not to detract from your skill or efforts. But you just can’t get an analog look from digital. It’s chalk and cheese. There’s always just certain something missing. It’s the same with all these plugins you can buy to make digital audio recordings sound like they were recorded on analog tape. It just never quite works.
I agree! It's very hard to put the finger to it, but film has a very unique way of capturing colors and light. What I find difficult is the variety or differences film produces from one photo to another, making it very difficult to compound all the possible results of a film stock onto a single preset. But we can always try, just to exersise are editing skills a bit.
And it goes both ways, just as we can't replicate film looks 100% in digital, there's no way film can have the sharpness, contrast and flexibility digital offers on film. They're just two different sides to photography :)