TRICKS to create a WARM VINTAGE FILM look in LIGHTROOM
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2018
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In this video Lucy and I walk you through how we created a vintage edit in Lightroom. We also show you how to apply dust filters in photoshop to take your edit that little bit further. ;)
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Warm Vintage or Golden Hour: ruclips.net/video/lianQ-HCFjg/видео.html
Which is more your vibe? You be the judge!
I love both, but I always wanted to try Vintage styles. So maybe it is time to try!
Just one comment here?
As a "vintage" photographer I have spent over 47 years trying to to clean up dust, carefully brushing negs & slides before printing or and later scanning & mastering the dust & scratches filter in Photoshop. In the 1990's I spent hundreds of dollars on workshops & seminars to learn how to correct color with proper white balance and remove cyan/teal/red/green casts and then sharpen to get the most detail. Now you take a perfectly good photo and try to undo and reverse all the hard work we struggled to fix!
Honestly though, I appreciate your enthusiasm to create beyond the "perfection" of our new digital cameras & files :^) Keep up the exploration and thanks for your time sharing !!
I love a film photo clean and precise :) I respect people who knows how to make film photos a lot clearer and better
We always want what we don't/can't have, right? 🙂 Now we pay $$$ to buy realistic film grain, dust and scratch imperfection masks.
And to think that back in the day film photographers learned how to correct all of these flaws so that the picture looks clean and sharp as much as possible. I personally love the flaws and I do this kind of vintage feel on my own photos sometimes. How much things have changed, the perception of a good photo has now multiple dimensions, edits, possibilities. That is why I love photography so much!
LIZZAYYYY!!! This was wayy to much fun. We need to make more #lizzieandlucy 😍
Doooooown! It was so fun shooting with you!
I love this - thanks for teaming up and bringing us the DOPE value.
R Cody Wanner Thanks Cody!! 🤗 same goes to you 👊🏻
Have a wonderful and blessed day, everyone!!
you too! hahaha
Great tutorial girls. Always trying to replicate that film look and still learning. Thanks for the tips!
Very good Lizzie. The best vintage tutorial I have ever seen.
lovedddddd this! Going to practice all of these tips right NOW!
Excellent Video. Thank you 🙏
This just changed my life. Thank you both!
These edits are lovely! Love!!
Great video, and love your channel, Lizzie! And honestly, that velcro tape for the external hard drive is probably the tip of 2019! Never thought of it, and so simple.
Very cool 😁 I love the finished result
Hi, thanks for this useful video on vintage look, great video as usual
Thank you so much for sharing such a valuable information :)
Love this Lizzie.thanks
U use really nice colors !
Hey!
Thank you very, VERY much for this preset.
I was looking to retouch like an old Mamiya 7 film look and this preset really help me so just wanna say thank you!
Cheers :D
Great techniques! You want a bit more authenticity, buy a $30 vintage lens and a $10 adapter, mount it to your mirrorless. Crank that aperture wide open (because F 1.4 no longer costs $500) and snap a pic. Couple that with these great techniques and who needs film ;) (I still do, but you know) ;)
You guys should do more together, nice chemistry here.
I love this tip!
It’s opened a whole new world for me, both as a hobbiest and in my professional position. $1700 for a lens? Or $50 ;)
There are benefits with auto focus, to be sure. My eyes are older so being able to see the narrow slice of focus on a wide open aperture is challenging for me at this point. And a film camera had the ground glass where you could see your focus line up. I am old enough to remember doing everything on film. These digital cameras don't have the same focus mechanism, and it can be hard getting the manual focus right with them. I have to set up on the tripod, zoom way in, set the focus and then make the image. However, it does make for an entirely different style of photography session working that way. I find models are pretty impatient about it, because they are so used to moving around. Having to be still is hard for them. It's a different way to confront the camera, and the models I have worked with aren't really comfortable with it. So I wind up photographing nature. I would love to try putting something vintage on my Olympus and see how that works.
Yes I can't argue that at all, auto is great ,but there is a HUGE price to pay for it. With mirrorless cameras, focus peaking ,focus zoom it really makes manual focusing easy. It also really depends what. you're shooting, I just finished two events where I only shot vintage, I'm much faster than I am with my DSLR and waiting for the auto to hit in low light conditions.
Also video, I mostly shoot video and almost all of my video has and even will be done manual so again it really comes down to how you're using it.
NOTHING wrong with auto at all, but for many, $1500 for a fast prime isn't attainable, leaving them high and try in terms of getting a chance to experiment. Experimentation and experience being the key factors, the images will be up to the photographer ultimately :)
My Nikon doesn't have any tracking or auto focus in video mode, so I have to do that myself, anyway. Unfortunately. And it's very hard for me to get right on a moving subject. But I'm also not a film maker. I'm someone who used to shoot all film cameras and made exposures using spot meters. I still like using the vintage spot meter to make my exposures. With a good ground glass, I could make my focus, but it's almost impossible for me to see the focus on a digital camera. My micro 4/3s is not the best there is, and so getting the focus on it without the auto assist is super hard. Although, it might be different with a vintage lens because the focus ring is so different. I just know I would like to try it out. I don't shoot professionally anymore, just for my own stuff, so my interest is mostly in being experimental. But I certainly love the look of film and grain and all of that. Thanks for so much great info! I love your channel and look forward to your videos!
Using the gradient filters is genius 🤭🤭🤭 im definitely gonna do that from now on🤗
You guys are so cute! Please do more of these!
Great stuff as always! And I agree with her, there needs to be more #Lizzieandlucy ! Cheers!
You're super dope!! Thank you for the help :)
I use the a7iii as well, and have been looking for a TRUE tutorial from someone actually doing this. Thanks Lizzie
Nice!! Keep it going, Lizzie!
Wow! Using the gradient tool for lightleaks is such a good idea!
Cedric Rococo right?! Just a fun and easy trick
Came here through Lucy's channel and it's also awesome! Greetings from Brazil!
First time doing this, LOVE IT. thank you
I've actually watched a bunch of Lucy's tutorials before as I learned how to use Lightroom and this is definitely going play around with this one too. Great collab!
Awesome! Hope you have fun trying to create this effect yourself. :)
Do you have to pay for Lightroom, or are there tricks to get it for free?
I pay for Lightroom and Photoshop; the photography bundle is $10 a month. I think (emphasis on think) you can still have a 30 day free trial for any Adobe App to see if it's worth your money.
@@machajohn Thank you for the answer!
@@mya.phoenix not a problem!
YES! Will be posting WARM vintage photo SOON!
Travis McBride ok I’ll be waiting!!
Ahhhh the velcro'd on hard drive is such a sick vibe 💯
What sets you apart..what I like is that you show editing on skin tones..which is great. And you explain the "whys". Thanks for this..please do more on various shades of people...what's done on people from India is different than an African. That's what I'm learning in class now.
Ms. Green I need some models with that skin tone! But I will definitely keep that in mind and consider that for a future tutorial!
Editing a Singaporean banger with these tips right now. Got up at 5 because I was so excited to edit my pics from this trip. Thanks!
Very informative. Thanks
Awww . snap Lucy and Lizzie two of my faves. I am sub to both of you and on my feed I got super confused for a second. Like Is that Lucy on Lizzies and is that Lizzie on Lucy... Great job girls
Hahahah we swapped pics of our faces!! Thanks for subbing to us both and following along. Hope you liked the videos!
You read my mind! I was literally just thinking that I wanted to achieve exactly this and boom, RUclips notification pops up. I know it's nearly Halloween and all, but that's spooky!
Sweet! I'm glad it can help! It is a bit spooky you're right, and our preset kinda has that effect too. Maybe we were inspired by halloween? haha
I definitely stole your hard drive Velcro tech. Such a game changer 🤯
good info in the vid...thanks for that...I also want to know as a full time photograher and co-owner of a video production company, which external Hard dives do you rely on for data storage purpose?
All the people are discussing about technical stuff and I am here like I'll marry this girl one day haha
awesome!
Do you have any tips fot the setting in the camera so that I can achieve the vintage look better?? I have tried both auto and manual (because I mostly shoot outside and really depend on sun light) and I ended up always adjust one of them to achieve the similar look with a preset that I make, especially for the video it is kinda difficult for me to adjust even though I have made two presets specifically for manual and auto. TIA!!! Love the video!
Love the video, but where is the hoodie from I really like it and would buy it
I like to do this in-camera. I have an X-T2, so Classic Chrome and bumping the Kelvin to 5300 with -3 green pretty much hits the sweet spot in-camera every time.
Then it’s just tone curve and done.
Shadows are nicer on Sony though. That’s what I miss from the A7RII.
Yeeees now we are talking. I not only love vintage I feel it actually😍😍 watching from Kenya
Glad this was your cup of tea ;)
@@LizziePeirce welcome actually I am watching from Kenya😊😊
yay! love that you vibe with the vintage look too 😊
Wow!!! That's crazy! Well thanks for tuning in. :)
@@TheLucyMartin welcome actually let me check you out🏃. You two did a great job there
Awesome Video, Awesome Edits! Thanks for pointing Lucy out Lizzie!! Questions, is that chromatic aberration on your shirt from the shirt or some kind of effect from the video filter?
It's actually on the shirt itself! Cool right?!
I do the same with my hard drive! It's velcroed to my laptop hahaha
great tips! greetings from Hawaii!!
Which lens did you use and which setting? Also, what are the shutter speed and aperture setting that you use please?
Lizzie, how are you mounting your external harddrive? I think that idea would work great for me! is it just Velcro?
I've been creating Social Media tutorials for a while now and discovered my hidden passion for Video & Photography. I really want to get better and become an expert, I'm such an amateur still though! What's your advice on getting to that professional level? PS: Thanks for the amazing value!
AWESOME video, btw did you guys use all the channels from the tone curve? or only one? =)
Great video.
which picture profile did u use for this Video? looks pretty nice
Warm Tones are everything.
Adrian Dominic Antonio agreed!
Nice!✌️
No bullshit 2 beautiful ladies teaching so much ❤️♥️😍
Nice edit. Question: Is your external HD a SSD? If not, do you ever have a problem with it moving around while there are moving parts inside that HD? I've always tried to keep my HD from moving around at all in fear of it messing up! lol
It's worked well for me so far!
I took mine on a long road trip... took as much care as I could... well... now is gone... it doesn't work anymore 😭 and of course I haven't backed it up, before this catastrophic event happened! Was a good WD, pretty new also, and barely used....!
One question. How do you get an external SSD? Ive never seen one before. Just seen, external HD.
@@markuspettersen707 There are several SSD options when buying an External drive.
you can use a normal 2.5 inch SSD, like a scandisk ultra and get a SATA adapter cable...works great
Ugh Thank you so much! I literally love the Film look! You two are amazing! Subscribed! 🌻
The preset I bought isn't working. what do I do to fix :(
These tips were great... but even better is the idea to attach your external hard drive to the back of your laptop. brilliant.
Ricky Martin hahaha desperate times!
How did you do that, though? Is that velcro? 😂
Hello Lizzie, do you edit your videos when the footage is in your external disks? Isn't it dangerous?
Great video but I really subscribed to show some Toronto love 😉... also my friend Jamie owns LTD lol
좋아요~
Very nice video. Fun to watch and learn. 👍
Couple of things to improve on your recordings, use the mic closer to you and above to avoid the room echo (or 2 inexpensive wired lav microphones) and don’t use a single external hard drive. They fail a lot. Invest in a RAID drive to protect your work from a single HD failure. Best of luck!
Went warm warm warm warm😂😂
We're too weird hahah
I laughed so hard when I saw she left that in 😅
so funny hahah
Hey what do you use to put your hard drive on the back of your Mac? I really need one of those.
Velcro tape!
Thanks
love you girls! you have to do more videos together :)
cute
How to stick the Hard Disk like that? It will come very handy, plz tell me
velcro fam
Hey Lizzie! I noticed that in the video you two did on Lucy's channel, you used those purple flowers that look just awesome! Were those fake??? If so, where can I find them?????
Derek McDaniel Here you go! They’re fake! I actually keep them in a vase in my house I like them so much. I just yank them out for shoots haha! -> amzn.to/2DgcVd7
I know making a photo warmer looks nice, but I sometimes make my photos feel colder
I wonder how this looks in print.
Why have i never heard of this channel you are even the same ag as i am.
I thought I was the only person that used Velcro on the back of my laptop to hold my hard drive 😂😅
why can't I see more than +100 or -100 temp in my photo?
Zion Drumwright because you probably shot in jpg. Try shooting in raw
I would say the easiest is just to shoot film :D I have never liked faking things... if I dont like the digital look I just dont shoot digital.
I've been watching this video 14 times Because I can't concentrate 😑
Just shoot film. No editing really required!
If I'm not mistaken, you also made this a LUT and applied it to the actual video.
it's a good tutorial unless Photoshop came up.
Lizzie are you high? or your eyes are just like that?
Filip Kramaric Filip are you a dick? Or do you just sound like one?
@@LizziePeirce Damn girl I love watching your videos and support you as a creative person, didn't mean anything bad.. but I like the attitude ;)
That’s fair then. 😉 I bite back when provoked haha. Thanks for watching!
Great! but way too fast! Learning is tricky.
less of you guys and more editing lol