# Get a REALISTIC FILM LOOK with these LIGHTROOM PRESETS

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** Jamie Windsor
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1wu4RR4AE

## Содержание

### [0:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1wu4RR4AE) Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

hello so I've got a new film emulation Lightroom preset P out it's the first one in 2 and a half years so I am very sorry to all those people who kept asking me to release a new one I have been crafting these ones for a very long time but they're finally ready for release and this pack kind of follows on from my Kodak portrait pack in that it's designed for working professionals and for artists rather than for creating very over retro looks like my Sydney still in my codak Chrome packs and my achrome presets but this pack is significantly different from my portra pack in that I've got a new process for creating color profiles and this process more accurately represents the tonal values of film specifically skin tones cuz while I'm shooting on stocks like 400h and on portra I notice a really nice kind of flattening out of the tones you get a really nice smoothness in the Hues and tal values and one of the troubles with Lightroom is that while it's a very powerful photo editing tool it still limits the user by the controls it gives them yes you can change the saturation of the Reds and orange but what if you want a bump in saturation in a hue that's in between those two colors and with things like skin tones those kind of details are really important and this is where color profiles come into it and so all the color stocks I've replicated here and a lot of the black and white ones have dedicated color profiles that I've created that called up by the preset and this lays the foundation that the preset then builds upon because you can't create a full film look with just a color profile and I've also utilized some of the new uh AI features in Lightroom to create a range of tools that work alongside the preset but I should probably just stop talking about these now and just get on with showing you so let's jump into Lightroom so let's start in our develop module and if I go to preset 6 film Pro these are all the sets here the ones that start with an asterisk are the tools little recipes that work in addition to the presets and the presets are down here uh we got black and white that start with BW and the color ones that start with c and all these are new presets they're all new versions of these film stocks nothing is repeated from before so let's go straight in and I'm going to make it no secret that my favorite one my favorite emulation is Fuji color Pro 400h but they're all good so let's start with this one and we can see straight away kind of what that's done we've got that softening of the skin tones that I was talking about so let me show you how some of these work up here this dull background is a tool that you can add and you see it will dull the background there you can make it a bit subtle like that and then I got a vignette on two and these are all appear in The Masks so you can turn these on and off that's where we were that's where we are now and these tools work independently of the preset so I can change the preset below and you'll still have these up here so I change that to a portra 400 up the exposure a little bit 160 portra 800 400h these remain here because they are all made as masks which sit over the top of presets take a very different picture like this picture in the tube here so we could put a panf black and white and we can add a bit of a contrast boost to that or we could add a velvia or we add a codak chrome 64 which will give you that kind of codak chrome look now if you want to make this look more 35 mil we've got these up here we' got 35 mil look 1 2 and three so if I put look two on um you can see I'm put a vignette on as well maybe that's where we were that's where we are it has a kind of 35 mil aesthetic now so we got this one which is just a basic 35 mil look this which fades it a bit and gives it a bit of green tint of course you can turn this down a bit if you want we got look three which is a bit of more of a magent tint and then if we go to the panf we can then put a black and white 35 mil look on it and of course you can turn that up a little bit and the more you turn it up the more it starts to look a bit more like a photocopy or a really soft looking 35 mil very grainy so I take another picture in the tube and I'll just show you what the city still does and I can show you how the

### [5:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1wu4RR4AE&t=300s) Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

actions work so we've applied the C steel to that maybe I'll do a vignette as well now I'm going to command e or control e on a PC to take you into Photoshop now in Photoshop we've got these two actions here halation action one and Hal action 2 they are two parts of the same thing so we'll play action one then that's done its thing and now it tells you to paint over the lights and play action two so I'm just going to paint over the lights here so it doesn't need to be too accurate now these are reflections now with C still reflections of lights don't have halation only the actual light sources themselves so now we play action two and that will create some halation which you can then change the opacity of if you want to make it very prominent or very subtle so we can now hop back into Lightroom and now we've got our halation so that's where we were that's where we are so this C still emulation is a lot more subtle than my previous C steel pack same with the coda Chrome it's more nuanced it's more delicate in a way it's made to be less of a feature of the photo and more to Aid a professional workflow so that was shot on a Leica Q2 so let's go to something different this one was shot on a Fujifilm X E3 so we'll give this an hp5 Del the background or we could try a portra 160 and one thing we can do with that is we can add a bit of a contrast boost yeah that's where we were that's are this is a portrait of my friend Mark how he's a good photographer uh check out his work um he's very good um I'm put a portrait 800 on him um I don't think much else needs to be done to that see the way it so Smooths out the skin tones it's nice like that actually let's take a look at this photo which is a photo that Mark took uh of a swimmer so let's have a look at portra 160 and then we'll dull the background and add of vignette now that just took us a couple of seconds but it's taken us from there to there and if we look at kind of that's the digital kind of rendition of the skin ton this was taken on a Nikon D800 by the way and that has just sort of softened it out giving it that portrait sort of soft look the reason it's such a popular portrait stock so another photo Mark took so let's have a look here let's give her a code of Chrome 64 we'll Dell the background again this Dell background is really one of my favorites um I mean obviously it looks really extreme if you do that but she really does stand out a bit of a vignette that's where we were and that's where we are now if you just look at how she pops out but then look at also the cone of Cod of chrome colors that you get you got those dark blacks and those Bluey greens so if we take a look at this photo here of this little kid just sat by a stream let's add a portra 400 and immediately we can see those sort of portra 400 colors in more Bluey greens the kind of more warm skin tones St the background and we'll add a vignette maybe just up the exposure very slightly and we've gone from there to there it's only taken us a few seconds but just the Improvement we've got just from that to that I'm just finding these presets so useful this woman here uh 400h that's nice 800 head maybe 160c that's nice let's do a dull background and a bit of a vignette look how much she sort of just pops out now let's just up the exposure a bit yeah okay so this one was shot on a Canon R5 and I can explain a bit now about why I didn't include profiles in the last preset pack and how I've overcome that now so if we look at the profile here it says camera standard but if we go to Adobe it becomes very washed out and I don't know why Canon have done this cuz Nikon don't do it Fujifilm don't do it like how I do it no other brand does this so when I use bespoke color profiles the cannon shots look a bit washed out so if we were to go portra 400 for this he looks a bit washed out but I've got this color boost now so there we go we're boosting the color we can boost the contrast a little bit as well let's take that exposure down a little bit to 160 now we've got that color boost by adding this over the top of your preset so let's D the background we've gone from that to that let's look at a studio style shot looks good but you can see all this sort of

### [10:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1wu4RR4AE&t=600s) Segment 3 (10:00 - 15:00)

digital tonal rendition there if we just add that it just sort of softens it out so here's a shot of my daughter jumping in the sea so let's look at this one with a maybe an ASA 100f that's nice just D the background down I've got this enhanced Sky which makes the sky kind of Bluer and darker I think we'll just put that a bit on there bit of a vignette that's just really working for me boost the contrast just a little bit with the contrast boost but that's where we were and that's where we are now just look at the difference there how those tones have just been kind of brought together in a real filmy way let's use an hp5 for this uh we'll enhance the sky and that should make it a bit darker pull that up a little bit sharpen it add a vignette boost the contrast maybe remove the grain and maybe want to add a frame just around that that's just looking nice right so you got a lot color in this shot it's a shot of a pier so I'm going to use my favorite one again my 400h and oh just look at those colors I add a bit of a contrast boost color boost as well Mark again Mark how um give him a Vista 200 so a couple of guys on the South Bank here with bikes with without front wheels so what we going to do let's do a portra 160 400 maybe portra 400 that's nice D the background vignette bit of a contrast boost just a little bit of one turn that down a little bit color boost exposure up a little bit so that's where we were that's where we are now maybe if we change that that's a got a bit more personality that one but the portra is are nice and sort of neutral portra 800 is quite nice too here if you look at how his skin tone is just sort of popping a bit more in his jumper and this Overexposed pillar here is now just a bit more visible it just has that softer range of tones and more sort of filmy colors so there'll be a link in the description to download these when you download them you'll get this ZIP file here if you unzip that you will get a folder and in that folder there will be two other folders the JW preset 6 film Pro this contains all the presets the JW presets frames this is a set of presets that adds sort of film frames onto your images I include this with all my presets that's why I put it in here and you've got this action file here for Photoshop for those of you with Photoshop who want to add a halation to the C still emulation that you'll find in here so to install these presets in Lightroom classic you open your develop module and click this little plus here next to your preset Tab and go to import presets here they are to install these presets in Adobe Lightroom and therefore the mobile app and any tablet apps you need to go in to Lightroom on your desktop and go to file import profiles and presets once they're in here they will sync to your mobile app your tablet apps As Long As You Are signed in to Creative Cloud and you have a Creative Cloud subscription unfortunately I can't provide these as dgs they're too complex for that they use profiles they use features that dnds don't support um so you can't have them for the mobile app alone you can only use them on the mobile app if you are a Creative Cloud subscriber to install these presets in Photoshop it gets a little bit more complicated you need to open up an image then go to your camera raw filter once you're in click this little icon here which will take you to your presets menu and click this little ellipses here not this one and then go to import profiles and presets but for some reason you can't import the presets themselves what you need to do is import the whole zip file and then they will import I don't know why they've done that it's just the way it is and to install the actions you go to your actions menu if you can't see go to window and make sure the actions is checked there and then you go to this little menu icon here and go to load actions and then you can import that there and then you've got the two actions there for the halation so as I mentioned before there's a link down in the description if you want to download these and if you do I want to thank you very much because that's what supports this Channel and enables me to keep making videos I'll be back soon with a new video and until then I will see you next time goodbye

### [15:00](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mr1wu4RR4AE&t=900s) Segment 4 (15:00 - 15:00)

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