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I have had bought the Nik Collection before Google, and even the Google Collection years ago.
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Still being avialable onto the Net as free download for your Freeware needs.
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The Google Nik Collection (last: 1.2.11) does feature also Analog Efex Pro 2, for your (color) Film Simulation needs, and even Nik Silver Efex Pro 2 here included does feature some (b/w) analogue Film Simulations. No offense, just my thoughts about this in general. It's the new pest during the past couple years onto the web - a usual preset seller, not too time consuming, but much income, when enough guys buying it - instant delivery of the few kb by mail or just as a download. Many of them think, they can make fast money with this. Being bored by too many me too guys, which are just creating presents for LR, ACR, and selling these for way too much money. Way overpriced! Can't see, why DPR is featuring these kind of Film preset types.Įven doesn't include a decent program. then just tweak the tonal response in the HSL and RGB curves in LR.
Grab that old film SLR you undoubtedly have, put a roll of Tri-X 400 through it, take the same shots on your digital camera. Then again, if you think you're a REAL hipster, then the joke is on you for not BESPOKE-ING IT YOURSELF. (but then again, we all know that the buyers of these films WANT that muted vintage fade, NOT accuracy.) I also pity the hipster who think that this Ektar 100 emulation looks like the actual film. I pity the hipster who thinks that Kodak Gold 200 is something you'd want the final result of your high-end raw digital workflow to look like, after you've spent hundreds of dollars on the raw workflow, and many hundreds / thousands on the camera gear. The fact that we're emulating Kodak Gold 200 should say something about the sad, sad state of the raw processing platform which these "preset packs" utilize. To find more examples and to purchase the 'Kodak Everyday' preset pack, head on over to Mastin Labs' product page. RAW, NEF and RAF RAW files are all supported.
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The Kodak Everyday pack requires Adobe Lightroom 7.3 or Adobe Camera Raw 10.4 or later and work with both MacOS and Windows computers. Gold 200 preset photographed by Santi NunezĪt $99, the 'Kodak Everyday' pack is identical in price to DxO FilmPack 5 Elite Edition and a bit steeper than Visual Supply Company preset packs, which run $59 a piece. The 'Kodak Everyday' preset pack is the fifth set Mastin Labs has put out to date, including its Ilford, Fujicolor, Fujicolor Pushed, Portra and Portra Pushed packs.
If you're using another brand camera, Mastin Labs suggests using the Canon preset, which will give you similar results with only a 'slight reduction in accuracy.' Mastin Labs says the presets are color-calibrated for Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Fujifilm X-series cameras (except for the X100). 'Our color science recreates the micro-contrast of real film for a clean, three-dimensional look,' says Mastin Labs on its product page.Įktar 100 preset photographed by Bisual Studio In addition to the base presets that come in the pack, Mastin Labs also includes toning profiles, custom white balance settings, and grain settings that replicate 35mm and medium format film grain structure. Tri-X 400 preset photographed by Quinton Cawthon In Mastin Labs' words, this 'pack has three distinct looks: bright and vivid, gold and lush, or rich black and white tones.'
Titled ' Kodak Everyday,' this new preset pack includes film emulations for Kodak Ektar 100, Kodak Gold 200 and Kodak Tri-X 400 film stocks. Mastin Labs has released a new collection of presets for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop that aim to emulate the look of three iconic Kodak film stocks. In case you missed the news, WPPI is coming! For everyone planning on attending this year, we are partnering with Mastin Labs to bring you a great speaker lineup, so come hear tips and tricks from those in the industry! Here is a look at what we have scheduled so you can plan accordingly:ġ0:30 Kirk Mastin – The Why of Mastin Labs and the Future of Photographyġ1:00 Rachel Solomon – Digital and Film….Gold 200 preset photographed by Marco Govel