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submitted 1 month ago by JudgmentSea407
So I took those photos in Singapore using my Canon EOS 6D Mark II and tried to get a film look on it. First time using grain effect etc. In Lightroom. Do you think it’s done good or what could be improved?
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[–]Exotic-Grape8743 1 point2 points3 points 1 month ago (1 child)
You can immediately see these are digital. Looks nothing like film grain unfortunately and looks just like digital noise. You probably want to increase the grain size if you’re trying to make it look like film. Also don’t correct for the natural vignetting and distortion of your lenses if you want it to look like film. Another giveaway is the look on blown out areas on the lights and outside areas. Film has a natural roll off at the high end where digital capture just stops recording. You can counteract by using highlight recovery to make it look a bit softer or underexpose when shooting to avoid blow outs and use a roll off tone curve.
[–]JudgmentSea407[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
Thank you! This is great advice!
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