There's no denying it: pictures made with film have a distinct and appealing look. Every film has its own feel, a set of characteristics that create a particular vision of the world that digital pictures lack. In this course, you'll learn what makes the film visually unique and how to emulate the film look with your digital photos in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Using a sample image, you'll learn how to approach building your own creative look with intentionality, consistency, and personality.
1.Introduction4 lessons, 13:06
4 lessons, 13:06
1.1Introduction01:29
1.1
Introduction
01:29
1.2What You'll Need02:26
1.2
What You'll Need
02:26
1.3The Kodak Gold 100 Look04:41
1.3
The Kodak Gold 100 Look
04:41
1.4Intention and Consistency04:30
1.4
Intention and Consistency
04:30
2.Lightroom, VSCO and Emulation6 lessons, 39:49
6 lessons, 39:49
2.1Assess the Image04:33
2.1
Assess the Image
04:33
2.2Bring the Image to Neutral05:54
2.2
Bring the Image to Neutral
05:54
2.3Apply the Preset05:26
2.3
Apply the Preset
05:26
2.4Local Adjustments12:30
2.4
Local Adjustments
12:30
2.5Finishing Off08:16
2.5
Finishing Off
08:16
2.6Consistency in Lightroom03:10
2.6
Consistency in Lightroom
03:10
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 01:51
1 lesson, 01:51
3.1Conclusion01:51
3.1
Conclusion
01:51