
- VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM ARCHIVE
- VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM FULL
- VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM PRO
Unlike the other options mentioned here, you get most of the popular film stocks in a single preset pack, although it is a little more expensive, but it is cheaper than buying individual packs from the others. The set includes a wide range of films including Kodakchrome and Polariod films.Īs I said I haven’t tried these myself, but they do come highly recommended, so they might be with checking out. The set actually contains 180 presets including custom colour profiles making use of Adobe’s creative profile technology.
VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM PRO
RNI All Films Pro 5 is a single pack containing lots of different film stock simulations, including most of the ones featured above. I haven’t actually tried these personally, but I get lots of readers recommending these presets to me all the time. I wrote a review a while ago, but I may need to do an updated one, as Lightroom has changed so much in the mean time. I’ve used replichrome 1 and 2 for a number of years and they’re quite accurate. Replichrome does something unique in that it also takes the scanner into account with its simulation, and offers different versions of each film, based on different types of scanners, Frontier and Noritsu.
VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM ARCHIVE
Replichome 3: Archive - this includes some rare films such as Agfa and Konica films.Replichrome 2: Slide - This includes various slide films.Replichrome 1: Icon - The includes various print films, including Kodak Portra, Kodak Ektar, Fuji 160 and so on.Replichrome comes in 3 packs, which are as follows: Like VSCO film and Mastin Labs, they use a custom colour profile to create an accurate film effect, and include a variety of popular films. Replichrome, from Totally RAD, has been around for a while, and it came out around the same time as VSCO film was becoming popular.
VSCO FREE PRESETS FOR LIGHTROOM FULL
I will have a full review at some time in the future, but if you’re looking for any of the above films specifically, these do a good job, and people are always recommending them to me as well. They give a similar tonality to the now defunct VSCO presets, especially in Portra. I’ve been testing these out over the past few weeks and so far I’m impressed.
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