These are one of the first presets I've ever purchased. After a long time of editing w no presets I kind of got tired of my own style & wanted to see what others were doing. The FM Film Presets were well, well worth it! I would have purchased it for "2 - Daylight Vivid" alone (just one of the presets). It really gives it that film feel you're after & Forrest Mankins did such an incredible job. I adore it & couldn't recommend it more!
thanks a ton, David. Possibly, but it might just make more sense to make a specific set of presets for capture one, they require so much tuning that sometimes things can get lost in translation.
great vid. very informative. sick sets, bro. does it not bug you that you have to drag your mouse all the way to the left side to get those presets!? i have my navigator next to toolbar for ease. just wondering what your workflow philosophy is on that placement, if any at all. As always, miss you mucho. Hope you're well.
kevin! I miss you back. I'm so used to it that I don't think about it at all, it's just kinda rote muscle memory at this point. excited to see you next my friend
Hi, I edit with lightroom and on a Microsoft surface laptop. I have had issue for a while with the colour transfer from my laptop to my phone when exporting images, all images on my laptop are more saturated and highlights and shadows stand out more. When I get these images on my phone they look flat and less saturated. I export with sRGB but still have issue with this. wondering if you have any answers?
Hi! This is a difference in screen calibration - the work around is either to buy a screen calibrating setup or to just kind of adjust for what your phone looks like. You also might be able to turn down saturation and contrast on your devices display manually to fix this
they work best on raw files, but they can work on jpegs. on normal jpegs you would likely need to reduce contrast and saturation, if for some reason your jpegs were of low contrast you likely wouldn't have to do much at all
These are one of the first presets I've ever purchased. After a long time of editing w no presets I kind of got tired of my own style & wanted to see what others were doing. The FM Film Presets were well, well worth it! I would have purchased it for "2 - Daylight Vivid" alone (just one of the presets). It really gives it that film feel you're after & Forrest Mankins did such an incredible job. I adore it & couldn't recommend it more!
Did not hesitate, bought it at the first instance.
I trust your work Forrest; your galleries says it all.
Take care man. Keep shooting! 🤙
thank you so much! my hope is to be shooting enough work that folks have ample work to look at and reference. i really appreciate your support
Awesome stuff, love your work man. Definitely worth a buy to support you and the work you put in to this!
Love the work and your look as always. Also loved the music! What was it?
These look awesome. Any chance they will come for Capture One in the future?
thanks a ton, David. Possibly, but it might just make more sense to make a specific set of presets for capture one, they require so much tuning that sometimes things can get lost in translation.
great vid. very informative. sick sets, bro.
does it not bug you that you have to drag your mouse all the way to the left side to get those presets!? i have my navigator next to toolbar for ease. just wondering what your workflow philosophy is on that placement, if any at all.
As always, miss you mucho. Hope you're well.
kevin! I miss you back. I'm so used to it that I don't think about it at all, it's just kinda rote muscle memory at this point. excited to see you next my friend
Hi, I edit with lightroom and on a Microsoft surface laptop. I have had issue for a while with the colour transfer from my laptop to my phone when exporting images, all images on my laptop are more saturated and highlights and shadows stand out more. When I get these images on my phone they look flat and less saturated. I export with sRGB but still have issue with this. wondering if you have any answers?
Hi! This is a difference in screen calibration - the work around is either to buy a screen calibrating setup or to just kind of adjust for what your phone looks like. You also might be able to turn down saturation and contrast on your devices display manually to fix this
Do they only work or work best on RAW files or do you get good results with jpeg?
they work best on raw files, but they can work on jpegs. on normal jpegs you would likely need to reduce contrast and saturation, if for some reason your jpegs were of low contrast you likely wouldn't have to do much at all