4 TIPS to Edit Digital Photos Like FILM
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
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BIG tip: get a cinebloom or some other diffusion filter. this almost is always on my camera, it gives that cool bloom/haze around lights that takes a lot of the digital edginess off the photo
Thanks!!!
I have been using the Cinebloom 20% for a while, great results! Definitely feels a little overdo, but helps to turn the shot into a banger. 5% would have been better option for daylight shots.
@@Govvind333 i have 10, it’s usually good, in between 5 and 20
Using a vintage lens helps too to get somewhat close to the film look
@@gaarax0x Agreed!
I recommend using Lightrooms grain as opposed to a grain overlay regardless if it's taken from "real" scans or not. It doesn't behave in the same way as real grain because it doesn't interact with midtones or shadows differently. Lightrooms grain actually does interact with your image and adds individual new pixels. In print, it looks far better than any overlay.
I edit photos in premiere pro so i don’t care
Thank you for the tip!
@@3-y86 My condolences
@@be2Gee only Color gradient
@@3-y86what’s wrong with the color grading in Lightroom?
Brilliant video! Sidenote: I like the simplicity of the talking head setup taking place in the kitchen with a laptop. That simplicity from a 1m sub channel is refreshing in a era that has so many fancy UA-cam studios -- not that those aren't great, it just makes it feel more approachable for those of us that don't have a perfect IKEA-esque space to film in, but would like to build a channel up. Inspiration all around
This times 100, i realised recently that I’m tired of the duo tone light youtube look
Great tips, and definitely some things I didn’t previously know! Love the style and simplicity of the setup in this video too, thanks man!
Thank you so much for another video! I absolutely LOVE the film look and is one of the biggest reason I purchased my first real camera as editing RAW from those cameras is 100x times better than on phones. Also love how you touched on points that other tutorials never do and it's exactly those small things that make the "film look edit" even more realistic.
Hope you two had great holidays so far!
Wow! I liked that you covered older versions of Lightroom as well. Additionally, what you did in Photoshop blew my mind!
finally someone actually analyzing what film does to color! btw love your sponsor section, very creative and great humor!
Watching your photoshop tutorials remind me how little I actually know about photoshop, cool tip with the halations.
Thank you for another year of banger videos! Looking forward to learning more from you guys next year!
thank you 🙏🏻
This is the best squarespace plug ever 🤣🤣
Probably another good tip is to use references of those shots from film cameras to determine the best approach to edit digital photos like film.
Awesome tips! Love the glowing technique in the photoshop :)
Would it be possible to see a part 2 where you do this for portraits/lifestyle photos or anything with human subjects? Maybe even a couple different camera brands raws (Sony, Canon, Fuji etc)? Getting skin tones and the overall look on par with film can be tricky sometimes. I shoot Sony, and Canon/Fuji seems a little easier to get there, but any brand would be really cool to see.
ngl the sponsor ad of squarespace was creative and couldnt even thought of skipping it. Amazing work
I love these guys.They are so sincere and sharing
This video is beginner friendly! I instantly learn from your tutorial! More power to your channel and thank you 🙇🏻♀️
Excellent! Concise and to the point. Very useful suggestions (especially regarding halation). Thanks a lot.
Congrats on 1 mil 🥳
Been watching since 10,000 and just want to thank you guys as I learned a lot from y’all over the years. Let’s go mango street! 💪🏻
glad to hear it!
Mother of god, best ad for Squarespace ever :D well done!
Love everything you guys share. Thank you.
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that squarespace spot has me sold
Thank you for bringing back this genius of advertising.
I literally show it to my family and friends
haha thank you 🙏🏻
This is a brilliant video THANK YOU!
oh thank you so much for the film grain textures and the tips!
Since there is not really a video out there explaining this for video, I just followed your steps in premiere - works perfectly! Thanks a lot.
I SOOO NEEDED THIS
I honestly thought it was just the grains. I’m glad I watched this video. Can’t wait to start shooting and editing like film!
Gosh I’ve missed these! Love that it’s come back up on my feed!
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Very impressive…love that halation effect. Thanks
Awesome. Gonna try
Wow man thanks a lot, I did some of these tricks after but not that good, and I was forgetting about the noise, thanks for the tips and you own a subscription
I like these types of videos. Thanks.
How simple and to the point the video is. ❤
Thanks for the share bro! Very useful!
Great video! Thank you sir!
Thanks for delivering amazing content
I subscribe for the ads in the end! Love the tutorial too!
I've never been as happy to see a mid-video Squarespace promotion. Hope they give you double the normal commission!
haha we wish!
Mango street 🔥🔥 appreciated this video man much love.
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Ow, halation! Must try!
nice, short and easy video, i love it, thank u.
Love the video (and A24 sweatshirt), Daniel! Quick question: wouldn’t a gaussian blur filter (instead of surface blur) give a more even halation in effect?
Thanks for the tips. Nice work.
I love this channel!! Thank you again!
thanks!
I've learned some interesting things in this video. Thank you!
Thanks for the film grains it's appreciated 👍👍👍👍👍
Mango Street is the best. Great video as usual!
thanks so much for this video!
GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL 👌
Exactly what i need! Want a more in depth video
that motel shot is soo good great vid man thanks
Amaziiiiiing!!! Thank youuuu!!!
EPIC ! Thanks ;D
thank you so much, I love this
Great content!
3:37 caught me by surprise and i spilled my coffee lol
great tips!
thats the best sqaurespace add ever!!!
Colored shadows is one of my favorites
so dope thank you
The add was hilarious
great to see you hit the 1M mark well deserved.....
That was the first Ad I've sat through in ages.
Hell of a way to sponsor!
The Squarespace bit, you guys are too cute 😂
Good Stuff!
Great ad read thank you
That commercial was beautiful!
Thank u bro from Argentina
Hey bro! thank you so much for nominating nickspruck! Because of that I ganged a "like" on a photo of myself from a guy I've been a fan for years, Ryan Muirhead! The photo of wxaves reminded me a lot of his style. Nothing more random.
awsome!!
best squarespace ad ever.
bro that squarespace ad was beautiful
It's a beautiful image. The sensibility that Japan and Asia do not have is wonderful!
Oh my goodness. The sponsor shoutout at the end 😂😂
Thanks man
Thanks! I realized that I strongly prefer digital. Every example looked so much better than film!
Gracias compa 👍🏻
That ad read got you a new sub
Great video❤️
killer ad at the end woww
Muchas gracias 😍
The ad made me chortle!
You got me with the ad XD
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that squarespace bit at the end damn, now that's what I call an ad
Thanks for sharing. However, when editing without a film photo side by side as a reference, how can I edit it to match more of a film look?
Thanks
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The Ending was nice 😂
That ad was worth it 😂
finally someone creative in marketing.
amazing video and learned a lot! Also step 4 seems easier with a bloom filter
yeah, a bloom filter would be lovely.
00:30 🎨 Adjust greens in digital photos towards blues using the HSL panel in Lightroom for a more film-like look.
01:41 🎨 Enhance shadows in digital photos by adjusting hue and saturation, mimicking the coloration of film stocks, particularly in older versions of Lightroom or using split toning.
02:37 📷 Create a red halation effect resembling film using Photoshop by duplicating, applying effects, and blending layers, especially for effects like halation not easily achievable in Lightroom.
03:49 🎞 Add film grain to digital photos in Photoshop for a more authentic film look, using overlays or extracted grain from actual film, rather than relying solely on Lightroom's grain effect.
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Love your videos bro! Out of curiosity, what aspect of LR grain do you not like?
it has a distinct “lightroom grain” look to us. we still use it, but always good to have alternatives.