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Velvia Anonymous
Hai guise, so I was thinking about Velvia and how delicious the saturation can be, and I remembered hearing about a plug-in or a program which you can select a brand of film and it's kind, i.e. Fuji Velvia, and it would replicate it's "feel" and translate it onto your photo. Can you guys tell me the plug-in/program, I'm really curious and if possible, your own opinion on it if you used it. Thanks in advance.
>> Mutt !!mIF4ZkWn+B/
Photoscape does that but I nnly ever used it because the auto leveling and blooming were really good for quick portrait enhancement.
>> Project !dashI8UpO.
Alien Skin Exposure but the presets can only do so much and they're absolute and accumulative changes, not relative. Meaning, if I take two pictures under different lighting/exposure conditions and run them through the same preset, they won't look like they're from the same roll of film and if I run them through the preset again, it will end up oversaturated and over contrasted. In other words, it will push the image towards the right direction but you'll need to fine tune it and decide by how much to adjust. I enjoy using it though because of the workflow.
>> Anonymous
I remember someone talking about Phase One's Capture One doing that.
>> Anonymous
OP here, thanks for the inputs, guys. However, can in camera settings (Hue Adjustment, Saturation, Tone Compensation, etc.) help in achieving the Velvia effect?
>> Anonymous
>>273834
Only a part of it; there's more accurate/thorough methods. HSV adjustment won't cut it.