A selection of 15 Adobe Lightroom presets based on the looks of Kodak Portra film stocks. Kodak Aerochrome Aerochrome film was a colour Infrared film made and sold by Kodak, that has been long discontinued. It has a distinctive look where it reacts with light that bounces off the chlorophyll in live vegetation, turning it bright red, magenta or orange. Obviously it’s not possible to replicate the look of infrared film with a preset. You cannot create light information that hasn’t been recorded in the image. However, with the aid of carefully tweaked profiles, you can approximate some major parts of what makes the look so distinctive. These won’t work on every image with foliage in, once you start using them, you’ll start to understand the sort of images you can shoot with them and then you’ll start to see potential images for these when you’re out shooting. They’re a lot of fun to play with. (and yes, they work with people in the shot) Kodak ColorPlus 200 ColorPlus 200 is a cheap and common consumer stock you’ll find in photographic retailers on the high street. It’s actually not all that bad considering its cheap price. It has a slight warmth to the tones and produces perfectly acceptable images in most conditions. It’s basic, but versatile. Kodak Ektachrome E100 Ektachrome E100 is a slide film with a fair bit of punch to it. The colours are pretty true-to-life. Tools – 5 x Film-style frames (applied in Lightroom) – 6 x Grain presets – 3 x Vignette presets Film stocks Kodak Portra 160 Kodak Portra 160 – Pulled Kodak Portra 160 – Pushed Kodak Portra 400 Kodak Portra 400 – Pulled Kodak Portra 400 – Pushed Kodak Portra 400 – Low Contrast Kodak Portra 800 Kodak Portra 800 – Pulled Kodak Portra 800 – Pushed Kodak Portra 160 – NC Kodak Portra 160 – VC Kodak Portra 400 – NC Kodak Portra 400 – VC Kodak Portra 400 – UC The post Jamie Windsor – JW Presets 3.2 – Kodak Potra appeared first on Download Free Lightroom Presets , Premiere Luts , PSD , Vectors , Footage ...with Google Drive links. Читать дальше...