![]() ![]() I love both equally and the reason why is I don't look to have a unique and consistent style of photography because honestly every shoot seems to have it's own vibe based on colours and lighting. Reverse it and both shoots lose their 'magic'. I'm just a hobbyist and I'm sure I'm in the minority but I let the photos decide what works best. ![]() I have a deep respect and appreciation for photographers that have a unique style but it's not for me.Check out the latest emulsion emulation after the jump.Įach of the three presets are flexible, allowing users to add shifts in white balance, tone, enabling lens correction, with 35 mm and medium format grain options. The Mastin Labs Kodak Everyday Pack invests significant intention in bringing realistic, accurate film emulsions to the digital world. Perhaps in the future, Mastin Labs will bring even deeper innovations to their offerings, such as the recently resurrected Kodak Ektachromeor perhaps the aptly missed Kodachrome.įstoppers Writer Jordan Bush is a pro photographer focusing on commercial, editorial, and photojournalism work. ![]() He writes and photographs the monthly column, "Foodographer. Check out the Fstoppers Store for in-depth tutorials from some of the best instructors in the business. Spend 30 mins learning about color theory, 30 mins learning about your raw editor, and you'll save hundreds. I usually tweak it to be a bit more contrasty like a Pan-F or similar but it’s a great all around preset I get a lot of mileage from.The value in presets or styles like Mastin is in their accuracy of emulation. It’s nice and contrasty…good deep blacks. Tri-X: I really like this black and white preset. This is of course subjective but it’s just not my favorite and I rarely use it. I much prefer Ektar or the old VSCO version of Gold. If I use it on portraits I make sure to dial it back on the contrast and decrease the warmth a bit. It really makes color pop and absolutely kills it during sunset. Here’s my quick and dirty review of each:Įktar: I love this for sunsets or bright landscapes. Super for landscape and travel photography, but also versatile enough for weddings as shown below. ![]() It’s a 3 pack set of which my favorite is Ektar with it’s bright contrasty tones. The newest offering from Mastin Labs replicating, Ektar, Gold and Tri-X…they’ve aptly named it the the Kodak Everyday Pack But I can still gain that same look of film through these presets. While I still love shooting film in my free time, when it comes to weddings digital is just a better work flow for me. My all time favorite is Kodak Portra 400. It’s a set of film based presets that help me replicate the look of certain film stocks I’m partial to. Mastin Labs is what I use on 99% of my wedding and portrait work. They’ve put out a great product and I’m happy to review these presets for free. Mastin Labs has been key to my work over the last few years. ![]()
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