amonline wrote:
Dude, if you actually read how they created these, you'd realize how dumb you sound. This isn't something you can just "create" from scratch because you "know" LR. There are things being utilized here that you don't have without purchasing the presets. Do some research.
I'm not familiar with VSCO, but does anyone else know if it does things that you can't recreate by moving the sliders in Lightroom yourself?
They use custom film calibration profiles and custom grain overlays.
These custom profiles (dcp files) are film calibration profiles directly generated from the films directly for your camera. (if supported) This isn't something you can easily do by simple moving some sliders.
i just got the vsco 3 , i have the first and the second and it seems like i like the second more , not sure why .
i think the third has 2 many polaroid options and wierd wb presets , blue and orange ones =\
DimaVazinovich wrote:
i just got the vsco 3 , i have the first and the second and it seems like i like the second more , not sure why .
i think the third has 2 many polaroid options and wierd wb presets , blue and orange ones =\
Well, it's all "polaroid" stuff in the sense that it is all instant film stocks. The older actual Polaroid stuff does look that way (especially now since it is all expired). This is definitely a preset group that is going to appeal to a smaller group of pro photographers because so many fewer photographers these days shoot/have shot these films.
I still can't believe people actually STILL buy Lightroom presets. It takes 100s of hours to learn how to use photogshop...and it takes about 10 hours to learn how to use LR...
What's funny, there are many photographers even do blog posts on their purchase and tell clients what they use for editing. "Gee",says a bride, "I can't edit my own photos ,give me the raw files noooowwwww" hahaha
This might interest some of you, because I do not actually focus on portraiture or weddings at all in my post. It seems like almost all of the samples I see are based on those, so I wanted to try something different.
These aren't wedding related, but I took a recent trip to Shanghai and these all are edited with VSCO 03. Probably a bit overkill but I was experimenting
jeepman83706 wrote:
These aren't wedding related, but I took a recent trip to Shanghai and these all are edited with VSCO 03. Probably a bit overkill but I was experimenting