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So I shot these with Kodak Gold 200 and when I got the scans back felt they were a bit flat - I didn't want to spend aged editing them all and just wanted to make some minor tweaks to contrast and vibrance. I found the AI portait enhance slider on Luminar seemed to do the job so I set the slider to about 60% and batch edited them all.
I also felt a strange feeling of, I don't know, irony? Shooting on film and then using the latest AI PP software to edit them. But actually, I feel they are better than if I hadn't post processed them, while at the same time, I don't think I could have achieved the tones and colours and general feel if I'd shot them digitally.
Is this a weird thing to do? Has anyone else done something similar?!
Here's some samples:
000074350027 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr
000074350018 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr
000074350021 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr
I also felt a strange feeling of, I don't know, irony? Shooting on film and then using the latest AI PP software to edit them. But actually, I feel they are better than if I hadn't post processed them, while at the same time, I don't think I could have achieved the tones and colours and general feel if I'd shot them digitally.
Is this a weird thing to do? Has anyone else done something similar?!
Here's some samples:
000074350027 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr
000074350018 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr
000074350021 by Tom Pinches, on Flickr