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Mastin labs vs vsco
Mastin labs vs vsco




To do this you can edit either the tone curve red, green & blue channels from the tone curve panel or you can use camera calibration. Taking that down to somewhere aournd -10 helps to emulate the softness found in film. Next take the blacks slider or the darks in the tone curve panel and moving them to add contrast back in.Īnother great adjustment is the clarity slider found under your basic panel. Next lower the contrast with the contrast slider by sliding it to the left slightly. Now take the shadows slider found in the basics panel & lift your shadows by moving the slider to the right. Make sure not to over-brighten your image & take into account if your monitor has the brightness turned up or down (calibrating it is the best way around this issue) because that can really alter the way everyone else see's your image.

mastin labs vs vsco mastin labs vs vsco

You also have a whites slider in your basic panel that you'll want to slide to the right typically to add a bit of pop to your whites. Typically the first is the better one to start with. One in the basic adjustments panel and another in the tone curve panel. You have two areas that control your highlights. You can do this by brightening the exposure & then bringing the highlights slider to the left to control loss of detail in the brighter areas. With the edits, one of the main things about film is the push towards brightness and blacks without sacrificing detail.

mastin labs vs vsco

I suggest making these changes in camera raw but you can also do this in Lightroom.






Mastin labs vs vsco