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Photoshop: Analog Film Style Color Grading for Digital RAWs
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Photoshop: Analog Film Style Color Grading for Digital RAWs

Get the most out of colors and grade your RAW files like an analog film photo
Created byKad Cadau
Last updated 5/2021
English

What you'll learn

  • Achieve Film Shot Looks
  • Analog Type Dynamic Range
  • Color Techniques
  • RAW Processing

Course content

3 sections5 lectures1h 11m total length
  • Introduction0:51

    Quick introduction in to the topics of this course.

Requirements

  • You will need Adobe Photoshop
  • RAW Photos (Files from course can be downloaded)

Description

In this course we will get the most out of your RAW files by taking inspiration from the actual film processing and will explore methods in order to achieve different types of looks, to make your images look like they were shoot on film.


  • Get the Film Look


We will highlight the necessities of how and why to prepare your images in the best way, in order to make colors stick beautifully to your images.


  • Get the most out of your colors with proper file preparation


By editing a landscape and a portrait example, I will show you how to achieve more control about contrast, how to create contrast just with colors themselves and how to get film type dynamic range out of your files.


  • Learn to work along the lines of the actual workflow and effects of the film process


Furthermore I will talk insights from my experience in the darkroom and how we can relate that to a digital workflow, as well as what we can learn from professional photographers who successfully shoot both digitally and analog.


The files used in this course will be available for download, so you can work on them as well or just have a look in to the settings.

Who this course is for:

  • Photographers
  • Retoucher