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This is the same rose that I just posted but I did a different treatment on it... there is a preset in RAW that I used called WOW Antique and I liked it so much that I decided to post both of them...Hope you enjoy them also...
she looked very alice in wonderland to me here.. this fleeting moment
trying to wear my bunny ears ;-)
This photo was processed using the RAW Aperture 3 Premium Preset Trix-400.
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Strobist info:
YN 460II with Shoot through Umbrella camera right
cat.on.front.porch.
comes.in.and.out.as.he.pleases!!
here.he.is.playing.with.a.st.jude.medallion.necklace.
which.is.a.no-no.
oh.well.he's.too.cute.to.stay.
mad.at.anyway.....i'm.a.catl.person.
used the raw presets from pt4p...this is rust with tweakage, plus 2 overlays (I think I love those too much!)
Husband thought this was SO cheezy when I asked them to do it...I really loved how it came out!
Edited with M9 Look for Leica Preset. Shot on Olympus Pen-F and 25mm Mitakon Speedmaster F0.95 with custom Lightroom Correction Profile.
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First thing first, let's get the aspect ratios out of the way. I think that this matters to me more than it matters to other people, but whatcha gonna do? Okay, this is 2.66:1 letterboxed into Academy ratio. (If we're going integers - and I always go integers - 133:50 and 11:8) 2.66:1 may look familiar because it is the CinemaScope ratio.
CinemaScope always calls to mind Lang in Contempt and then I start thinking about Godard and get distracted. I'm not a film geek buff by any stretch of the imagination, but I could see myself going that way quickly.
5 presets, again. I wouldn't say that these are a family because they aren't all riffing off one another, but warmth I would say is a recurring theme. You've got:
- Golden Winter
- Fields of Gold (sepia-ish)
- Gold in them thar hills.
- Golden Lady (yellow monochrome-y)
- Mellowgold
The first four go together decently well. The last was something I was fooling around with when "Whiskeyclone, Hotel City 1997" came on in iTunes. Something was just right about that moment, but the preset is one of my more persnickety creations. It's too sherbety for my taste, I think.
Golden Winter was something I originally came up with for Baker Beach sunset shots but it just wasn't working. I plopped it on my Mount Diablo shots - fit like a glove. Definitely my favorite of the bunch. Golden Lady was inspired by the poster for one of my all time favorite films, Metropolis (Lang on the brain tonight, it seems), but it doesn't come near to what I wish it would be. I'll probably work on getting to that point again later.
As far as the "movie title" preview image here, I actually wanted to do something reminiscent of Amarcord. I love how in your face the title is in that film with the gorgeous white lettering right in the middle of the screen. Since I couldn't pull that off, I figured a more subtle, modern, dirty approach might be the right thing. The photograph used Golden Winter as its base, with two adjustment layers (Fields of Gold and Golden Lady) on top. I'm ordering a print of that composite image for sure.
If you use one of thes presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
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I told you that this week was going to be a bit different, right? :)
I started shooting RAW files recently, on a bit of a whim. Editing has been interesting, but a good learning process. The only problem is that my hard drive is now completely 100% full to the brim, so I will be making a pilgrimage to Fry's (that makes it sound like I like the place, which is not at all the case) to pick up an additional 1 or 2 TB tomorrow. Joy of joys.
This first preset family is a little ambitious - for lack of a better word - and I assure you that I will not being going all out every day this week. I may stop part way through what with Thanksgiving, but you will be getting more than 7 presets without a doubt.
As you can imagine, the Sea and Sand family was designed with beach shots in mind. The differences are more complicated than this, but a basic breakdown of the five presets would be:
- Sea and Sand, aqua
- Sea, blue
- Sand, yellow
- Soft Green Seas, green
- Quicksand, orange
As far as the cheesy ticket identifiers on the b&as, I can't think of the seaside without thinking of boardwalks and piers and amusement parks. The main preview image (up top) was mildly inspired by an early Festival de Cannes poster. And I've got a confession - in addition to the namesake Sand and Sea preset, this guy had a wee bit of color tweaking in Photoshop. If only LR had color curves like Digital Photo Professional! ;)
You can use these presets on JPEGs, but the results will not be as nice, I assure you. Unless you shoot some weird JPEGs in which case they may look better. But who knows? The main thing that will need to be adjusted on JPEGs is of course brightness/contrast. These'll probably look super bright and really contrasty, so you'll want to tone those down a bit.
If you use one of these presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
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I really wanted to call this guy Hawaii Five-0, but for copyright infringement's sake, I decided it was better to leave it be. This was inspired by some vintage travel posters. Probably should have made the sunset more dramatic. Aspect ratio... standard 3:2 shot inside a frame to bump it to 41:27, which is fairly standard movie poster size.
Yet again, five presets. These were inspired by the islands themselves (and named for songs):
- Kaua'i Beauty; slightly lavender-y monochrome
- Moloka'i Slide; green and bright
- Lana'i Hula; richly orange, with blue shadows
- Maui Waltz; soft and pink
- Hawai'i Aloha; red and orange hues
Each of the islands has its own color, so that was the basic idea I took with me in creating these presets. I am really fond of Hawai'i Aloha and Lana'i Hula, though the latter is a bit over the top. Maui Waltz was designed to be used on tropical flowers shot in the shade, which sounds like a really limited preset, I know. It does work on people and other applications as well, being of a somewhat subtle bent.
The main preview image poster thing is a combination of Lana'i Hula and Moloka'i Slide to even things out. I'd plopped a Kaua'i Beauty layer on top, but it made things too dark.
If you use one of thes presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
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So remember back in Novemeber when I was going to post a week of RAW presets? Yeah, me neither apparently. Anyway, here's one of the four forgotten sets.
It's a lazy set. These are RAW versions of the five JPEG presets that were most popular at that time. So you get Piazza dei Miracoli, Piazza Maggiore, Redscale, Southside, and Transumanza. It's kind of surprising to me that these would be the most popular because they happen to be some of my absolute favorites and the stuff I like never seems to be the stuff that all y'all like.
The big preview image is pretty much relying on Transumanza, but I used a wee bit of Redscale and Southside for some adjustments.
And that would be 3:2 letterboxed into 4:3, if I recall correctly. That looks about it.
If you use one of these presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
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Looks like it's preset time again! It's been ages, I know. I'm lazy. This happens.
I'm trying to be charitable to all parties here. I myself shoot both RAW & JPEG. I've translated JPEG presets to RAW before, but this is the first time I've gone in the opposite direction. They don't do the exact same thing - because they can't do the exact same thing - but it works well enough.
Fiddling with my "packaging" a bit, but as usual I threw together the preview images in a few minutes. There's a certain lack of finesse. But I'd rather be shooting than meddling in AI/PSD.
Anyway, these presets are all named for gypsy jazz songs. Not inspired by them, though. I'm often in a Django-y mood... especially when it's cocktail time. The overall name should perhaps have been Nuits instead of Nuages. - since that's how they're all geared - but there is a song called "Nuages," so that's that.
If you use one of these presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
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Originally, this set was called 2+2=5, but in the three months since I was to have posted it, a few got added and one got gotten rid of. Grammar, clearly, is where my skill set is to be found.
At any rate, I made these presets while listening to Radiohead so that's that. They are mostly as melancholic as one might expect from the inspiration.
I should have tried harder on the font, but I just wanted to get this one uploaded and done with because I have just mounds and mounds of post-processing to do. Love how shrinking the image makes it look like there was no anti-aliasing. Not. But I mean you get the idea, right?
And I gotta say I am so sick of this ticket motif. I am figuring out new and less tacky "packaging" when it comes time for another go around of presets.
These shots are from this morning in Chinatown. Pre-parade craziness. I took my 10000th picture on the M2 today. I'm honestly shocked that it took me four months to do that - 2500 photos in a month is generally speaking a slow month for me. I hardly shot at all in January, though, so there is where the loss was.
For the Buddha head, I believe I used At the edge of the bubble and Bodysnatchers, but I could be all wrong on that. This happens.
If you use one of these presets, please credit me and link back to this page. I'd love to see what you do with it, so feel free to post a small image in the comments. Thanks for taking a look!
This photo was processed using the RAW Aperture 3 Premium Preset Trix-1600.
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Strobist info:
YN 460II with Shoot through Umbrella camera right
This photo was processed using the RAW Aperture 3 Premium Preset Trix-1600.
Strobist info:
Lumopro lp-160 half power into a reflective umbrella camera right. Bare flash camera left
What these RAW presets are made for - baby portraits! I think they work beautifully.
So here you get to see it used on Asian skin tone, taken indoors mainly lit by natural light.
The only tweaking I did on these was I raised the "fill" more at +28, more or less, on cocoa, coffee, lemon, orange and newborn B+W 2.
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RAW Presets by Gemma
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A vintage landscape for a wildlife refuge for wild birds. If Bloomberg has his way the birds will killed off.
New RAW Presets created by Gemma (I am such a fan of hers! Hehe)
These are made for and work wonders on baby portraits taken indoors. I thought I'd try them on a portrait of my little monster, taken outdoors, backlit by the sunset. These are processed using ACR, with absolutely no tweaking.
Personally I had being on the other side of the lens, but with the growth of RAW raw.tristanjud.com it was time to get a new picture I could use around the web. Originally I need to shoot a pic for an Interview but I didn't get the shot I was after in this shoot so we are back to the drawing board to come up with something.
Photo Details:
LumoPro LP160 w/ reflective umbrella behind and above the camera.
LumoPro LP160 bare camera right
Triggered by Aputure Trigmaster Plus 2.4g's
Shot with my new 60d and the Sigma 50mm 1.4
Processed in Aperture 3 using the RAW premium Preset Trix 400 get it here - rawpresets.tristanjud.com/
Want to know more about the LumoPro gear used then check out these two posts:
raw.tristanjud.com/2011/06/raw-lumopro-the-perfect-match/
raw.tristanjud.com/2011/05/lumopro-lp160-powers-my-lighting/
June 17: Our last service in our current church. Moving date is Thursday. Just before the service I took a picture of this candle in front of the table. Handheld for 0.6 second so a bit of movement, but that depicts the day of saying farewell.
Processed with Michelle Black Raw preset Moderna All Over Vamp
Here's a sample of some RAW presets I've been working on. You can snag them for free here. I'd really appreciate some feedback, so let me know how you like them!