Tree above stream : digital & film

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0V2A7101.CR3.xmp (11.9 KB)

Darktable + Gmic in Gimp

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Auto-matched tone curve, film-like, film simulation Velvia 50, auto-matched camera profile, RT 5.11

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Negmaster, DSLR saturated profile, saturation +2, contrast +2, gamma -5

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It is common place to share your sidecar file so that others can learn for your edit.

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I really like the result, but I don’t think it’s opensource software.

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A more filmic take in ART with a custom CTL for film emulation. Cool shadows, warm highlights.


0V2A7101.CR3.arp (13.9 KB)

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My try with AgX on the digital version. Attempt to balance the exposure across the picture, to give it a film-like look

Tree_0V2A7101.CR3.xmp (13.6 KB)

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Now for the film part, with more or less same process as the digital, with initial work with negadoctor. Close, but not the same

Tree - Film_0V2A7304.CR3.xmp (15.8 KB)

The 2nd image is much brighter.

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As my workflow has changed quite a bit since the last time I edited this one, I went at it again. The new result is much different from my formerly posted one. I think it looks more natural.


0V2A7101_01.CR3.xmp (11.3 KB)

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And, with the caveat that I have no idea what I’m doing, I tried the film scan version.


0V2A7304.CR3.xmp (13.2 KB)

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I tried only the film version.

color

dt 5.2

0V2A7304.CR3.xmp (14.0 KB)

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Film version in monochrome.

dt 5.2

0V2A7304_02.CR3.xmp (15.7 KB)

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I like them both, nice contrast, although the colors are just a bit too weird on the color one in my opinion.

I did this, only with negadoctor.

edit: forgot to add the .xmp
0V2A7304.CR3.xmp (17.9 KB)

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I’m by no means proficient with negadoctor, but I am impressed. Highly impressed.

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