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Images were edited beforehand w/ WB/tint set identically.
#ADDING PRESET IN ALIENSKIN EXPOSURE 4 PRO#
Exposure and VSCO Film both have these on offer, so I've compared their Pro 400H, HP5, Tri-X and Provia 160VC emulations. Note that I have historically used Fuji Astia (color I love the real thing) and Kodak Tri-X (B+W great grain) emulations for most of my shots, but have been leaning towards Fuji 400H (a great neutral film) and Ilford HP5 (finer grain than Tri-X). I've always been impressed by a lot of photographers who use VSCO Film, and decided to dedicate my Sunday morning to comparing VSCO's film presets (VSCO 01 & VSCO 02 for LR4) with Exposure's. Still, it's always worth shopping around on occasion to see what else is out there. It's not the smoothest workflow, but the results are hard to beat. I typically set my preferred presets as actions in PS so I can hit a couple of keyboard shortcuts and end up back in Lightroom with a neatly stacked TIFF image on top of the original RAW one.
#ADDING PRESET IN ALIENSKIN EXPOSURE 4 SKIN#
Import into LR, fix any WB/exposure/highlight issues, apply a hand-crafted preset for some basic colour correction/vignetting/etc and then push the image into Photoshop + Alien Skin Exposure ("Exposure") and apply a film preset. My process has always been fairly manual. In fact the list of support m43 lenses is pretty short.During downtime or during periods where I've lacked a bit of motivation to go out and shoot, editing old photos and/or trying out some new post-processing techniques has often given me some inspiration to get out there again.
(for example, none of the Olympus f/1.2 primes are supported, either in X3 or X4. Until Exposure does these things, for me it can’t be a primary solution. I want my Raw convertor to show me the view I framed, not something else. Also, Exposure does not recognise the default imaging area, but recovers extra pixels – this is a nice to have in some cases, but it should be an option, not a default. X4 is no different, although it supports more lenses. Exposure’s own corrections (when they exist), which might be appropriate at a second level, are not a good replacement for the manufacturer corrections. Pretty much every other serious Raw converter does this, so it’s hard to understand why Exposure does not. those communicated in the camera metadata, and which effectively are part of the lens design). I’ve been working with Exposure since X2, and it has a lot to offer, but one thing disappoints me: it seems that it does not apply automatic lens corrections (i.e.
#ADDING PRESET IN ALIENSKIN EXPOSURE 4 UPGRADE#
If you purchased any version of Exposure before July 1st, you can use your license code to upgrade to Exposure X4 for the upgrade price of $99.
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If you purchased Exposure X3 on or after July 1st, 2018, we’ll be sending you a free upgrade to Exposure X4 soon.
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Visit the Exposure features page to see a full list of the new features.