It's just flat lighting + desaturate colours + increase contrast + soften (blur). Easy to do in LR. But sorry, it only takes 3 seconds....
And as stated, kinda natural with portra.
Peter, can you please describe the non-digitally-reproducible (or impractical-to-reproduce) aspects of that specific "look" in form of a numbered list, letting us understand what exactly you are looking for? I just don't get it...
Sorry - but it certainly isn't. I've tried to achieve this look for *years*, but it's just not the real thing. But I'm curious to see some of your examples that have this look and were scanned and processed with Lightroom/PS.
Peter
Before
After
Lightroom settings Clarity -86, vibrance -21, Saturation -33, Contrast -3. Serriously about 3 seconds.
My stance is that "it seems like it's not bound to a particular film and can be reproduced digitally" (I mean digital capture!), therefore, it would be meaningless to provide film samples. I'll try with LR at home tonight...
All what you listed above can be pretty easily achieved with digital capture in my view. (OTOH, doesn't 1 and 2 contradicts?)
Regards,
Loris.
A lot of the look comes from the very shallow DOF obtained with shooting FF 645 at F2 with the Zeiss optics. There is something in the bokeh, contrast (both global & local), DOF, color, tonality and sharpness...
Loris. This one is indeed better (but not perfect). Was it shot with a Digicam?
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