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Another one wide open with the synoptic for the ‘dreamy’ look on the m10r

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Thought I’d try with the m8. Easily the best imo. Boring pics but the crap dynamic range and low megapixel count help imo.

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Portra 400

 

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Ilford Delta 400

 

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vor 7 Minuten schrieb evikne:

I like the Portra version. But maybe a little more grain would make both versions even more film-ish? @benqui Did you use the supplied amount of grain from the presets?

Yes, but I reduced the grain a bit! I will give it a try with more grain

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A couple more from the weekend. One with the vm apo 50 and the other with the Nokton 40mm f1.4

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Kodakchrome 200, APO-35(11699)., M10-R

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RNI Polaroid 690 v2

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M10, 50mm Summilux v3 wide open

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RNI Fuji FP 100C v6 faded

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M10, 50mm Summilux v3 wide open

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On 11/12/2023 at 7:18 PM, evikne said:

I like the Portra version. But maybe a little more grain would make both versions even more film-ish? @benqui Did you use the supplied amount of grain from the presets?

Im a bit lost, is it supplied like a preset? Or we play around in the LR slider? 

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4 hours ago, jakontil said:

Im a bit lost, is it supplied like a preset? Or we play around in the LR slider? 

The profiles cannot contain grain, so each RNI profile has an associated preset that contains profile + grain. This grain can of course be tweaked as you like with the LR sliders. But I find it easiest to just select a profile from the profile browser and then add grain as/if you wish.

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RNI Fuji Superia 400

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M10, 50mm Summilux pre-asph (E46)

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