Smooth Saturation Roll-off [Lightroom preset]
Film is like a bucket that can only hold a certain amount of color, while digital shots are like a bigger bucket that can hold much more color, especially in very bright and dark areas. This leads to more colorful highlights that are a dead giveaway and can instantly ruin your film emulation.
That's where my new Lightroom preset comes in, aiming to restore that classic film charm.
Introducing the "Saturation soft roll-of masks" Lightroom preset, designed to be one powerful yet subtle tool that helps you recreate the timeless allure of classic film photography within the digital realm. Inspired by the soft saturation roll-off that film photography has at the edges of the dynamic range.
In simpler terms, it tones down the saturation in the darkest and lightest parts of your images while leaving the mid-tones untouched. This is achieved with 3 masks that aim to stimulate that gradual roll-off on your digital files.
Above you can see how this would look on a luma vs sat curve. The effect will be subtle but by incorporating this technique, into your workflow you will level up your film emulations. The preset effectively softens the saturation at the extremities of the exposure spectrum. This intentional reduction in saturation results in a more subtle and organic tonal balance, minimizing any color casts while enhancing the overall natural appearance of your images.
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The preset works best with natural light and shots with no color channels oversaturated at the time of capture. I would avoid using it on images where RGB LEDs were used as the main color source because they output a lot more color in only one of 3 channels and often will overexpose at least one of them.
You will get 3 presets. One of them affects both the shadows and the highlights at the same time. The other two will give you more control by breaking the 3 masks into ones targeting the DARKS and HIGHLIGHTS of the image.
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For optimal results, I recommend applying the camera profiles as early as possible in your editing process, right after you set a proper white balance for your images you can do whatever you want with them.
They are not a 1 click preset!
Please note that these are custom response curves saved as camera profiles, not a one-click preset. They are great building blocks that will help you create nostalgic film emulations with amazing colors, but you will still have to make basic adjustments to your RAW files to bring the best out of your photos.
Purchase of these Lightroom presets and Camera profiles grants the buyer a personal, non-transferable, and non-exclusive license to use the presets. This license strictly prohibits resale, redistribution, or sharing of the presets in their original or any modified form, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes.
INSTALLATION:
Copy the .xmp files to the specific folder:
Windows: C:Users\[your username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings
macOS: User Library>Application Support>Adobe>CameraRaw> Settings
You can make as many subfolders and organize the files however you see fit as Lightroom won't care and it will load everything in them
WARNING: Your Lightroom Version has to be somewhat recent. This won't work with versions of Lightroom that do not have a curve panel inside their maks.
To learn how to add any presets to Lightroom you can follow these steps:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/kb/faq-install-presets-profiles.html
One Lightroom / Camera raw preset with 3 variants