Gold 200 Preset - Mobile

Sale Price:$9.93 Original Price:$14.99
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Digital 🤝 Film

For Lightroom mobile only.

Made for: iPhone, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Nikon, Leica, Android systems, and any camera system you can think of.

Want just one film stock? Here’s Gold 200 with my 120 and 35mm grain options. Use this as your go-to film image refresher and have a great time watching your day-to-day get a little warmer and film grainy.

What you’re getting:

  • 3 presets in total. Changing the exposure and white balance will be helpful before/after the application.

    Gold 200: Perfect for any shooting situation, this preset is vivid, but subtle enough to be versatile in both landscape and portraiture situations.

  • “Film Tools”

    • Apply 35mm or medium format grain.

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Digital 🤝 Film

For Lightroom mobile only.

Made for: iPhone, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Nikon, Leica, Android systems, and any camera system you can think of.

Want just one film stock? Here’s Gold 200 with my 120 and 35mm grain options. Use this as your go-to film image refresher and have a great time watching your day-to-day get a little warmer and film grainy.

What you’re getting:

  • 3 presets in total. Changing the exposure and white balance will be helpful before/after the application.

    Gold 200: Perfect for any shooting situation, this preset is vivid, but subtle enough to be versatile in both landscape and portraiture situations.

  • “Film Tools”

    • Apply 35mm or medium format grain.

Want more Kodak Films presets?

PayPal, Apple Pay, Credit Card, and more options at checkout.

Digital 🤝 Film

For Lightroom mobile only.

Made for: iPhone, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Nikon, Leica, Android systems, and any camera system you can think of.

Want just one film stock? Here’s Gold 200 with my 120 and 35mm grain options. Use this as your go-to film image refresher and have a great time watching your day-to-day get a little warmer and film grainy.

What you’re getting:

  • 3 presets in total. Changing the exposure and white balance will be helpful before/after the application.

    Gold 200: Perfect for any shooting situation, this preset is vivid, but subtle enough to be versatile in both landscape and portraiture situations.

  • “Film Tools”

    • Apply 35mm or medium format grain.

Want more Kodak Films presets?

PayPal, Apple Pay, Credit Card, and more options at checkout.

FAQs

1. How would you suggest using these presets?

  • I’d suggest using them exactly as I do:

    Adjust the white balance (wb) of the photo first. For me, I normally select Auto WB just to see what Lightroom has in mind. In my experience, this can either be very helpful and the photo changes for the better or it’s dramatically cooled/warmed and impacts it too greatly. Either way, I like to take the recommendation into consideration and I’ll adjust the sliders from there. By the end of this, I almost always warm my photos on the temperature slider. I enjoy shooting in sunny conditions and I’d like my photos to reflect what I was seeing (this is not a must-do, but it’s what I enjoy). What I’d like you to take away here is white balance is important not just for these presets, but for your photos overall. Its effects can alter how I feel about a photo.

    Now, choose the preset! I lean towards the 120 grain when I’ve photographed people or landscapes (the grain fineness allows for more sharpness) and 35mm selections when I want a little more texture in my photo overall.

  • A notable feature in Lightroom presets is the ability to select how strong you would like the preset to be. After selecting the preset, I’ll sometimes check to see if I’d like the preset at the full amount, if it looks better toned down, or if adding more helps me achieve what I’m looking for. I’ve found this useful with images taken on phones.

    From this point on, play around! Make adjustments as you see fit or leave the photo once the WB and preset have been applied. As I mentioned above, these are intended to emulate film and sometimes the film look is all you’ll need. I personally enjoy lowering my whites and highlights to achieve a “softer” image.

2. How did you decide on this price?

  • To put it simply, I want these to be accessible to everyone. I’m hoping these will make it easier to approach the world of editing and also provide more experienced folks with a refreshed look for their images. 

3. How do I install these?

  • Here's what to do:

    1. Download the folder to your files. Make sure to unzip it after downloading.

    2. Add the DNG photos to Lightroom. Think of these images as the 'preset placeholders.' The preset data is within each one. Names of the preset are attached to the photo.

    3. Open the photo and in the Presets tab, select the top right 3 dots and select: Create Preset. This will add the settings from the photo and you can name it according to the file name.

    4. Add it to any group you want, but I'd suggest making a group and name naming it Ode to Kodak to organize them :)

    Something to note, these files have to be this size in order to retain the preset data. Once you've created the presets, I'd recommend deleting all the photos to save your phone some space.

    After all this, you should be good to go! Please let me know if you have any questions and I'd be happy to keep walking through.

4. Any other tips?

  • I enjoy applying “upright” to my images with architecture with them. Having straighter lines can help improve an image quite a bit.

  • I’ll occasionally apply the preset, export the photo, and then import the edited photo back into Lightroom. Editing from that point is sort of like editing a film photo at that point in my mind.

  • Play with the white balance a lot, which can dramatically change the quality of a photo.

  • Check back here for added tips :)

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Gold 200 Preset - Desktop
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