xthunder
Member
Hello,
Is there any Adobe Lightroom Preset for Epson R-D1(s) look for M8/M9?
Background: We are planning on creating a photo album for our kids and we have been looking through some old pictures that were shot with R-D1(s) and some of the pictures we really, really like the "look" of them!!! Now we wish that we can process some of the current pictures that we shot with M8u and produce the similar look as R-D1(s)...
I did some internet search for such presets for lightroom but could not find any...
Does anyone know if such presets exist and if so, where I can find them?
Thank you.
Peter.
Is there any Adobe Lightroom Preset for Epson R-D1(s) look for M8/M9?
Background: We are planning on creating a photo album for our kids and we have been looking through some old pictures that were shot with R-D1(s) and some of the pictures we really, really like the "look" of them!!! Now we wish that we can process some of the current pictures that we shot with M8u and produce the similar look as R-D1(s)...
I did some internet search for such presets for lightroom but could not find any...
Does anyone know if such presets exist and if so, where I can find them?
Thank you.
Peter.
popeye
Established
That's work you'll have to do I'm afraid but with some time and patience it's quite simple, just use the 'Compare View' to get an idea of what you need to do and where you are going and just experiment along the way.
xthunder
Member
Thanks popeye, but I was looking for 'an easy way out' 
There must be someone out there who's already done this...
Oh well, maybe it is time for me to read up on how to create my own Lightroom Preset now
There must be someone out there who's already done this...
Oh well, maybe it is time for me to read up on how to create my own Lightroom Preset now
smile
why so serious?
Can you please describe r-d1 look, just in two words. what is it about?
cheers
eugene
cheers
eugene
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Colour rendition all of its own, nicely saturated, but still natural, skin tones especially good. I think it´s just that it gets the colour balance right, or at least better than most. Epson may not be a camera manufacturer (Cosina built the mechanics), but they know a thing or two about image processing. Also it has a creamy, yet sharp look (given you have good glass). It has been said (more than on one occasion) that it is one of the more film-like digital cameras out there.
This adds up to it being very good for portraits and rich colours. Every user sooner or later will find out what its about, its been commented here on several occasions. A while back John from the land of Oz posted a series of pictures taken with three different cameras, and not one of the R-D1 crowd missed when it came to picking out which the R-D1 was responsible for.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87911
This adds up to it being very good for portraits and rich colours. Every user sooner or later will find out what its about, its been commented here on several occasions. A while back John from the land of Oz posted a series of pictures taken with three different cameras, and not one of the R-D1 crowd missed when it came to picking out which the R-D1 was responsible for.
http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=87911
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
hehe
how about offering your M8 for an R-D1 1:1 trade, i am sure your "problem" will be solved real fast!
how about offering your M8 for an R-D1 1:1 trade, i am sure your "problem" will be solved real fast!
Pickett Wilson
Veteran
What a hoot. Making stuff from an M8 look like from an RD1. Just glue the gas gauge from a 41 Buick on top of the M8. That'll do it! 
Ben Z
Veteran
A couple things I'd try is: reduce the M8 file size down to 3.8MP (40% to allow for the RD1's lower resolution sensor + another 12% to allow for the smaller size/greater crop-factor of the sensor). If that isn't enough. Then apply a little blur ("negative sharpening") to emulate the result of the RD1's stronger AA filter and shorter base length rangefinder. Other than that I can't think of anything, because aside from the above I can't see much difference in all the shots I have from my former RD1 compared to ones from my M8.
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NickTrop
Veteran
If you're thinking the RD-1 has a more film-like look than the M8, download a trial to Alien Skin's Exposure, see if you like it:
http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.aspx
Here are examples:
http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/exposure_examples.aspx
I'm not being facetious when I say this. It seems to me you the Epson gives you a more film-like look than the Leicas and you want that look quickly. This SW can achieve that. Who know? You might like one of them better.
http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/index.aspx
Here are examples:
http://www.alienskin.com/exposure/exposure_examples.aspx
I'm not being facetious when I say this. It seems to me you the Epson gives you a more film-like look than the Leicas and you want that look quickly. This SW can achieve that. Who know? You might like one of them better.
popeye
Established
Thanks popeye, but I was looking for 'an easy way out'
There must be someone out there who's already done this...
Oh well, maybe it is time for me to read up on how to create my own Lightroom Preset now![]()
Maybe this page can yield some presets... Free!
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