The Cinestill 800T has emerged as the preferred choice for analog night photography enthusiasts worldwide. Renowned for its exceptional contrast and saturation, the film’s distinctive cold blacks provide a robust foundation for captivating night street photography.
Kodachrome 25 is one of the most iconic and beloved films of all time. Renowned photographers around the world have used it to capture stunning images that have left an indelible mark on the history of photography.
Fuji Velvia has been the preferred choice of film for landscape and nature photographers, renowned for its vivid reds and blues that captured the essence of Grand Canyon landscapes. As a LUT, it’s a niche offering, created out of love for this classic film to cater to enthusiasts of its distinctive style. enthusiasts of the style.
Originally developed as a portrait film, Fuji Astia 100F is renowned for its ability to have rendered skin tones with stunning accuracy. However, as I delved deeper into its capabilities, I couldn’t help but notice the incredible street photography work shot with it. This prompted me to make this LUT a top choice for street photographers.
Kodak Portra 160 is a highly sought-after film for portrait photography due to its low contrast and warm tones. If you’re searching for a filter that can create a balanced, creamy yellow look, your search ends here.
Kodak Ektachrome E100 is a stunning color grade and a versatile film that was used for both portrait and landscape photography. It performed exceptionally well in any setting.