5 Tips For Making Your DSLR Photos Look Like Film – SlashGear
The automated settings on a digital camera are meant to capture a clean image that’s as true to life as possible. Of course, a true-to-life picture doesn’t always look better than a slightly blurry one. Film photos, compared to digital photos, generally have brighter color saturation, lower contrast, and reduced sharpness. As long as you don’t mind switching the automated features on your camera to manual, you can create an image more in line with a classic film aesthetic.
In your settings, raise the saturation to increase the presence of vivid colors like red and green, turn the contrast down a bit to keep the image balanced, and lower the sharpness slightly to make the image smoother overall. The resulting photos will look a bit less true to life, yes, but if you’re trying to get an image that’s more artistic or fantastical, they’ll have that look in spades.
Keep in mind that some DSLR cameras don’t let you manually adjust the settings. However, most at least have setting presets you can toggle for different image qualities. If you can’t tweak the settings directly, try experimenting with the presets to see which one gets you closest in line with that natural film photo look.
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