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11
Jan
VIDEO – VSCO Film Overview
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11
Jan
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Awesome video! I love using VSCO.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video, it has been very informative.
Great video, not poor at all. It makes me want a VSCO Film. Thanks!
Thanks Hunter for an excellent video. I was deciding whether to buy this VSCO presets and your review has really helped my decision. Cheers!
Agreed, thanks for doing the vid – well presented.
Fantastic job on this video! Very informative and nicely done. Thank you for taking the time and effort to create this.
I have the standard package of the presets and it does *not* include any of the faded presets.
Jennifer – great tip and thanks for the clarification!
Wow. Great video! So clear & thorough. I was looking for some major guidance through VSCO & have found it here. Thank you!! I’m looking forward to those upcoming VSCO recipes! Also, would love a blog or video on how you go about making your ISO noise reduction & Sharpening Presets. In all this time I did not realize I could have done that & have always depended on doing those things in Photoshop.
Thank you for a good review. I’m going to order it right now!
Thanks for this, very helpful – still not sure if it is worth that money or not for me. Just one point – I think you have got HP5 and XP2 confused. HP5 is a beautiful and very traditional film using standard chemistry.
You are absolutely correct. I always get HP5 and XP2 confused.
Great,great video about using presets. I too was not a fan of using presets, yet these seem to add a touch, that gives it a natural feel. I too would like a video on how to set ones’s own sharpening.
Thanks again for sharing and educating…
Really useful video, thanks. Helped me make the decision to purchase both Lightroom and the VSCO FILM presets.
For those that requested a follow-up video, you can now see it here – http://www.hunterphotographic.com/video-vsco-film-with-custom-settings/
The follow-up covers how to create a custom Lightroom preset that includes VSCO. This should help you to minimize your editing time by improving your workflow. Thanks to Casey and Steven, among others, for the request.
Thank you for spending the time to go through your workflow with VSCO film
I have only become aware of these presets and have been tempted to get it.
This video has done a lot in the way of explaining how it all works, for, unfortunately, VSCO doesn’t provide a trial of their products.
At least I haven’t been able to find them.
Thank you again and I look forward to seeing more of your work.