Boosts contrast, clarity, and sharpness as needed based on the characteristics of this lens.
Vivid, retro, and cool. Sure to be a favorite.
You just found an old negative in the attic and you hold it up to the window light to see the classic image - scratches and faded color included.
Old and warm, with rusty shadows.
Adds a splatter edge to your image. Makes for a very unique vignette.
A bronze like toning - not quite sepia but rich and flavorful, version 2.
Bold and 3-dimensional like the original Enter the Dragon, but with a soft glowiness suitable for a Princess.
Blue in the shadows and warm in the highlights.
Rich, deep colors with a golden hue.
Deep darkness, bleached whites with a touch of peach and a bit of creamy smooth.
A risque color palette. Cool in the shadows, warm in the mids, bold and punchy. Try it for a fashion edge or modern moodiness. More painterly feel, like the movie.
Dramatic transformation. Bold vignette. Bold color. Diffused edges. Like looking through your super hero helmet at a gothic city.
A new rich black and white conversion that tends to lighten the skin tones.
Black and white with surreal depth.
This warm, sensual look is soft in contrast and tinted in a subtle rose essence. Try it on your female portraits. This rose has no thorns.
True deep black and clean crisp white.
Dragon's are lucky, and so are you! This adds a red, rose-like tint while maintaining the original color - albeit in a time-worn flavor.
Imagine a painting of an old Renaissance castle, hundreds of years old. Try this on your fine art and landscape images.
One variation on a classic fashion look: cross-processed film (a little more green).
Nearly black and white with just a touch of warm color.