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.
A white image transfer looking border. Be sure to crop your image first as the border will fit to whatever dimensions your image has.
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).