Jose Villa | For the Love of Film - Ilford | DVLOP
DVLOP Jose Villa For The Love Of Film
If you are a fan of film photography, you probably know who Jose Villa is. He is one of the most renowned and influential film photographers in the world, who has been featured in Vogue, Martha Stewart Wedding, Harper's Bazaar, and many other publications. He is also the creator of DVLOP presets for film emulation, which are designed to help digital photographers achieve the same beautiful and organic results as film. But why film photography? Isn't digital photography more convenient and versatile? Well, yes and no. While digital photography has many advantages, such as instant feedback, unlimited storage, and easy editing, it also has some drawbacks, such as lack of character, dynamic range, and tonality. Film photography, on the other hand, has a unique aesthetic that is hard to replicate with digital. Film has a natural grain, color palette, contrast, and depth that give images a timeless and artistic feel. That's where DVLOP presets come in handy. DVLOP presets are not just simple filters that apply a generic look to your photos. They are carefully crafted tools that emulate the specific characteristics of different films, scanners, and processing techniques. They use DVLOP's advanced color magic and dual-illuminant profile system to ensure accurate and consistent results across different lighting conditions. They also allow you to customize your images with various adjustments and options to suit your personal style. In this article, we will review three of Jose Villa's DVLOP preset packs: For The Love Of Film - Fuji, For The Love Of Film - Kodak, and For The Love Of Film - Ilford. We will explore what makes each film unique, what presets are included in each pack, and how to use them to create stunning images that capture the essence of film photography. For The Love Of Film - Fuji
Fuji film is one of the most popular choices among film photographers, especially for weddings, portraits, and outdoor photography. Fuji film is known for its beautiful, organic results that deliver a soft, pastel, light and airy look. Fuji film has a neutral color balance with a cooler green and cyan base that creates a fresh and clean feel. Fuji film also has a smooth tonal range with fine grain that enhances skin tones and textures. The For The Love Of Film - Fuji pack includes 18 presets that emulate three types of Fuji films: Fuji 160ns, Fuji 400h, and Fuji 800npz. Each film type has six variations based on two scanners: Noritsu and Frontier. The Noritsu scanner produces warmer skin tones with cool highlights and shadows, while the Frontier scanner produces cooler skin tones with warmer highlights and shadows. The pack also includes three styling treatments for each preset: FTLOF (For The Love Of Film), which adds more contrast and saturation; Smooth, which reduces contrast and saturation; and Original, which preserves the natural look of the film. To use these presets effectively, you need to consider your lighting situation and your desired mood. For example, if you are shooting in bright sunlight or with flash photography, you might want to use Fuji 160ns or Fuji 400h with a Noritsu scanner to balance out the harsh light and create a warm glow. If you are shooting in overcast or indoor light, you might want to use Fuji 800npz or Fuji 400h with a Frontier scanner to add some coolness and contrast to your images. You can also experiment with different styling treatments to fine-tune your images according to your preference. Here is an example of how these presets can transform your images: ![Before](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Fuji-Before.jpg) Before ![After](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Fuji-After.jpg) After (Fuji 400h - Noritsu) For The Love Of Film - Kodak
Kodak film is another favorite among film photographers, especially for those who seek more contrast and richness in their images. Kodak film is known for its warm tones that showcase vibrant colors and true skin tones throughout. Kodak film has a magenta color balance with a warmer red and yellow base that creates a cozy and romantic feel. Kodak film also has a high dynamic range with medium grain that preserves details in both highlights and shadows. The For The Love Of Film - Kodak pack includes 18 presets that emulate three types of Kodak films: Portra 160, Portra 400, and Portra 800. Each film type has six variations based on two scanners: Noritsu and Frontier. The Noritsu scanner produces more contrast and saturation with brighter reds, while the Frontier scanner produces less contrast and saturation with softer reds. The pack also includes three styling treatments for each preset: FTLOF (For The Love Of Film), which adds more contrast and saturation; Smooth, which reduces contrast and saturation; and Original, which preserves the natural look of the film. To use these presets effectively, you need to consider your lighting situation and your desired mood. For example, if you are shooting in golden hour or with warm light sources, you might want to use Portra 400 or Portra 800 with a Frontier scanner to enhance the warm glow and create a soft look. If you are shooting in cloudy or cool light sources, you might want to use Portra 160 or Portra 400 with a Noritsu scanner to add some warmth and contrast to your images. You can also experiment with different styling treatments to fine-tune your images according to your preference. Here is an example of how these presets can transform your images: ![Before](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Kodak-Before.jpg) Before ![After](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Kodak-After.jpg) After (Portra 400 - Frontier) For The Love Of Film - Ilford
Ilford film is one of the most classic and timeless choices among film photographers, especially for those who love black and white photography. Ilford film is known for its elegant and artistic results that deliver a wide tonal range and fine detail. Ilford film has a neutral gray balance with a balanced black and white base that creates a sophisticated and dramatic feel. Ilford film also has a low grain structure that enhances sharpness and contrast. The For The Love Of Film - Ilford pack includes 18 presets that emulate three types of Ilford films: HP5 Plus, Delta 3200, and Pan F Plus. Each film type has six variations based on two scanners: Noritsu and Frontier. The Noritsu scanner produces more contrast and grain with darker blacks, while the Frontier scanner produces less contrast and grain with lighter blacks. The pack also includes three styling treatments for each preset: FTLOF (For The Love Of Film), which adds more contrast and grain; Smooth, which reduces contrast and grain; and Original, which preserves the natural look of the film. To use these presets effectively, you need to consider your lighting situation and your desired mood. For example, if you are shooting in low light or with high ISO settings, you might want to use HP5 Plus or Delta 3200 with a Noritsu scanner to create a gritty and edgy look. If you are shooting in bright light or with low ISO settings, you might want to use Pan F Plus or HP5 Plus with a Frontier scanner to create a crisp and elegant look. You can also experiment with different styling treatments to fine-tune your images according to your preference. Here is an example of how these presets can transform your images: ![Before](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Ilford-Before.jpg) Before ![After](https://dvlop.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/FTLOF-Ilford-After.jpg) After (HP5 Plus - Noritsu) Conclusion
As you can see, DVLOP presets for film emulation are more than just simple filters. They are powerful tools that allow you to recreate the look and feel of different films, scanners, and processing techniques. They also give you the flexibility to customize your images with various adjustments and options. Whether you want a soft, pastel, light and airy look with Fuji film, a warm, rich, contrasty look with Kodak film, or a classic, timeless, black and white look with Ilford film, DVLOP presets have you covered. If you are interested in trying out these presets for yourself, you can visit DVLOP website and buy the packs individually or as a bundle. You can also check out Jose Villa's website and Instagram to see more examples of his amazing work with film photography. We hope you enjoyed this article and learned something new about DVLOP presets for film emulation. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to leave them below. And don't forget to share this article with your friends who might be interested in film photography as well. FAQs
Q: What software do I need to use DVLOP presets? A: You need Adobe Lightroom 4 or later (Classic), Adobe Camera Raw CS6 or later, Adobe Lightroom CC Desktop 1.4 or later and Mobile (Non-Classic). Lightroom mobile presets are included but you need Lightroom Desktop for syncing. Q: What cameras are supported by DVLOP presets? A: DVLOP presets support most modern cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus, Panasonic, Leica, Pentax, and more. You can see the full list of supported cameras here. Q: How do I install DVLOP presets? A: You can follow the installation guide here for Lightroom Classic and here for Lightroom CC. Q: How do I apply DVLOP presets to my images? A: You can apply DVLOP presets by selecting them from the Presets panel in Lightroom or Camera Raw. You can also use the Quick Clicks menu to access them faster. Q: How do I customize DVLOP presets to suit my style? A: You can customize DVLOP presets by using the various adjustments and options available in Lightroom or Camera Raw. You can also use the FTLOF Tool Kit to fine-tune your images with additional controls.
DVLOP Jose Villa – For The Love Of Film
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