Using Analog Efex 2


One of the software programmes I use in conjunction with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop is Nik suite of filters which includes Color Efex, Silver Efex and Analog Efex. The later give the images an old school film finish and I use this very sparingly as it can be overdone.  However in high contrast light with the right subject the finish can transform an image.  

Cars in the pitlane is one subject I tend to run through the Analog Efex filters and this is what I've done with some of the shots I took today during the set up for the 6 Hours of Bahrain this weekend.

I have produced and saved several custom filters based on the Classic Camera 4 preset that comes with the programme.  I will tweak my own custom settings to get the effect that suits the subject.  It is very similar to Classic Chrome that comes with the Fujifilm X-T1, X100T etc but I found that Analog Efex gives me more control.  So I tend to set up the shot from the RAW file in Lightroom and then put it through Analog Efex to give me the finished image.

I looking for a finish that is very metallic and very 3D, like transparency film.

All of the images were shot on a Fujifilm X-T1 with either an 18mm f2, 56mm f1.2 or 50-140mm f2.8 lens.










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