B-Lomo: Lomography Film Emulation In Blender
Camera settings - Set the exposure, aperture of the camera and the focal distance.
Lenses - Choose from 2 in built lenses, a fisheye (roughly 8mm equivalent) and a 35mm lens.
Lomo Recipes - Choose your Lomo recipe, or select ‘clear look’ to return to Blender’s default colour.
Resolution - This simply sets the resolution of the rendered image from 3 presets, all in a 3:2 aspect ratio which is a standard in film photography.
- ‘Low’ is 810x540, ideal for low end machines or quick preview renders.
- ‘Medium’ is 1620x1080, ideal for most machines and scenarios.
- ‘High’ is 3240x2160, Perfect for final renders on higher end hardware.
B-Lomo's Film Recipes:
'Ember' - Warm, vintage tones and a soft contrast: Ideal for exterior shots, deserts and sunsets.
'Glacier' - Cold, high contrast and heavy grain: Perfect for gritty night shots & Winter scenes.
'Subway' - Greenish hues, high contrast & red highlights: For gritty, urban vibes or apocalyptic scenes.
'Tropics' - Softer, cinematic orange & teal: An all round performer, brings cinematic colour grading to any shot.
'Scarlet' - Dramatic, high contrast reddish hues: Perfect for adding grit and energy, adds an edge to horror renders.
'Lavender' - Purple hues, very high contrast: Brings a unique flavour to renders, best used in nature scenes.
PLEASE NOTE: During rendering, the rendered image will appear to have no settings applied to it. This is because all film emulation is applied after the rendering is completed. Simply wait for the render to finish, and all film emulation will be applied automatically.
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Published | 5 months ago |
Blender Version | 4.2, 4.1 |
License | GPL |
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