Hello, I purchased the Panasonic Lumix lx100 and took it on my first trip. Was quite happy with the built in picture styles called filters in the camera, particularly a filter called "Old days" that renders a bright,soft and nostalgic look to image. For certain images, it works very well and creates a very nice effect. I was shooting at RAW+ JPG and found out on return of my trip that the RAW does not honor this filter. I have the small size JPG to use as a guide while tweaking the colors in Lightroom to match. I have only been partially successful in recreating the filter effect. My workflow so far has been: 1) Open JPG on a seperate window and RAW with ligthroom 2) Start with shadows and hightlights 3) Modify HSL colors, by looking at JPG as guide 4) Save it as preset 5) Test preset on a different image with the filter. Step 5 is when I realize the preset I create works on few images that have the same gamut of colors, but on a different image, the results do not match JPG. My questions are: 1) Besides HSL, what other sliders affect the colors ? 2) Is there a better way to reverse engineer the filter effect ? I work on a Mac, use lightroom 6. thanks Sridhar
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