
And so this gives, it's a much punchier look but let me take the opacity and dial it back. So let's run this and see if it'll get it. But a lot of times what I do is I just lower the opacity until I'm happy with it.

So obviously, you can come in here and you can tweak these levels a lot. I also will say that I rarely use this at its fullest intensity. I thought it had a nice little punch to it. I just thought, even though it's usually a very saturated gold film, it l. The one that I think turned out really nice on this was like a Kodak gold, which is that regular, there we go. So I'm just gonna pick one kind that I prefer. For the sake of speed, I really, really like it. It does struggle sometimes with these huge, huge, files. So I'm just gonna come in and go to Alien Skin Exposure. But I just happen to think that Exposure is quick for what I use. Let me make the S-curve and add contrast. You can definitely use curves and things like that to achieve the effect you're trying to create, like, okay, I wanna add more contrast.

Now for the actual color-grading of this image, my little secret that I use to color-grade is, I use a program called Alien Skin Exposure a lot.
