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The Archetype Process - The Monochrome Pack

The Archetype Process - The Monochrome Pack

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If you're wanting a classic and timeless feel to your images it's hard to beat black and white! The Monochrome Pack includes some of the most popular black and white films including Fujifilm Acros if you're looking for contrast, Kodak Tri-X and Ilford HP5 Plus if you need versatility and Ilford Delta 3200 if you want a beautiful soft look. Red, yellow, and green filter profiles and pushed versions are included to give you the best options to match your film scans or find a look that matches your vision.

PROFILES IN THE PACK

FUJIFILM ACROS 100

Acros 100 is a high contrast film that works great for most types of photography. It is less sensitive to red (hey Google, what does orthopanchromatic mean?) which gives it a unique look compared to the other profiles in the monochrome pack.

ILFORD HP5

Ilford HP5 is a medium contrast black and white film that works great for almost all types of photography.

ILFORD DELTA 3200

Ilford Delta 3200 is a low contrast high ISO film that works great for weddings and portraits. It has a soft look that is great in low light situations such as getting ready photos during weddings.

KODAK TRI-X

Kodak Tri-X is a classic medium contrast film that works great for all types of photography.

Software Requirements
The Archetype Process profiles for Lightroom work in ACR (Adobe Camera Raw) 10.3 and newer, Lightroom Classic CC 7.3 and newer, Lightroom CC 1.3 and newer, and Lightroom Mobile.

The Archetype Process for Capture One is compatible with Capture One 10.1.2 and newer. Earlier versions do not support The Archetype Process Styles.

Lighroom and C1 Differences
The profiles for Lightroom and Capture One were built using the same film scans but there are differences in how the profiles are applied between the two programs.

One important difference is that Capture One does not allow the Layer Opacity to be adjusted on the ICC Profiles that TAP profiles use.  This means that the profiles are applied at their full amount and cannot be reduced.

Lightroom allows the profile to be adjusted using the profile amount slider and can be reduced or increased.

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