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Here’s a quick lil tip for you guys to make your photos look film-ish without having to edit them: Increase your ISO and have your colour temperature to around 5000K and above. The photos above are SOOC but the one on the left has a 1600 ISO and the colour temp of around 6000K whereas the other one just had the normal settings. (Click the photos for a better view)
*I use a Sony and it has the colour temperature adjustments in the white balance part. I don’t know how to do it on other cameras.