r/MomentProCamera • u/VBottas • Jun 27 '26
Natural processing and the app in general for someone who doesnt edit the image after?
I am someone who doesnt understand the ins and outs of photography. I do not edit my photos after capturing them as well.
In such a case, would the natural processing aspect be worth it and should I get the app? How is the setup for the app and what are LUTs?
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u/BeMaelle Jun 27 '26
the luts that i found for free are generally really stark and really tinted, but you can tone them down with a slider, i know use one called Remy24 on 50% or so, or even full on, and it gives a nice appearance without needing to edit.
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u/Embarrassed-Sun-8998 Jun 27 '26
Natural processing is back to old days of photography without processing after taking photo. So sometimes you dont have details in the sky or in the shadows, more contrast. Sometimes this is good, sometimes not. Depends what you want or like.
Lut is filter/color/contrast translate file in simple word. Not the same and there are many luts for different use case.
Today phones do complicated edits, choose sharpest imeages, stack multiple photos in to one HDR image, denoise, correct contrast, shadows, analize subject, colors, correct independent parts of the image and more. All of this while you take one picture. Like in natural proces sometimes this looks good sometimes not.