
Ultimately, there is no one solution for everything. Overall they are a bit more powerful due to the extensive tweak options. Mastin imo are the closest, most natural one click presets but they only seem to work in good light and are best on sunny days which is probably how they were designed. To find more examples and to purchase the 'Kodak Everyday' preset pack, head on over to Mastin Labs' product page.īit late to this thread but here are my findings: I use both companies offerings but not the everyday pack yet.

The Kodak Everyday pack requires Adobe Lightroom 7. If you're using another brand camera, Mastin Labs suggests using the Canon preset, which will give you similar results with only a 'slight reduction in accuracy. In addition to the base presets that come in the pack, Mastin Labs also includes toning profiles, custom white balance settings, and grain settings that replicate 35mm and medium format film grain structure.

In Mastin Labs' words, this 'pack has three distinct looks: bright and vivid, gold and lush, or rich black and white tones. Mastin Labs has released a new collection of presets for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop that aim to emulate the look of three iconic Kodak film stocks.
