5D Velvia LR & ACR Preset Available

I have developed a preset for ACR & Lightroom to give a Velvia look to your 5D images. Well my impression of Velvia!
You can download from http://www.huelight.com
I look forward to your comments.

Harry I tried the two presets you did against my own and the annoying thing is that any one preset gets close but not universal across all images. That makes it very hard. Running your presets over my images I found the v1b one the closest but the blue especially in skies was too aqua for me. I got a much better result taking the blue hue from your -16 to -9. The Velvia was very similar to mine giving a slightly purple blue.
I prefer to have the black slider on 2 rather than 5. Five looks OK but blows too many of my images, maybe a camera thing.
When I Import my images I convert to DNG and apply a preset close to your v1b but with the following:-
Blue hue -9
Black 2
Brightness 41
Contrast 18 (I tend to adjust contrast later mainly using Tone curve)
Clarity 33 (This is often too high - am still working this one out)
Vibrance 17
Thanks for your efforts - good fun isn't it - seems to change every day.

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