Canned Heat

I initially created ‘Canned Heat’ over a year ago when playing around with recipes to best capture sunsets. One of my other Classic Negative recipe ‘Peach Fade’ prevailed from that experiment and thus ‘Canned Heat’ was forgotten… until now. I dusted it off, gave it a few tweaks and then brought this Frankenstein’s Monster of a recipe back to life just for this trip. ‘Canned Heat’ gets its name from the massive white balance shift to the warm side, controlled by a fairly muted saturation of minus 2. It has medium dynamic range, soft highlights but clarity turned up a far as she goes to make this recipe punch.

Maybe it’s the Classic Negative film simulation, or the white balance shift, or a combination of everything together, but this is almost giving me a teal and orange look. Whatever it is, this recipe is 100% a vibe and definitely very film-like… whatever that means.

See some results below…

As seen in this video…

Canned Heat

Classic Neg.
Dynamic Range: 200
Highlight: -2
Shadow: +1
Color: -2
Noise Reduction: -4
Sharpening: 0
Clarity: +5
Grain Effect: Weak, Large
Color Chrome Effect: Weak
Color Chrome Effect Blue: Weak
White Balance: Auto (R6 B-7)

Ross McConaghy
Filmmaker & Photographer based in Northern Ireland.
http://www.rossmcconaghy.com
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