VGCO CCD89
Introducing VGCO CCD89
Price: $40
In 2006, a camera brand collaborated with Kodak to release their first digital camera. It was a landmark moment. A few years later they did it again, with a refined design that pushed the CCD sensor even further. The colors these cameras produced straight out of the file are unlike anything made before or since. Warm, layered, and immediately recognizable to anyone who has spent time with them.
CCD sensors have largely been replaced by better technology. In most measurable ways, modern cameras outperform them. But the era of a camera brand and a filmmaker building something together with that kind of intention feels like it belongs to another time.
CCD89 is built around both of those cameras. Four presets in total: two color variants modeled after each body, and a monochrome partner for each. It's the most expansive single pack we've released, rounded out with a range of modifiers to take the look further.
Consider it a love letter to the days of Maroon 5 and Colbie Caillat.
Includes the preset, modifiers, and a user guide. Works with any camera system.
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High Contrast: Punch the contrast, and maybe blow the highlights for fun!
ISO640, ISO1250, & ISO2500: Three levels of noise for your CCD inspired photos!
Pull: Lower exposure
Push: Raise exposure
Cool Tones
Warm Tones
Saturate: More color!
Three additional modifiers are included in Lightroom only:
Sticker Pack: Add white or black sticker-style borders. Great for college yearbooks!
Auto Geometry: Utilizes the one-click Geometry engine in Lightroom
Denoise: Utilizes the one-click Denoise engine in Lightroom
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Lightroom Classic, Cloud, & Mobile
In 2006, a camera brand collaborated with Kodak to release their first digital camera. It was a landmark moment. A few years later they did it again, with a refined design that pushed the CCD sensor even further. The colors these cameras produced straight out of the file are unlike anything made before or since. Warm, layered, and immediately recognizable to anyone who has spent time with them.
CCD sensors have largely been replaced by better technology. In most measurable ways, modern cameras outperform them. But the era of a camera brand and a filmmaker building something together with that kind of intention feels like it belongs to another time.
CCD89 is built around both of those cameras. Four presets in total: two color variants modeled after each body, and a monochrome partner for each. It's the most expansive single pack we've released, rounded out with a range of modifiers to take the look further.
Consider it a love letter to the days of Maroon 5 and Colbie Caillat.
Includes the preset, modifiers, and a user guide. Works with any camera system.
Capture One 22+
In 2006, a camera brand collaborated with Kodak to release their first digital camera. It was a landmark moment. A few years later they did it again, with a refined design that pushed the CCD sensor even further. The colors these cameras produced straight out of the file are unlike anything made before or since. Warm, layered, and immediately recognizable to anyone who has spent time with them.
CCD sensors have largely been replaced by better technology. In most measurable ways, modern cameras outperform them. But the era of a camera brand and a filmmaker building something together with that kind of intention feels like it belongs to another time.
CCD89 is built around both of those cameras. Four presets in total: two color variants modeled after each body, and a monochrome partner for each. It's the most expansive single pack we've released, rounded out with a range of modifiers to take the look further.
Consider it a love letter to the days of Maroon 5 and Colbie Caillat.
Includes the preset, modifiers, and a user guide. Works with any camera system.
SEE IT IN ACTION
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