1, the exposure control is adjusted according to your own film, but the black level is usually higher to make the black unreal. In short, the basic idea is low saturation and low contrast, so that the film will turn gray and then be a little clearer.
2. Tone curve project:
This is a classic curve, and most of the curves of film feel are of this style. "The dark part is not stereoscopic, and the highlight is milky white" is the characteristic of the film. Just remember that this curve is a formula.
3, HSL, color optional:
Although there will be color matching in PS, it can be roughly colored in LR, which is more intuitive. The idea is to unify the tones and reduce the "gorgeous" feeling of each color, for example, unify the yellow and green of distant trees, and add some black to the green to make the red less gorgeous and gray.
4. Effect options:
Add a little noise.
5. Camera calibration options:
This feeling is very similar to the mixed channel color matching in PS. The adjustment in LR feels simpler, more intuitive and easier to understand, and there is a separate saturation option, which is very easy to use. Mainly used to make photos "color cast". Here, the primary colors of red and green are adjusted to make them heavier.
Another simple method is to use the Japanese style preset made by others. One-click application, if you are not satisfied, you can fine-tune it. Japanese presets are downloaded from Baidu Jun.