r/modipix

đź‘‹ Welcome to r/modipix! The open community for Cinematic Photography & LUTs.
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đź‘‹ Welcome to r/modipix! The open community for Cinematic Photography & LUTs.

Hey everyone! Welcome to r/modipix.

While I am the developer behind the Modipix app, my goal for this subreddit is much bigger than just one tool. I want this to be an open, creative hub for anyone passionate about color science, analog film aesthetics, and mobile photography.

Whether you edit with Modipix, Lightroom, VSCO, or DaVinci Resolve, you belong here!

📸 What to Post Here

  • Free 3D LUTs & Recipes: Have a great .cube file or a specific setting that perfectly mimics Kodak Portra or Fujifilm? Share it with the community!
  • Photo Showcases: Drop your best cinematic edits, street photography, or moody landscapes.
  • Workflow & Techniques: Discuss how to get that perfect halation, authentic grain, or minimalist editorial look.
  • Modipix Talk: Of course, if you use Modipix, feel free to share your edits with EXIF frames, drop feedback, or request new features!

🌟 The Community Vibe

We are here to inspire each other. Share your knowledge, give constructive feedback on photos, and let's build a massive library of creative workflows.

🚀 How to Get Started

  1. Introduce yourself! What's your go-to camera or editing app? Are you into vintage vibes or clean editorial looks?
  2. Share a photo or a LUT!
  3. (Optional) If you want to try a new tool designed specifically for offline, cinematic color grading, check out modipix.app.

Let's make some art together! 🎬

u/FormalDesigner8091 — 4 days ago
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Testing some cinematic film looks on the S21 FE.

Hi everyone. I’ve been working on a personal project called Modipix – a mobile tool designed for those who want proper color science and analog aesthetics without the bloat.

I shot these on my Samsung S21 FE to see how the sensor handles custom 3D LUTs and physical-based grain. My goal was to create something that feels like a classic point-and-shoot but with modern control.

Features:

  • 500+ 3D LUTs: High-performance color grading (Kodak, Fujifilm, Agfa).
  • Film Baking Engine: High-quality grain, halation, and bloom effects.
  • Aesthetic EXIF Frames: Minimalist borders to give shots an editorial look.
  • Privacy-First: 100% Offline processing. No accounts, no cloud uploads.
  • Clean UI: No ads or intrusive pop-ups. Just the photo.

The app is still evolving and I'm currently building a small community at r/modipix for anyone interested in sharing color recipes and workflows.

I’d love to get your thoughts on the frame aesthetics and the grading. If you’re a mobile photographer or a film enthusiast, what features would you want to see in an indie project like this?

u/FormalDesigner8091 — 3 days ago
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Loving this app with my toy camera

Using built in free LUTs, plus downloaded .cube LUTs and Smart Filters. Last photo is just the photo of my keychain camera that I used. :)

u/External_Inflation_3 — 16 hours ago