We may use the the B&W film simulations more than the color variants. Using "Edit in -> DxO FilmPack 3" from Lightroom We use it from Lightroom 3.x with the LR plugin: For us it is more a tool create create a certain look and not so much to do truthful simulations. It is quite amazing how different film types render the same image. We had the chance to use a beta version of DxO FilmPack 3.įilmPack 3 supports over 60 different film types (color positive, color negative, B&W, Cross Processing and user defined). All the conversions are based on analyzing real film stock. This is also the way they approached the different film simulations. DxO is a company with a strong science background for imaging. Over the years we have seen many film emulation tools and plugins. A 64 bit version should follow in the near future). Plugin for Photoshop (initially for 32 bit only.Previous FilmPacks were limited to be used in DxO Optics Pro.But Film Pack 3 is different in many aspects: The DxO Optics Pro raw converter has gained a good reputation over the years and they sold a FilmPack for a while. ![]() For us it is not so much about being truthful to films but learning what can be useful for your own style. ![]() Looking at the different film renderings can inspire you for your own work. "Integrating DOP Tools into your Workflow"
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