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09/14/2006 02:48:25 AM · #1
Hello

Does anyone know any good film effects that you can recreate in photoshop or any links to them? Such as Fuji Neopan Film style, Fuji Velvia Film Effects and Ilford HP5 Effects? Things like that?
09/14/2006 04:56:10 AM · #2
Alien.Skin.Exposure.v1.0.for.Adobe.Photoshop

The closest thing to film since film, Exposure brings the look and
feel of film to digital photography. You can now digitally
simulate the vivid colors of Velvia®, the rich blacks of
Kodachrome®, or the sensitivity of Ektachrome®, as well as the
warmth and softness of dozens of other film stocks, both color and
black and white.

In addition, Exposure models the size, shape, and color of real
world film grain. Use this level of subtle reproduction to
simulate the distinct looks of films such as Ilford® 3200 Delta
and long discontinued Ektachrome EES and GAF® 500.

Exposure also simplifies your workflow, collecting color, dynamic
range, softness, and grain controls in one plug-in. Correct a
colorcast, soften a digital portrait, and tweak contrast with one,
easy-to-use tool. Or define your signature look and save it as a
one-click effect.
09/14/2006 05:29:26 AM · #3
Nik Color Efex Pro has good filter effects.

//www.niksoftware.com/colorefexpro/usa/entry.php
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