Film grain effect for black and white
thebigsky
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Hi,
Does anyone know of a good method for producing film like grain for a black and white digital conversion?
Charlie
Does anyone know of a good method for producing film like grain for a black and white digital conversion?
Charlie
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Charlie, this may be of some help (other filters or filter combinations such as film grain, mezzotint/dots, texture/grain could be used instead of add noise):
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/howto_smartnoise.html
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/links.html#G
Regards,
Stephen Marsh.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~binaryfx/
http://prepression.blogspot.com/
I'll take a look.
Charlie
I recall that & tried it out. Basically you grab the PNG they link (it's still there)--it's a scan of an actual Tri-X frame grain--and blend it with your shot. The now-broken links were to examples & they looked amazing.
http://www.chrislaudermilkphoto.com/
I'm extremely happy with it.
http://midnightblue.smugmug.com
Canon
For the first, I shoot at 1600 ISO and underexpose a wee bit. The act of correcting the exposure in camera raw adds noise. Depending on the camera you may not even need to underexpose to get the noise.
For the second (i.e., not enough noise), see this page. He also has a link to a grain scan that you could download. Basically, I copy a grain scan layer on top of the image, set the blending mode to Overlay, and adjust the opacity as desired. If you keep a copy of a grain scan around, it's very quick, too.
Charlie
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They both provide you with some very useful color handling as well. The cross-processed film effects can come in mighty handy.
http://www.niksoftware.com
http://midnightblue.smugmug.com
Canon
Just mentioning it. No "real" experience with it...
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