![]() ![]() This allows the software to tailor the film stock to the color science of the selected camera for more accurate picture styles. In order to work its magic, FilmConvert Nitrate starts with a camera profile.Ĭustom profiles have been built for different camera makes and models and these work inside the plug-in. These film stock emulations are not simply LUTs applied to the image. The grain amount and texture can be changed or you can dial the settings back to zero if you simply want a clean image. Whenever you apply a film stock style, a matching grain preset, which changes with each stock choice, is automatically added. Unlike other plug-ins that simply add a grain overlay, FilmConvert calculates and integrates grain based on the underlying color of the image. These include a variety of motion and still photo negative and positive stocks, ranging from Kodak and Fuji to Polaroid and Ilford.Įach stock preset includes built-in film grain based on 6K film scans. The basics of film emulation with NitrateįilmConvert Nitrate uses built-in looks based on 19 film stocks. It not only provides excellent film looks, but also functions as a primary color correction tool in its own right.įilmConvert has now been updated into FilmConvert Nitrate - a name that's a tip of the hat to the chemical composition of early film stocks. It was one of the earliest tools for film stock emulation in digital editing workflows. When it comes to film emulation software and plug-ins, FilmConvert is the popular choice for many editors. In this new Final Cut Pro X plugin review, Oliver Peters takes look at FilmConvert's update to their set of film emulation tools. ![]()
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