(There are twelve other film types that I am not showing here). HDR Efex Pro, DFine, Viveza, Color Efex Pro, Sharpener Pro, Silver Efex Pro, and Analog Efex Pro. What follows is a "neutral" B&W conversion with no grain added and then five samples which mimic Kodak ISO 32 Panatomic-X, Agfa APX 100, Ilford FP4, Kodak Tri-X 400, Fuji Neopan 1600 and Kodak TMax 3200. The original photo was taken using Kodak Ektar 100 which is a pretty fine grain film. Also, I have not used all of these film emulsions so I cannot say if they are accurate or not but I wanted to show a few samples generated by the software.Īpart from the adding the grain, no other tweaking was done either in Lightroom or Silver Efex Pro. This post is not a review of the grain engine. One of the features of the plug in is a "grain engine" which " accurately recreates your digital photographs to look like a traditional black and white image.mimicking the traditional silver halide process." I have been playing with Nik Software's Silver Effects Pro plug in for Photoshop and Lightroom over the past few weeks.
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