| DxO FilmPack | Rendering digital images in style of photographic films
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DxO FilmPack is a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop (Elements 4.0 or newer and CS2 or newer) and DxO Optics Pro. It's also available as a stand-alone application. DxO FilmPack gives digital images the style of the most celebrated conventional films: the colors – and the grain! – of over 20 film types including Kodachrome, Tri-X, Velvia have been analysed and reproduced so they can be applied to all your images with just one click. DxO FilmPack digitally simulates the vibrant colors of Kodachrome 64, the soft grain of Tri-X, or the gentle fleshtones of Astia.
DxO FilmPack also offers access to "tonings" to transform any digital image into an elegant toned print with ochre, bluish, or verdigris tints… Features:
- DxO FilmPack lets you apply the colorimetric characteristics and grain of a traditional silver-based film to any digital image, wherever it originates from.
- In this way, DxO FilmPack offers you the chance to match digital images into a collection of earlier, traditional film images for better visual coherency.
- And it lets you experiment by combining the color rendering of one film with the grain of another!
- Just like the image correction performed in DxO Optics Pro v4.1 on the basis of individual defect calibration for each body/lens combination, the color rendering profiles for each film have been obtained by calibration of each type of material. This analysis has made it possible to model the colorimetric response of each film.
- Even using JPEG images, the fidelity of these “looks” is very good, but it’s even better working from Raw images: knowing the body used (information available in the EXIF header file), DxO FilmPack can calibrate the original image precisely.Die Wiedergabetreue ist bereits bei einem JPEG-Bild sehr gut, noch besser wird sie allerdings bei der Verwendung eines Bildes im RAW-Format: Da DxO FilmPack die verwendete Kamera kennt (diese Information wird aus den EXIF-Daten ausgelesen), kann es das Originalbild präzise kalibrieren.
- A similar process was used to deal with grain: each type of grain is defined by deriving a “grain matrix” directly from the reference film, which is the applied to the digital images. So it’s a lot more than just simple, empirical modeling of the grain.
Verfügbare Filmwiedergaben und Tonungsverfahren:
- Reversal films: Fuji Astia 100F, Fuji Velvia 50, Fuji Provia 100F, Kodak Ektachrome 100VS, Kodak Kodachrome 25, Kodak Kodachrome 64, Kodak Kodachrome 200
- B&W films: Kodak Tri-X 400, Fuji Neopan Acros 100, Ilford Pan F Plus 50, Ilford Delta 400, Kodak T-Max 3200, Kodak BW 400CN, Ilford XP2, Ilford HP5 Plus 400, Ilford HPS 800
- Colour negative films: Fujicolor Superia X-tra 800, Fuji Superia Reala 100, Fujicocolr Superia HG 1600, Kodak Portra 160VC
- Cross process: Kodak Elite 100 + C 41, Fuji Superia 200 + E6
- Tonings: Sepia, Terra Sepia, ferric sulfate, Gold Sepia, Gold, Selenium
System requirements:
- Fast internet connection
- 60MB free hard disk space
- 1GB RAM
- Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista: Pentium® 4 or Pentium® Dual-Core or Pentium® M or Pentium® 64 Bit, or AMD® or AMD® Dual-Core Processor or AMD® 64 Bit)
- Macintosh: PowerPC® G4 or G5 (does not work with G3), Intel Mac Processors, Mac OS X v10.3.9 or v10.4.x
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