2018-11-23, 07:21 PM
Film Convert folks. None of your script come close, and you can pick the grain density, 16mm, 35mm, Super35 film etc.
Film grain
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2018-11-23, 07:21 PM
Film Convert folks. None of your script come close, and you can pick the grain density, 16mm, 35mm, Super35 film etc.
2018-11-23, 07:38 PM
FilmConvert is on sale at the moment.
2018-11-23, 07:49 PM
Even if 99$ is a good price, still think that avisynth makes a good job - at least, qualityrice ratio can be hardly beaten!
2022-07-17, 02:15 PM
Stamper, or anyone else who knows - how do you apply grain using Filmconvert while not changing the stock/colours?
Using Resolve but cannot see how to do it.
2022-07-17, 06:47 PM
You can in the settings section put the stock color slider to zero.
Pick any stock or the default one, and put the slider back to the left. It's set up to "mix" between your original color and the stock color. I don't have it on my computer at the moment, but that is how I remember it worked. Thanks given by: alexpeden2000
2022-07-18, 04:48 PM
I've got tons of real film grain you can overlay to your project using Premiere, Resolve.. whatever you want. In 4k, 35mm, 16mm, 8mm, in several tops of stocks. Let me know if you'd like them
Thanks given by: alexpeden2000
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