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The Film realistic look of the Phase One Film Grain Still you can easily see all the important details in the image that are present without the Film Grain adjustment. In the third image above I’ve added a Film Grain with relatively strong Impact.
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Preserving details:įull image 100% zoom – No Film Grains 100% – With Film Grains Granularity =20 Granularity =30 Granularity =60įor all three images the Type “Silver Rich” with an Impact of 100 have been used. You should not judge the film grain adjustment when zoomed to “Fit” as the results may not be 100% accurate to your final processed file. If you zoom out, for instance, Capture One Pro 8 will simulate the grain look in an approximate manner but be aware that this is primarily used for you to see that grains have been added. Only at these resolutions will you see the actual effect of the adjustment. The best way to see the Film Grain effect is to zoom into the image 100%. This adjustment can be thought of similar to the speed of the film used, when comparing the adjustment to the use of Film. If you want a real strong visible effect, use values up to 100%. So to simulate a fine grain film, use low values of Granularity between 0 and 30. Granularity: With the Granularity slider you determine the amount of grain per pixel. If you want to simulate real film you should use maximum Impact of 100%. In a way it is similar to determining the opacity of the grain. Impact: With the Impact slider you can determine how strong you would like the effect of the film grain to show on your image. Silver Rich is a very good starting Type when it comes to exploring the Film Grain tool. The Type that you choose will change the look of the grains by having different properties applied, which will change the shape, distribution and size of the grains. So to successfully emulate a film look you should choose among the following methods: The Fine Grain option is not actually a film grain but the standard “grain” that you may have used in previous versions of Capture One. Type: When choosing ‘Type’ you are selecting the “technology” of the film you want to simulate. There are three different controls for the Film Grain tool, Type, Impact and Granularity: Here the type “Silver Rich” has been selected with an Impact of 100% and a Granularity of 80%. The Film Grain tool in its default location of the Details Tool Tab. You can find the Film Grain tool in the Details Tool tab of Capture One 8. The Capture One Film Grain will add texture to your images while still preserving the all-important detail and structure in the image, just like film does.
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This process mimics the behavior of different traditional silver halide films and maintains a natural feel rather than simply stamping a mask over the image as some softwares do. The film grain options you can apply in Capture One Pro 8 are generated by an algorithm. Mimics the behavior of traditional silver halide films You can also use the tool to add texture to the surfaces in your images however you like without having any preconceived notion about emulating a film “look”. With this tool you can add film grain to your images in an extremely realistic way, giving the same look and feel you see in prints created from film (you remember film right?). Capture One Pro 8 has introduced a new Film Grain tool.