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28 Real Black & White Film Emulations LUTs MacOSX

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28 Real Black & White Film Emulations LUTs MacOSX

28 Real Black & White Film Emulations LUTs MacOSX | 25 MB
CUBE files for AE, PS, Premiere, DaVinci Resolve and Final Cut Pro X

Simulate the look of 28 B+W films from Agfa™, Foma™, Ilford™, Kodak™, Konica™, Polaroid™, and Rollei™. This action set also includes 15 contrast effects and 8 seamless film grains.

28 Realistic Film Emulation
All black and white effects are professionally calibrated to mimic traditional films. You can complete the B&W look with the 8 free film grain textures; they're seamless and created from real film scans. The amount of grain varies throughout your photo depending on the exposure - just like real film.

15 Contrast Effects
You also get access to 15 contrast effects. In particular, the HC Midtone actions increases contrast without clipping shadows/highlights and the LC Curvy simulates the popular low-contrast film look many photographers use.

Snapshot Prerendering:
Play one action and all the effects will be generated for you! Using Photoshop's snapshots feature, you can switch between the effects instantly without running another action.

Lightning Fast:
By minimizing the layers, these actions run FAST. There's no merging layers, raster adjustments, filters, etc.

Professional Results:
Because these actions use only adjustment/fill layers, they give you the maximum image quality and consistent results with every photo. Modify any layer you like - every layer is fully editable, nondestructive, and organized into groups.

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