DxO FilmPack 4, a major new version of DxO Labs’ popular analog film
simulation and creative effects software, adds 65 even more
aesthetically-pleasing renderings and stunning new effects to help
photographers give their photos greater emotional impact as well as a
unique style, whether in color or in black & white.
With DxO FilmPack 4, photographers can apply to their digital photos all
the characteristic color, contrast, and grain of analog films that made
photographic history, along with many original looks, filters, tonings,
and visual effects — all of which can be infinitely combined and
customized.
Faithfully-restored film quality
Thanks to DxO Labs’ exclusive calibration technologies, DxO FilmPack 4
offers a palette of faithfully-rendered analog film simulations with an
unrivaled level of quality in the field.
To accurately reconstitute the characteristics of such traditional films
as Kodak Ektachrome, Fuji Superia, and Agfa APX, DxO Labs adopted a
scientific approach based on taking photos with analog films, having
those films developed at highly-reputable professional laboratories —
PICTO in France and Duggal in the United States — and following a
rigorous digitization process.
This approach has resulted in the perfect restoration of the grain,
color, contrast, and saturation of 60 legendary color and black &
white films, with an authenticity that has been recognized by today’s
greatest photographers.
65 original renderings and effects to bring out photographers’ artistic sense
Dominant colors, blur, pinhole, vignetting, and grain: each new DxO
FilmPack 4 designer rendering is based on a careful calibration of grain
intensity, contrast, and saturation of film, vignetting, and color
filters to lend photos a unique atmosphere.
A new range of texture, light leak, blur vignetting, and unusual frame
effects (Expert edition) allows photographers to give their photos an
aged look, to draw attention to a subject, or even to use original photo
borders to highlight their images.
Users can fully customize every film rendering and effect, offering countless possible combinations.