![]() ![]() Also an unexpectedly pleasant side-effect happens during the printing process, I did some test prints on my Canon Pixma Pro-100 and the prints themselves had a really beautiful tonality that lacked the distinctly digital “plastic” look that most modern cameras produce. Make no mistake, your images won’t be perfect facsimiles of the film you are choosing to replicate, but they will look and feel pretty darn close. If you’ve ever shot film before (and I sure hope you have had the opportunity to do so, and if not, now’s a great time to start) then you will be pleased to see that a the majority of your results will have a distinctly analog feel to them. With a name like Realgrain, it’s to be expected that there is a strong emphasis placed on the quality of the grain in your image. The nice thing about all those presets is that you can quickly jump from color to black and white (and back again, if you’re so inclined) without even leaving the main window. The basic adjustments with each preset are pretty familiar to anyone with image editing experience, but it allows you to dial in the adjustments to your exact liking. Overall there is a lot you can do within this plugin and the results that you get in your images. Though I will say this, most of the presets have a pretty solid starting point and need little to no tweaking to represent their actual analog counterpart. Once you select one of the presets from the top menu, you can then refine it to your tastes using the multitude of available editing options. There’s just A LOT of options to go through when it comes to the film presets. When you open this plugin you’re greeted with a pretty easy to understand interface. Head on past the break to find out what we thought of Real Grain 2 by Imagenomic. So how is it in actual operation? Well that’s what I set out to to discover. ![]() Realgrain has been updated to perform faster with improved code to allow even more accurate reproduction of the emulated film stocks. In continuation of my theme of reviewing film-inspired plugins, we have one more to share with you all: Imagenomic’s Realgrain 2. ![]()
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