35mm film grain #1
35mm film grain #1
Together with cinematographer and photographer Marcus Nitschke we bring the charismatic grain of old analogue films into the digital world. Marcus sat down and digitized the most popular analog films unexposed. The result are 24 film scans for your own image editing.
Unlike the digital noise effects, this is real 35mm analog film grain. The respective analog film was digitized with a Pakon scanner. Each scan is unique in its own way.
In contrast to the digital noise and grain effects of Lightroom, Photoshop or CaptureOne, these film scans are not based on technical calculations but on chemical development processes. A difference you can see with the naked eye. Try it out!
Our first digital film box #1 contains scans of the following films:
Color films
Agfa Vista 400 @ISO800 ・ Agfa Vista 400 ・ Agfa Vista 400 Expired Red ・ Agfa XRG Lightleak・ Agfa XRG Rose ・ Agfa XRG100 ・ DM Underwater camera ・ DM Underwater camera ・ Fuji Sensia 100 Xpro ・ Fuji Superiar 400-XPro ・ Fuji Superia 400xtra @ISO800 ・ Fuji Superia 800 ・ Kodak E100VS Xpro ・ Kodak Ektachrome Expired ・ Kodak Ektachrome Xpro1 ・ Kodak Ektachrome Xpro2 ・ Kodak-Portra-400 ・ Kodak Gold-200 Lightleak
Black and white films
Formapan-400 @ISO800 ・ Ilford-Hp5@ISO800 ・ Ilford-Hp5 @ISO3200 ・ Kodak-Tri-X @ISO3200
Using the 35mm film grain files
To process your images with the 35mm film grain files you need a layer-capable graphics program, for example Photoshop or Gimp. But it also works with any other image editing program that supports layers. A step by step guide can be found in the README.HTML in the download.
And now have fun trying it out!
Application examples from other creatives
If you have tried them, we are of course also happy about your results. Share them with us in the Chips & Champagner Community on Facebook or tag your results on Instagram with the hashtags #chipsundchampagner & #35mmfilmkorn
We collect Best-Of's every month. In addition, there are prizes from the shop and shopping vouchers for our store.