In this tutorial, Peter shows you how he makes digital images look like film in Photoshop
2 comments on “Making Film Grain In Photoshop”
Eero Makela says:
One thing I don’t fully understand . you are adding both Fine and Coarse grain to the same photo. I thought FINE would be for something like ASA 400 film and Coarse would be for 3200 ASA film look.
PS I have not yet developed my 1st Ilford HP5+ studio film, so I don’t yet have a good reference to compare film to Digital. I’ve been waiting for a sunny day to complete the roll so can get it processed.
In film grain it’s not just one size particles, they are multiple sizes which is why the digital grain looks wrong. Hope you get a sunny day soon to complete your roll of film.
2 comments on “Making Film Grain In Photoshop”
One thing I don’t fully understand . you are adding both Fine and Coarse grain to the same photo. I thought FINE would be for something like ASA 400 film and Coarse would be for 3200 ASA film look.
PS I have not yet developed my 1st Ilford HP5+ studio film, so I don’t yet have a good reference to compare film to Digital. I’ve been waiting for a sunny day to complete the roll so can get it processed.
In film grain it’s not just one size particles, they are multiple sizes which is why the digital grain looks wrong. Hope you get a sunny day soon to complete your roll of film.