Film Stocks Plug-In Software – Film Presets & More For Photos & Video

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If you’re a fan of film photography, toy cameras, or Smart Phone photo apps like Instagram and Hipstamatic, then you should check out the Film Stocks plug-in. It lets you give your digital images the look of film with nearly 300 presets, including black-and-white and color film types from Kodak, Fujifilm, Ilford, Agfa and Polaroid as well as different photo processes, including cross processing. It also includes “Lo-Fi” options to replicate the look of plastic lens toy camera photos.

Film Stocks Plug-In Software by Digital Film Tools

Here are a few sample images from the Film Stocks Web page:

Film Stocks Plug-In Software – Film Presets & More For Photos & Video Gallery
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Rollei B&W Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Rollei B&W Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Polaroid Type 669 Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Polaroid Type 669 Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Cross Process Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Cross Process Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Kodak Gold Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Kodak Gold Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Fujifilm Provia Provia Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Fujifilm Provia Provia Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Fujifilm Provia Cross Process Lomo Sample
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software - Fujifilm Provia Cross Process Lomo Sample

Film Stocks Plug-In Software by Digital Film Tools
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Film Stocks Plug-In Software by Digital Film Tools

The Film Stocks plug-in is made by visual effects software developers Digital Film Tools. It looks like a great tool for photographers, filmmakers and designers who want to get creative with the look of their photos and movies. It’s available for both still photographers and film makers and compatible with most of the popular photography and video software packages, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Photoshop Elements and Apple Aperture. For video, it’s compatible with later versions of Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, Apple Final Cut Pro, Avid Symphony and others. You can demo it for free for 15 days and it costs US $95 for the photo version and $195 for the video version.

Official Film Stocks Web Page >>

About the author: Photo-John

Photo-John, a.k.a. John Shafer, is the managing editor of PhotographyREVIEW.com and has been since the site launched back in 1999. He's an avid outdoor enthusiast and spends as much time as possible on his mountain bike, hiking or skiing in the mountains. He's been taking pictures for ever and ever, and never goes anywhere without a camera.


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