6/7/2024: how to make the best old school film grain
This blog about filtering effects.
A selection of contributions that worth to whom would like to switch from GIMP to Photoshop, as both are relatively close.
However, this article is not about the promotion of Adobe Photoshop specifically, but, they have also, if not open source minded intentions, some promotions and ways to try their apps, thus, maybe a freeware minsdsetting constrained by market economics. GO TO PHOTOSHOP TOO.
Just to remind here that [artgraphic-db] aims to keep a "maker" mindset and enjoying to suggest "how to" techniques.
Directions by Aneta (using Adobe Photoshop):
Grain by texturelab: In fact, an insight about gradient colors based on user based palette (see blog blog) and how to color grains with gradients, (!?)
The pictures below have been handled by applying filters proposed in the GIMP, a old photo decor filter, a desaturating "color to gray" method that basically creates the grain, a "Brightness/contrast" color tool, and a shadows/highlights color tool, on the second picture (where highlights, are handled as highlights, not by channel, as does Aneta):
See this link to the website to get more on filters and colors in the GIMP :


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