![]() ![]() Let’s take a look at what’s in this plugin. ![]() You can recreate long-gone film types and lenses in a modern-day plugin for the kind of classic photography that’s always impactful. Make a raw file available and tell me which colour film you're interested in. If you’re a fan of all things vintage, this is a plugin you can get lost in for hours and hours. Heck, I can't even view the website properly here in China.Īlso, although I sometimes use FilmPack and Silver Efex for B&W conversions (one or the other, not both on the same image), I don't fool with the color film simulations.ĭoes that mean that the color film simulations isn't that good? I use a lot of color film simulations in my workflow I have not used the FilmPack 5 Elite, so I can't say what it really adds, beyond the somewhat vague feature comparison on DxO's website. After all, the Nik Silver Efex is dedicated to B&W film! However, IMO DxO Nik Silver Efex provides more and better B&W controls than the FilmPack 5 Essential I have. What is the difference between Analog Efex and Filmpack? And which one do you recommend? I'm not that familiar with DxO products yet.ĭigital Nigel hit what is to me the huge point, that unlike even the most current version of the Nik tools, DxO FilmPack gets fully integrated into DxO PhotoLab (if you're using it), and becomes just another panel of tools that can be used during raw processing, to be part of the final render.Īnd IMOPO, DxO PhotoLab 4 Elite is currently the best raw converter. ![]() I currently own Analog Efex and is thinking of switching to Filmpack. ![]()
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