![]() For this bright street scene I’ve chosen an old favourite, Agfa APX 25. ![]() The is another panel you’ll find in DxO PhotoLab already but, again, you’ll need FilmPack installed to get the full list of options. You have a choice between Simple Toning, using a selection of single colour toning effects, or Split Toning, where you can use different toning for the shadows and highlights. I like the Sepia terra tone, and lowering the Intensity value gives a subtle vintage look. The Filter panel is for use with colour images rather than black and white. It simulates the effects of different-coloured filters place over the lens, but these are to apply tints to colour images, not to adjust the colour sensitivity in black and white. Here’s an enlarged view to show you what it looks like, but you wouldn’t use it for black and white. 04 GrainĬhoosing a film in the Color Rendering panel does not automatically apply the grain pattern associated with that film, which is slightly annoying. Instead, you apply this separately in the FilmPack Grain panel. You can choose the grain type to match your film or choose a different ‘film grain’ altogether.
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