FILMCONVERT PRO V2.32 – FREE DOWNLOAD

FilmConvert Pro V2.32 for AE & Premiere (Win) + All Camera Packs

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FilmConvert changes the colors of Digital footage to match Film
FilmConvert Pro – is a film stock emulation plugin for After Effects, Premiere Pro. Give Digital camera footage the color and grain of your favorite film stocks. We’ve said a lot about the digital versus film debate, and a lot of people have a lot of different opinions. Film still had a technological advantage over digital until really the last few years or so, and now we have digital sensors which can match or exceed film stocks with dynamic range.

Camera Controls
– Source Camera Selects the camera (or camera type) used to shoot your footage. This setting is required in order to apply the correct color correction.
– Exposure Performs an adjustment prior to the film emulation being applied.
– Temp Adjusts the color temperature. This assumes that the clip temp is 5600 (daylight). Moving the slider to the left makes the scene cooler. Moving to the right makes it warmer.

Film Controls
– Convert To drop down Selects the particular film stock to be emulated.
– Size drop down Selects the negative size to emulate. Smaller values such as 8mm are fuzzier with larger grain. Larger values have smaller grain.
– Film Color slider Adjusts the balance between the original digital camera color palette, and the film color palette. Typically you would leave this at 100% film
– Grain slider Adjusts the amount of grain applied to the image. The default is 100%, which is an accurate representation of the grain for the selected film stocks. Some stocks have more grain – such as D3200.
– Blur Slider Adjusts the amount of blur applied to the image when either an 8mm or 16mm negative size is chosen. The default is 100%, which is an accurate representation of the amount of fuzziness that will be present with the selected negative size. The blur is applied before the grain.

Support: After Effects and Premiere Pro CS5.5, CS6, CC, CC 2014 and CC 2015