Hi all,
Figured it might be worth mentioning this here.
I had been working for a while on creating film emulation presets for many
different types of films (and emulating some other emulations - how meta!).
I finally got around to finding a way to get these presets out in the wild
for any GIMP user to be able to use.
I have a longer blog post about what I was up to here:
http://blog.patdavid.net/2013/08/film-emulation-presets-in-gmic-gimp.html
Basically, I needed an easily packaged way to make presets available for
HSL shifting, as well as tone curves. After speaking with David
Tschumperl (G'MIC), I thought G'MIC might be the best way to go.
So, if you have a recent G'MIC plugin installed, and you refresh your
filters, you'll now find a "Film Emulation" section where all of my
different emulation presets are available (in multiple levels of strength).
At the moment, I have emulations for:
New (Current) film stocks:
Fuji 160C, 400H, 800Z
Fuji Ilford HP5
Kodak Portra 160, 400, 800
Kodak TMAX 3200
Kodak Tri-X 400
Samples here:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-pK8GoIbKuts/Uijz9Zq4awI/AAAAAAAALn8/NDJkk-xTIbY/s0/patdavid+film+emulation+presets+new+stock+-+Low.png
Old(er) film stocks:
Fuji Neopan 1600
Fuji Superia 100, 400, 800, 1600
Fuji Ilford Delta 3200
Kodak Portra 160 NC, 160 VC, 400 NC, 400 UC, 400 VC
Samples here:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-OKAUFqjB7iM/Uijz9TIrDtI/AAAAAAAALoE/0VBaJzf5x9I/s0/patdavid+film+emulation+presets+old+stock+-+Low.png
Consumer Instant film:
Polaroid PX-70
Polaroid PX100UV
Polaroid PX-680
Polaroid Time Zero (Expired)
Samples here:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-c0cJ9rbWVJo/Uijz9cxg73I/AAAAAAAALoA/oa-8KX3rUZU/s0/patdavid+film+emulation+presets+Instant+%255Bconsumer%255D+-+Low.png
and Professional Instant film:
Fuji FP-100c
Fuji FP-3000b
Polaroid 665
Polaroid 669
Polaroid 690
Samples here:
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-mgZb2SMIrdA/Uijz9YBO-8I/AAAAAAAALn4/zSKc4iE3L5w/s0/patdavid+film+emulation+presets+Instant+%255Bpro%255D+-+Low.png
I'm working on some others at the moment, including some slide films as
well.
Hope someone out there can get some use out of these!
pat david
http://blog.patdavid.net