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welkin
2nd of April 2004 (Fri), 23:39
I wish to have the similar result of Velia film look from my digital photo, here I found two software and the introduction is as below. Please do me a favor to compare the two software.

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"Digital Film" is a professional software for emulating the photography reversal film. It can make the color effect of digital photo realistically simulate that of photographic reversal film such as Fujifilm Velvia and Kodak T-Max100. It can make the image clear and vivid, and bring the image strong and perfectly clear colors, rich layers and details, as well as the reduction of noise points and color spots...

With the world-leading Exif Maker editor inside, "Digital Film" supports the updated Exif 2.21, it allows the users to add, to modify and to delete every Exif maker freely, it also supports TIFF & JPEG.

Download: http://www.gsnsoft.com/df/en/index.html

http://www.gsnsoft.com/df/en/images/df1.6.5.jpg


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DV (Digital Velvia) is one of the most popular FM actions. Now, the new DV PRO v4.0 offers more than triple the amount of image enhancing saturation options. These 16-bit accuracy saturation steps were developed for those interested in increasing color saturation (simulating a Velvia film look) while keeping low noise and accurate colors within the channels individually.

Download: http://www.fredmiranda.com/DV/

http://www.fredmiranda.com/DV/dv4.gif

iwatkins
3rd of April 2004 (Sat), 10:10
Welkin,

I've tried both (I used to be a big Veliva user) but still prefer Roger Cav's excellent Veliva script (http://www.rogercavanagh.com/actions/variations/01_velvia.htm). Much easier to use than the other two tools, integrates right into PS CS and is cheap too.

Cheers

Ian

garethhhhh
3rd of April 2004 (Sat), 10:28
Smells like self promotion to me... :roll:
http://www.phototakers.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=5175

evilenglishman
4th of April 2004 (Sun), 05:54
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