Using DxO FilmPack as the Black & White converter

reverb

Senior Member
Three versions of the same colour pic, but shown 'as they would be on film'. No other edits between these photos.

The first as

Ilford XP2:

DSC_0313 - Ilford XP2.jpg

Then as Ilford Delta 3200

DSC_0313 - Ilford Delta 3200.jpg

Then as Polaroid 672:

DSC_0313 - Polaroid 672.jpg
 
Last edited:

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
I haven't played with the DxO filters yet, but I believe you'd have a hard time beating Silver Efex Pro 2. Amazingly flexible B&W conversion tool, and it has about a dozen or so film profiles as well. That said, free is good. :) It does show why some people were fans of a particular film, for sure.
 

Fred Kingston

Senior Member
They didn't send me my email with the validation codes... but I see it only recognized Older versions of my software...and not the current versions???
 

reverb

Senior Member
You might need to check your spam folder - that's where I found my code! Also, the software requirement is usually the minimum requirement - so if you have a later version, I think that should be fine.
 
Top