Sony so far has not managed to create a in camera built-in film simulation palette like Fujifilm has. The easiest way to get a film look on your Sony images is by using the new DxO Film Pack 8 (Click here). It also includes all Fujifilm styles ;) There are two main new features: Time… The post DxO just announced FilmPack 8 – Now you can add Fujifilm styles on Sony photos in Adobe! first appeared on sonyalpharumors....
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- DxO just announced FilmPack 8
43Rumors (Today) - DxO abounced the new DxO Film Pack 8 (Click here). It allows you to apply a ton of film styles on your images. There are two main new features: Time Warp mode let’s you select the style based on the year! Full photoshop integration (hurray!) 15 new renderings, from CineStill... - 12 hours
- DxO just announced FilmPack 8 – giving your Sony photos any film look you want
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Sony so far has not managed to create a in camera built-in film simulation palette like Fujifilm has. The easiest way to get a film look on your Sony images is by using the new DxO Film Pack 8 (Click here). It also includes all Fujifilm styles ;) There are... - 24 hours
- DxO Has Launched FilmPack 8, The Premier Film Emulation Software
Canonrumors (Today) - DxO FilmPack 8, the premier film emulation software, introduces Time Warp mode and full Photoshop integration for analog style and historical immersion Travel through time with a powerful new slider, benefit from workflow enhancements, and unlock 15 new film renderings together with refined scan and effect options. Paris, France: DxO,... - 2 days
- DxO FilmPack 8 released with a new Time Warp mode and full Photoshop integration
Nikonrumors (Yesterday) - DxO FilmPack version 8 film emulation software is now officially released (buy here) with a new Time Warp mode and full Photoshop integration for analog style and historical immersion. Here is what’s new in DxO FilmPack 8: Time Warp Mode: Introduces two tools—Time Travel slider for applying era-specific film...