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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:14 pm    Post subject: Virtual Photographer Reply with quote

I know a fair few of you use Sliver Effex Pro to do B&W film like conversions of your digital photos in Photoshop.
While looking around the net I came across this plug-in called Virtual Photographer, which is technically just a film emulation plug-in. I have been trialling it over the last couple of months and have to say I am quite impressed. It is good for not only doing black and white film conversions but also if you want to do colour film variations too.

I have written up a review of my thoughts after trialling it for a few months here: http://protas.metalforfishes.com/?p=800
For any of you who are interested in checking it out, I have also included the link to the download in the review.

Have any of you tried this plug-in? I'd love to know your thoughts.

Here are just a few samples of images I have converted to different looks by playing around with all the settings in this nifty little plug-in.


Playing with getting a good B&W, still a bit grey in the sky on this one.

Trying to get that slightly aged colouration

This is after paying with a preset called 'tea'

After playing with this I have saved this lot settings away as my personal 'slide film' preset

I think I might have pushed the aged colouration a bit too far in this one.

This is my attempt at a soft B&W for a friends wedding photo

any way that is a few, I did not want to bombard them all here. There are more examples, and all the before and afters in my review. Very Happy


PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've used it for some years now, and I like it... the effects out of the box tend to be a bit extreme - for the WOW factor - but as you show, can produce some really nice results. I love the ability to try out different 'filters' in b&w conversions, that's a quick education on how they work in real life. Plus there are some nifty ideas one can steal to use in the long-way b&w conversion via channel mixer etc: color shifts and so on.

And you certainly can't beat the price.


PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 4:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Virtual Photographer is amazing!
It's a collection of filters that everybody should have and use.

And it's almost incredible that it's free!!