Oh yes, we
know there’s a Film Grain filter in Photoshop that emulates the effect
by two clicks. But we think it doesn’t look nice enough—it alters the
picture too much, and anyway, who’d read an article about “set it and
click OK”? So we get back to our good old friends, the layers, and
sprinkle the photo with a handful of grains that can be refined after
applying.
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1.Open the photo
This is the picture we want to imbue with the grainy effect. As Photoshop’s Film Grain filter can affect shadows and lights too rudely, we use it on another layer.
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2.A grey layer
Click Layer/New/Layer
to create a new layer. Fill it with a middle grey color. Double-click
Foreground Color on the Tools palette (indicated by an arrow) to do so.
On the Color Picker dialog, type 808080 into the indicated field.
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3.
Filling
Click the Paint Bucket from the Tools palette. It now contains middle-grey paint. Click somewhere in the picture to make the whole layer grey.
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4.Grains, grains, grains
Now we apply the grainy effect to the grey layer. Click Filter/Artistic/Film Grain. On the dialog, you can specify the extent of graininess with the Grain slider. Lower values produce finer results. Highlight Area and Intensity
don’t affect the picture in this case (when dealing with a middle-grey
color), so leave them be. We have set the top slider to 6.
The proper value can depend on the size of the picture. For an image
composed of many pixels, you can set it higher as it will look more
authentic when printed on paper.
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5.Layers interacting
You have to blend the two layers to reach the desired effect. Set the blending mode to Overlay from Normal. You can also choose other modes, e.g. Soft Light produces a more withheld result. Overlay doesn’t change the lightness of the photo, just makes the grains visible. Set Opacity to refine the effect.
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6.The contrast you want
Click Layer/Flatten Image to merge the layers, and save the photo afterwards. An earlier tip called "Film colors"
helps you produce an even more film-like illusion. Grains look better
on black-and white photos with a strong contrast. If you don’t find Film Grain’s effect good enough, try the Virtual Photographer plugin by OptikVerve Labs.
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Hope you can
learn something new from this tutorial.
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