Magic Bullet Looks

Film Tools

Film Negative Halation Film Print Renoiser Print Bleach Bypass
2-Strip Process Telecine Net Shoulder

Film Negative emulates the look of the film stocks that would be used inside the camera. To get the best results with Film Negative, we recommend pairing it with the Film Print to complete the photo-chemical process.

Halation is a tool that emulates the film phenomenon of the same name. In film photography, light can bounce off the metal plate holding the film in place, and/or the backing of the film itself.

Film Print emulates the look of the print stocks that a film negative would of been printed to for final delivery. To get the best results with Film Print, we recommend pairing it with the Film Negative tool to complete the photo-chemical process.

Renoiser adds film-like noise or grain to add texture to your image.

Print Bleach Bypass emulates the look of a skip bleach process on print film instead of the negative (Negative Bleach Bypass tool).

2-Strip Process emulates the old technical 2-strip printing process. In this print process, images were printed to black and white with a red and green filter, then cemented together for projection. This creates distinct look that mostly preserves flesh tones, but shifts green colors toward a teal blue and makes red colors more prominent.

Telecine Net emulates a silk effect in a telecine to soften the blacks in an image.

Shoulder pushes the brightest values in the image into the 0-1.0 brightness range, yielding a natural result for images with over-bright values. The controls define which values will be altered. Any luminance values in the Red, Green, and Blue channels which fall between the rolloff start and the brightest value will be re-mapped to a normal range.