Ask HN: Possible to add 35mm film aesthetic to a digital photo?

3 points by gandalfff 2 years ago | 4 comments
I've been messing around with a 35mm camera. I'm a big fan of the aesthetic but I find myself balking a bit at the cost of a roll of film.

Is there any faithful way of adding the film look to a photo taken on my phone? Maybe using a generative adversarial network like StyleGAN? I haven't been pleased with the filters I've seen so far.

  • m348e912 2 years ago
    I don't have the answer you want but I wanted to mention that the Fujifilm x100 35mm point and shoot camera has been flying off the shelves because it contains a number of film simulations that mimic classic fujifulm stock.

    There are some photoshop add-ins that can add grain and some color correction. The Nik collection comes to mind. https://nikcollection.dxo.com

    • ta_u 2 years ago
      Really Nice Images (reallyniceimages.com) are pretty good. They have an iPhone app and also Capture One and Lightroom/Photoshop profiles (which you can use also with Lightroom mobile).
      • Minor49er 2 years ago
        You'll probably be better off getting a copy of Photoshop. There have been countless tutorials published on how to achieve this type of effect specifically over Photoshop's lifespan
        • gandalfff 2 years ago
          I'll take a look and see if the same effects can be achieved with Affinity Photo