

I’ve selected ‘Warm’ from the pop-up menu to show a selection of warm film effects. Over in the right sidebar, you’ll see there’s just one panel (also circled), for ‘Film Type’.

I’m going to start from scratch by de-selecting all the effects except ‘Film Type’, which I’ve circled in the left sidebar. It joins the existing plug-ins in the Google Nik Collection. Welcome to the fourth and final part of this mini-series on Google’s brand new film and camera simulation plug-in, Analog Efex Pro.

#Presets for analog efex pro pro
Not all of the boxes will be checked – it depends on the preset you last used. Free Analog Efex Pro presets - Life after Photoshop. Alongside each is a checkbox, and if the box is checked, the options for that effect appear in as a section in the tools panel over on the right. The left sidebar now displays all the components that go to make up an Analog Efex Pro effect.
#Presets for analog efex pro full
These display ready-made presets you can try out with a single click, and I looked at some of these last time, but at the bottom is the Camera Kit option, where you get full control. This is the whole spirit of Analog Efex Pro to recreate the random nature of old film cameras and their unique and charming ‘accidents’. You’ll see a list of the four main camera types you can emulate. The Analog Efex Pro double exposure presets are made to look like accidents. There are different presets, and you can add vignettes, dirt & scratches, and emulate that unique look you only get from using film cameras. Start by opening the Camera menu at the top left of the the Analog Efex Pro window. analog efex pro With Analog Efex Pro, you can create a vintage effect in your images to make them look like they were shot using a film camera. I’ll also show you how you can save your effect as a new custom preset. This is the last option on the Camera menu, but also the most powerful, because it enables you to create your own analog effects from scratch. I took a quick tour of the basics in Part 1 of my Analog Efex Pro mini-series yesterday, but this time I’m going to look at the Analog Efex Pro Camera Kit using this thoroughly modern digital image I shot at a car show. It’s a tool for simulating the look of old films and cameras, right down to authentic-looking textures, scratches and light leaks. I rate this as the best set of plug-ins ever made, and practically a must-have for digital image-editing fans. The power of the camera presets lies in the ability to control the multiple effect that make up that particular look. Important Note: This pack of Presets are for the Nik Analog Pro not for Nik Color Efex. Analog Efex Pro is part of the DxO Nik Collection, the set of plug-ins for Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom Classic that DxO took over from Google. Analog Efex Pro doesn’t suffer from that problem for the most part.
