Amateur Photographer

Recreating analogue effects

Vintage quick fixes

With the arrival of the digital imaging revolution, we might have thought we’d left behind all the flaws, unpredictability and weaknesses of analogue films and processes. And so we did – but it turns out we miss them, and we want them back.

Not everyone feels that way of course, and there will be plenty of photographers who are pleased that photography has become scientific, repeatable and accurate. But there will be plenty more amongst us who miss the particular ‘look’ of our favourite films. Photography is not just about accurate and literal renderings, but creating moods and emotions too, and while most analogue films lacked the spectral and tonal accuracy we take for granted now, they added their own ‘patina’ or character, which is what we’ve lost today.

But film is expensive to buy, hard to get processed and needs cameras that are gradually expiring and disappearing into history. So to stop this turning into a moist-eyed nostalgia trip, let’s get down to business and see if we can recreate digitally some of the things we most loved about film.

Film simulation and their flaws

Fujifilm offers a wide selection of ‘film simulations’ with its cameras, Olympus/OM System uses ‘Art Filters’ to recreate the look of grainy black & white, instant film and vintage colours, while Panasonic has introduced L.Monochrom

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