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ultra detailed
celluloid film simulation
for Unreal Engine

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - 8mm 70's Family Video  

Features:

• Pristine Film Grain • High Quality Blur • Halation • Dynamic Range • Historicly accurate Colorgrades • Framerate Simulation • ISO Simulation • Dust Particles • Gate Scratches • Exposure Variation • Negative Position Flicker • Light Leaks

Simulated Filmstocks:

• 8mm • Super8 • 16mm • Super 16 • Techniscope • Kinetoscope • 35mm • Super 35mm • Cinerama • 65mm • 70mm

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - 35mm Techniscope Technicolor 400D 
11

Historic & Modern Film Formats

47

Variations
Colors & ISO

12

Simulated Characteristics
of Classic Film Stock

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Customizable
Clearly Arranged & Named

19

Colorgrades
Interchangable

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Easy Setup
Very Performant

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - 35mm Kinetoscope 1920 

Pristine Film Grain

• Code Generated Noise • Resolution Independent
• Research Based • Parameter Driven


Vintage Film utilises a bespoke film grain algorithm specifically developed for pristine reproduction of films most striking visual feature: film grain. It is based on physical measurements like negative size EI/ISO and and recreate physically correct film grain from 8mm to 15/70mm film no matter the condition.

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - 35mm Ektachrome 200D 

Procedural - Resolution Independent

• All Code - No Textures • Ultra High Resolution Ready
• No Memory Footprint • Realtime Performance Optimized


All effects are procedurally generated, from the film grain to dust particles. Vintage Film does not utilise any textures maps, which is light on memory. You can also scale up the resolution as much as your project demands, without showing any scaling artifacts or loosing sharpness. Stellar image quality is a key feature of Vintage Film.

Easy to use - even easier
with Cinematographer Lite/PRO

• Very easy to use • One click solution for Cinematographer
Quickstart Video Tutorial


Vintage Film was designed with ease of use in mind. Since we also provide a physically based camera plugin Cinematographer, we could make it even easier. The C++ code access in Cinematographer allows to read out dedicated parameters like sensor size, EI/ISO and aspect ratio of the film and apply them instantly. Just drag your Vintage Film into the new Film Stock slot of your Cinematographer camera and everything gets set up automatically.

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - 35mm Black & White 1952  

Based on real life reference

• R&D on real filmstock


Vintage Film was developed in close conjunction and fine tuned with large amounts of real film references to match the formats and characteristcs of real film as close as possible.

Color
 Unreal Default - no post processing 
B/W
 Vinatge Film - IMAX 70mm 

Customization & Support

• clean, organized and optimized • Easy To Customize
Video Tutorialsupport forum


All materials are clean, organized and with easy to modify variables. The most important changes can be made directly in the material instance but, more in depth customization can easily be done in the base material. All color grades are interchangeable an can be used by all film formats for an even greater range of customization. For any open questions please visit the lumines_labs support forum for fast and comprehensive help!

FAQ

Quickstart Guide:

Will I get support? Where can I get my questions answered?

Please head over to the lumines_labs support forum , where your questions will be answered fast!

Can it get even more photorealistic?

Please check out Cinematographer, a physically based photorealistic Unreal camera overhaul! It provides realistic camera gear, a streamlined user experience and instant photorealistic results, no matter if you are an absolute beginner or virtual production professional.

Whats in the box?

The plugin includes 47 Material instances based on 15 materials of historic film formats. It includes 19 color grades (not LUTs) that can be easily exchanged in all materials. Also included are 21 material functions that are used to create the materials.


Material Instances:
• 8mm 100
• 8mm 200
• 8mm 400
• Super8 100
• Super8 200
• Super8 400
• 16mm Kodak Vision 2 100
• 16mm Kodak Vision 2 250
• 16mm Kodak Vision 2 500
• 16mm Lost Footage 100
• 16mm Lost Footage 250
• 16mm Lost Footage 500
• Super16 100
• Super16 250
• Super16 500
• 35mm Techniscope 100
• 35mm Techniscope 200
• 35mm Techniscope 400
• 35mm Eastman EXR 100
• 35mm Eastman EXR 250
• 35mm Eastman EXR 500
• 35mm Ektachrome 100
• 35mm Ektachrome 200
• 35mm Ektachrome 400
• 35mm Kodak 5247 100
• 35mm Kodak 5247 250
• 35mm Kodak 5247 500
• Super35 Eastman EXR 5293 100
• Super35 Eastman EXR 5293 250
• Super35 Eastman EXR 5293 500
• Super35 Ektachrome 100
• Super35 Ektachrome 250
• Super35 Ektachrome 500
• 65mm Kodak Vision 3 100
• 65mm Kodak Vision 3 200
• 65mm Kodak Vision 3 400
• 70mm Panavision 100
• 70mm Panavision 200
• 70mm Panavision 400
• Cinerama 100
• Cinerama 200
• Cinerama 400
• 35mm Kinetoscope 100
• 35mm Kinetoscope 200

Color Grades:
• 70's Family Footage blue
• 70's Family Footage red
• 1973 Lost Documentary
• 1983 Documentary
• Kodak 5247 - classic 80's & 90's Hollywood film
• 70mm classic
• 70mm modern
• Black & White classic
• Black & White red emphasized
• Black & White blue emphasized
• Black & White green emphasized
• Cinerama
• Eastman EXR
• Eastman EXR 5293
• Ektachrome
• Kodak Vision 2
• Kodak Vision 3
• Techniscope Eastman 5251