Film Grain is available in the Pro tier.

Generates a realistic grain based on 8mm, 16mm or 32mm film stock. The individual grains that make up Film Grain tend to be similar in size, but their apparent size changes based on the size of each from of the film being used. An 8mm frame will fit far fewer grains than a 35mm frame, and therefore the grain appears larger in the 8mm frame. This example shows 16mm film grain with no underlying image, so you can see exactly what the grain looks like:

  • Preset: Choose from various presets for common film stocks.
  • Film Size: Select the size of the film you wish to emulate.
    • 8mm: 8mm film has the largest grain
    • 16mm: 16mm film has a moderately sized grain
    • 35mm: 35mm film has a finer grain.
  • Grain Strength: Modifies the intensity of the grain. Higher values make the grain darker, and more obvious.
  • Seed: Each seed number randomizes the position of the individual grains.
  • Monochrome: When enabled, this option makes all of the grain grayscale. When disabled, random colors are assigned to each particle of grain.

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