Filmconvert Pro 2.36 ((new))

Rather than using a generic noise overlay, FilmConvert Pro 2.36 uses scanned 6K film grain. This grain is applied according to the exposure levels of the image, meaning it behaves realistically—appearing more prominent in the mid-tones and shadows as it would on real film.

If you are currently running an older version of FilmConvert, updating to 2.36 is highly recommended for two reasons: filmconvert pro 2.36

Known limitations and issues (as applicable to legacy 2.x line) Rather than using a generic noise overlay, FilmConvert Pro 2

In the ever-evolving world of digital cinema, achieving the organic, nostalgic look of celluloid film has become a holy grail for videographers and colorists. While countless LUT packs and plugins promise the world, few have delivered the scientific accuracy and tactile control of . While countless LUT packs and plugins promise the

As of 2026, FilmConvert Pro (v2.36) is considered a legacy version of the software, having been succeeded by FilmConvert Nitrate

: Instead of a simple overlay, the software generates 6K grain based on the exposure levels of the footage, mimicking how real silver halide crystals react to light.