: It features a sophisticated grain engine that adds organic, scanned 6mm, 16mm, or 35mm film grain to digital footage, rather than using a simple static overlay.

: One of the core strengths of FilmConvert is its ability to emulate various film stocks. With over 100 film stocks to choose from, users can select the exact look they want to achieve, from classic Kodak and Fuji films to more experimental stocks.

: It includes a grain engine that simulates the texture of 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm film. Seamless Integration

The integration allows editors to apply "Film Settings" directly within their timeline, enabling real-time adjustments to exposure, temperature, and grain strength without leaving the primary editing environment.

: This version was optimized for both OpenCL and CUDA, ensuring that rendering times remained manageable even when working with 4K footage.

FilmConvert Pro 2.36 is packed with a plethora of features designed to make achieving a film-like look easier and more intuitive. Some of the standout features include:

The latest version of FilmConvert Pro brings several new features and improvements, including: