About Film Grain
 
 
 

Grain is a basic characteristic of film that is derived from the individual silver halide crystals randomly distributed across an image. The random distribution of these crystals creates the visual impression of graininess, which adds a distinctive look to film. In addition, different film stocks have different grain signatures.

You can use grain management tools to create convincing composites between video, or CG-generated elements, and film material. The DeGrain and ReGrain tools are useful in a number of scenarios. For example:

Grain management workflow, much like working with LUTs, depends heavily on the specific qualities of the media you are working with. Use the procedures described in the following sections to put together the processing steps that you need to get the results that you want.