You might notice that one of the endorsements for DXO Film Pack on the current Film Pack page on the DxO website is from Sebastião Salgado. Luis Inácio Lula da Silva (right), president of Brazil in 2006, receives the book Trabalhadores ("workers") as a gift from the photographer Sebastião Salgado. See the text file " Download DxO Film Pack 3 Essential films" for a full list of supported film simulations extracted from the PDF. It looks (to me) like most of the major films from Fuji, Kodak, Polaroid, and Ilford are there. (Take care not to download the manual for Film Pack 4.)
The PDF manual for DxO Film Pack 3 is on their support website. The email you get contains the activation code and links the download for the software (should you need to redownload it or get both versions). You give them your email address to get the activation code (you can turn down email solicitation and still download the software). Current version is DxO Film Pack 4, so the web page for the current version doesn't say much about the old version, and the Film Pack UI has changed too. It's a Nik Silver Efex Pro and Color Efex Pro competitor and does a similar job. It runs as a standalone application or a plug-in for Aperture, Lightroom, or Photoshop.
#Install dxo film pack 4 for free#
Sony and DxO together are offering Film Pack 3 Essential for free download for Mac or Windows.
An interesting free offer that TOP readers might like to try: