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Thomas edited this page Nov 15, 2018
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Film grain is the random optical texture of photographic film due to the presence of small particles of the metallic silver (or dye clouds for colored films) in the film stock.
The Grain effect is based on a coherent gradient noise. It is commonly used to emulate the apparent imperfections of film and often exaggerated in horror themed games.
Properties
Property
Function
Colored
Enables the use of colored grain.
Intensity
Grain strength. Higher means more visible grain.
Size
Grain particle size.
Luminance Contribution
Controls the noisiness response curve based on scene luminance. Lower values mean less noise in dark areas.
Performances
Disabling Colored will make the effect run faster.