Film has rules. We’re here to explain why breaking them works.
This is the Cineon blog — where we write about color grading, film emulation, and the physics behind the images you can’t stop staring at. Halation. Grain. The way a film stock bends color before your eye even notices.
Not tutorials. Not gear lists. Just the stuff that actually changes how you see.
(And yes — if something we explain makes you want to try it yourself, Cineon is where that happens.)
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Film Emulation 101: The Ultimate Guide
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Kodachrome 64: Recreating the Most Iconic Slide Film Ever
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What Is Cineon? From the Kodak Film Format to the Browser App
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Agfa Vista 200: The Cheap Drugstore Film With Loud Reds
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The Portra 800 Look: Warm Skin That Survives Low Light
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Kodak Tri-X 400: The Grain That Documented a Century
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CineStill 800T: How to Get That Red Halation Night Glow
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Fuji Velvia 50: The Landscape Look That's Louder Than Reality
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Kodak Gold 200: The Nostalgic Golden Warmth, Recreated
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Ilford HP5 Plus: The Black-and-White Film That Does Everything
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The Fuji 400H Look: Pastel Tones and Airy Highlights
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How to Get the Kodak Portra 400 Look (Online, in Your Browser)
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ACES Color Space — What It Is and Why It Changes Everything
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What Is Halation? The Science Behind Film's Signature Glow
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Why Film Grain Looks Right and Digital Noise Never Does
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What Film Stock You Load Is a Creative Decision, Not a Technical One