Silent Era, 1920s Monochrome Film Recipe

Old tone monochrome film recipe like images from the early days of photography

For this toned monochromatic film recipe, I’m revisiting an aesthetic I’ve explored before, but feel that with this new look, there’s a bit more to add. 

The look is based on images from around a century ago, in the silent era of film and a time of photography pioneers. Styles at this time featured no colour of course, and in print, often had brown tones from the development process. 

Brown and sepia tones are sometimes divisive, and I certainly come and go from loving them. But, I also know that for certain subjects and conditions they look great. Especially if the subject can be translated to a time period when this sort of photography was the norm.

This recipe contains three main elements to achieve the look; heavy grain, a mono colour tone shift and the maximum setting for negative clarity. Together these produce the vintage images, and where depth of field gives softness in the background, a feel similar to early tintype images where the subject can seem to jump off the page.

My tip for the use of this film recipe, is to look to capture images with some imperfections. Don’t worry about some areas being out of focus, or everything being sharp. Softness and and blur are all good company for this recipe. I have had good fun using it with macro extender rings for example, which get you in close, but distort the areas out of focus.

Early Spring arrival, captured in marco with Silent Era film recipe

Silent Era Film Recipe

  • Simulation: Acros Green Filter
  • Grain Effect: Strong, Large
  • Colour Chrome Effect: Off
  • Colour Chrome Blue: Off
  • White Balance: Shade
  • WB Shift: 0 Red, 0 Blue
  • Dynamic Range: DR400
  • Highlights: -1.0
  • Shadows: +2.0
  • Mono Shift: WC +5, MG +2 (or set on 0, 0 for pure mono)
  • Sharpness: -4
  • ISO Noise Reduction: -4
  • Clarity: -5 (important – embrace the saving delay!)
  • EV compensation: 0
The blur of macro extenders works well with the feel of Silent Era film recipe
Summer photowalk captures with Silent Era film recipe
Out in the woods with the Silent Era film recipe
Pine fronds, captured in sunlight with the Silent Era film recipe
Trees and plants are good choices with the Silent Era film recipe
Forest road in the winter, using Silent Era film recipe
Anyone for tennis? My other hobby, captured with Silent Era film recipe
A summer day on the riverbank, Silent Era film recipe
Alongside the River Itchen, shooting mono with Silent Era film recipe
Photographers often see details that others miss. Silent Era film recipe
Fern forms at the end of summer, Silent Era film recipe
Springtime sees the fields beginning to fill with crops, Silent Era film recipe
Flowers in the meadow, with the vintage feel of Silent Era film recipe
Wildflowers on a warm afternoon, using Silent Era film recipe
Hazy sunshine on a hot afternoon, Silent Era film recipe
April bluebells, captured with Silent Era film recipe
Fresh spring growth, and the Silent Era film recipe
Little details, captured with Silent Era film recipe

More Mono Looks

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