


This all-inclusive overlay kit will suit any of your film burn and light leak overlay needs! You can get a collection of 50 film burn overlays, 150 light leaks, or even grab the bundle to have them all. All it takes is dragging them onto your images in Photoshop, and testing the different blending modes to help achieve the look you’re going for! This light leak overlay pack from Projectpixels comes with 80 high res overlays in JPEG files. Rainbow light leak overlays create that iconic style famous from leaks, flares, or prism use in photography.

The overlays combine the best of old film looks in high res PSD files, organized and clearly layered for you to drop in your images and adjust accordingly! These light leaks were designed in a real darkroom through the use of a camera and an assortment of lights! Ranging from light leaks to subtle lens flares, all overlays come in 4K JPEGs for you to mix and match up with your digital images.įilm negative borders combined with grain, scratches, and dust textures brings us this overlay pack from Haithan Simas. Neuforia’s Light Leaks package comes with 30 light leak overlays. Want more film photography tips? Join our mailing list, and check out our several other film photography guides. Thankfully, we have simple avenues to alter our digital photography to give it a filmic look, supported by film burn and light leak texture overlays! Check out some of our picks for light leak overlays that work across Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Over time and as digital photography became dominant, photographers have found themselves yearning for the look of older eras where light leaks would change the look of film photos, creating a feeling of “perfectly imperfect”. In analog photography, when a roll of film is being exposed by the shutter, and there happens to be a leak in the seal of the camera’s backing, this often leads to bits of light leaking onto the image – resulting in bright, warm, or cool shards of light interfering with the picture. In the world of photography, we often strive for perfection in the images we capture, but what about those subtle imperfections? When it comes to film photography specifically, there is a phenomenon that has actually grown to be enjoyed by photographers – light leaks and film burns.
