foc
Subscriber
My understanding of "film noir" is that classic cinema look of films like Casablanca or The Maltese Falcon like this.
Film noir is really about the lighting and not the film used. The lighting ratio was usually 16:1 or 8:1 which gives stark, bright highlights and lots of shadows.
I presume when someone talks about a noir look to a film, they mean it has high contrast.

Film noir is really about the lighting and not the film used. The lighting ratio was usually 16:1 or 8:1 which gives stark, bright highlights and lots of shadows.
I presume when someone talks about a noir look to a film, they mean it has high contrast.