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How does this compare to my Filmulator, which basically runs a simulation of stand development?
https://filmulator.org
(I've been too busy on another project to dedicate too much time to it the past year, and dealing with Windows CI sucks the fun out of everything, so it hasn't been updated in a while…)
If you're down to try new systems you can pick up a Fujifilm xe2 for about 250$, plus a good prime for another 250$, then shoot jpeg + raw and play with Fuji's built in film sims and in camera raw conversion settings to get remarkably film like photos.
It's a whole thing in the Fuji world, see http://fujixweekly.com/
I'm not sure if the xe2 is compatible but you can also edit "on-computer" by having the camera plugged in and using its on camera raw conversion but with the UI on your computer: https://fujifilm-x.com/global/support/download/software/x-ra...
There's also tons of plugins, profiles, dstyles, LUTs and whatever else you'd like
https://github.com/jade-nl/dt.styles
https://marcrphoto.wordpress.com/
https://onecameraonelens.com/2021/01/12/why-darktable-is-per...