6/1/2023 0 Comments Realgrain velviaKodak Ultramax 400 (Original, v.2, v.3).Kodak Portra 160 (Original, v.2, v.2 Warm Fade, v.3, v.3 Faded).Kodak Gold 800 (Original, Faded, Soft Red Cast).Kodak Ektar 100 (Original, Cool Fade, Cool Fade 2, Warm Fade, v.2).Fuji Superia 400 (Original, Faded, v.2).Fuji Pro 160NS (Original, Faded, Warm, v.2, v.2 HC).Agfa Optima 200 (Original, Faded, Warm, v.2, v.3, v.3 Faded).The table below contains the exhaustive list of all film simulations available in RNIFilms, version 1.1: It is unfortunately not possible to compare between the different film simulations other than by applying them. You can see before/after by tapping on the photo above. The way to use the film simulations is very simple: Many films simulations have been developed in various versions (which differ slightly), so once you fix yourself on particular film, you can still choose the variations of it. Ilford HP5 BW film, used by Henry Cartier-Bresson. This really resonates with me, I can try to use the films used by the photography masters, eg. You will see there many names, which sound familiar, if you were doing analog photography before. This is one of the main differences between the RNI and the competitor apps. The app has the following categories available:Įvery category contains set of real analog film simulations. When the film simulation button is active (yellow), middle row shows film categories, and the bottom film simulations available within the category. Let’s start with film simulations, which are the core functionality of the app. Bigger image allows for more precise editing or better judgement on the correct film simulation to be applied. I would wish that the rows of buttons are much more compressed at the bottom (or even dynamically hidden) and I can see much bigger image. Although extremely simple, it occupies almost half of the screen, leaving only the small thumbnail of an image. The lower part contains one row of buttons, allowing you to go back (select another image), select film simulations, tools or save/share image. Film SimulationsĪfter loading, the image is presented in the upper part of the screen. I personally tend to perform those two operations at the beginning, but I would welcome a possibility to refine my decisions later, if needed. One thing to note: your choice of crop and straightening is final once you press on USE, you cannot refine it later. It simply allows to see better who goes in and what out.įrom this step you can either go back to the image selection or by clicking on USE you can start editing. the one in Snapseed is that the crop frame fill majority of the screen and you decide which part of the image goes in by zooming with pinch gesture. Straighten tool allows to adjust titles photo by using fine-grained ruler crop tool allows to crop in one of the predefined ratios. In the next step, you can crop image or straighten it. LOAD PHOTO button allows to load the photo from Camera Roll or any other album from your iPhone. ![]() ![]() The welcome screen has the setting icon (top right corner), which allows to read what’s new, contains very short explanation of app functions and allows to restore your previous film purchases. The photographic workflow is extremely simple and efficient: ![]() The app has very minimalistic interface and is therefore very easy to master. The app was tested on iPhone 6, running iOS 9.1. This review is based on version 1.1 for iPhone, released in November 2015. It also works on iPhone 4s, but some of its functionality is disabled (eg. The app is an iPhone-only app and works best on iPhone 5 or higher. RNIFilms does only one thing – film simulation, as opposed to some of the competitor apps which aim to provide all-in-one solution. The app, named RNIFilms, has been getting quite positive reviews on the net, mainly because of its high-quality analog film simulations. In August 2015 the company has released an iOS mobile app, that promises to have all the power of desktop filter in the palm of your hand. RNI Lightroom filters are praised for their subtleness, beautiful color separation and rich skin tones. Really Nice Images is known in the professional photography world as a producer of analog film presets for Adobe Lightroom. ![]() In this article we will thoroughly examine the analog film simulation app RNIFilms, developed by Really Nice Images.
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