

VSCO Film, like RNI All FIlm, is a set of analog-like presets for Lightroom and ACR. Two of the most popular are VSCO Film and DxO Filmpack. Of course, there are quite a few companies marketing realistic film emulations and presets. Hovering over a preset will show a quick display in the thumbnail (upper left) of what it will look like once applied. Once installed, RNI presets will show up in the left-most Lightroom panel. And when working with film presets, there is a fine line between good processing and over-processing. Though I personally found the Toolkit presets made my images look over-processed. They’re useful if you are going for a 'very analog' look. The software also includes RNI 4 Toolkit, a set of presets that allows users to quickly adjust parameters like grain and softness. RNI 4.0 also now features customized camera profiles, with support for most modern digital cameras. RNI’s film simulations are created from analyzing actual film stocks, so if you are an analog purist, this may be the easiest way to dial in the look of some of your favorite films.
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Furthermore, according to RNI, the vast majority of presets included from previous releases have been fine-tuned or completely reworked for more accurate skin tones and more realistic grain. RNI specifically highlights Fuji Natura 1600, Fuji Velvia 2.0 and Fuji Pro 400H among its new film stocks, but many more have also been added. Processed using the new 'Fuji Natura 1600 - 01' preset. And because most film stocks have several versions, in total RNI 4.0 offers more than 300 presets, 170 of which are brand new from the previous release.
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In the full 'Pro' version, 58 film stocks are organized into 5 categories including Negative, Slide, Instant, Black & White, and Vintage. Really Nice Images has announced RNI All Films 4.0, the latest version of its film simulation presets for Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw. It will be sold in two versions, Pro and Lite. Click through for larger previews and more info on which presets were used. All images in the gallery above were processed using presets from RNI All Films 4.0 - Pro (the duplicate is the un-edited version for comparison).
