![]() The traditional medium for photography never really lost its appeal, we could even say that the appeal of analog film still supersedes the look of a digital capture. ![]() But in the end, it was even more, I was quite impressed by the quality and potential of these film simulation presets. When the London based art & technology company RNI, which stands for “Really Nice Images”, asked me if I want to check out their freshly released RNI All Films 5 presets, I knew already that it would be at least interesting and enjoyable to do so. I consider a preset a starting point, a small push into the right direction and a baseline for a cohesive look when editing a series of images. ![]() Basically I am very restrictive with presets for two reasons: First, I don‘t want to copy another photographers work and second, often presets are very unprecise and don‘t work the way I want. Is buying a set of film presets worth the money and will it improve your images? A question raised many times and just recently it became a topic again on social media.
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