RNI All Films 5 Pro is a high-end film emulation package designed for professional photographers using Adobe Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Capture One. Unlike standard presets that simply adjust sliders, this tool uses custom Camera Profiles to perform precise color transformations based on real digitized film stocks. Key Features and Performance

Downloading and Legality

  1. Missing Profiles: Ensure you didn't just copy the XMPs. You also need the .xmp camera profile folder installed in your CameraRaw settings.
  2. Mobile Grain Looks Choppy: RNI Pro grain is high-res. If it looks bad, your export settings are too compressed. Export at 90% quality or higher.
  3. "Fuji Green" Looks Off: Ensure you have set your camera calibration in Lightroom to "Adobe Standard" before applying RNI, not "Camera Standard."
  1. Unzip the downloaded file on your computer.
  2. Locate the "Mobile" folder containing .DNG files.
  3. Transfer the DNGs to your phone's camera roll.
  4. Open Lightroom Mobile -> Create a new Album.
  5. Import the DNGs into Lightroom.
  6. Open a DNG, tap the three dots -> "Create Preset." This saves the film look.

Restart: Relaunch Lightroom to see the new groups in your Presets panel. Pricing and Versions Included Presets Price (Approx.) Pro Professionals & Film Enthusiasts 180+ Presets Lite Casual Users ~40 Presets Demo Testing before buying Selected Samples

Highlight Compression: RNI's custom engine is designed to prevent highlight clipping even when pushing edits significantly, mimicking the natural roll-off of film.

to manipulate RAW data directly, providing a more organic "analog" look without cluttering your editing sliders. fujilove magazine Key Features & Performance

Practical Workflow Recommendations

  1. Expose for Highlights: when aiming for film-like highlight roll-off, prioritize protecting highlights in-camera; many emulations assume properly exposed RAW files.
  2. Start with Base Profile: apply the film profile first, then adjust white balance and exposure.
  3. Fine-Tune Tone Curve: use localized contrast and tone curve adjustments to match scene dynamics.
  4. Grain Matching: add grain after tonal/color adjustments; reduce grain for web use and increase for print or high-ISO authenticity.
  5. Use Layered Adjustments: in Photoshop or Capture One, apply film emulation on its own layer to control opacity and blend modes.
  6. Create Preset Variants: build custom variants for common scenarios (portraits, landscapes, night shots) to speed workflow.
  7. Preserve Raw Originals: always keep RAW files untouched; export multiple versions for different outputs.