We have made it super easy to delete RNI Films: Photo & RAW Editor account and/or app.
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Things to note before removing RNI Films:
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1. The RNI Films' filters are born from real film stocks and split into categories that include negative, slide, instant, black & white and vintage.
2. That's because we work really hard to recreate every subtle aspect of real film, with great attention to general accuracy, colour separation, skin tones and grain texture.
3. Our desktop and mobile solutions have been praised in a number of independent online reviews, so don't hesitate to search for RNI Films online to find out more about our products, philosophy and approach.
4. You can crop and rotate, alter the brightness, contrast, and colour, enhance shadows and highlights, add vignette and real film grain, and much more.
5. Many professional photographers find our film profiles to be more sophisticated and true to real film than rivals.
6. And this little app enables creators to bring the artistic flair of film into their mobile workflow.
7. RNI Films is a great mobile companion for those who appreciate the beauty of analogue photography.
8. So we did by digitising our library of analog slides and negatives, building their profiles and packaging those profiles into a lightweight and easy to use mobile app.
9. At RNI we always wanted to transfer the true character of analogue film to digital medium.
10. RNI Films can open and edit RAW files from your mobile or third-party camera*.
11. The app comes with a generous introductory package of free film filters.
12. Tag your photos with #RNI and #RNIFilms for a chance to get featured in RNI’s official newsletter, blog and Instagram @reallyniceimages.
13. No clutter, no extra taps to ‘hide/unhide that panel’, no unnecessary confirmation steps – everything is streamlined and simple for your convenience.
14. Some minor image artefacts may be seen while editing RAW in the app's viewport which uses draft mode.