![]() ![]() Mastin Labs’ proprietary color science makes it so no other app can match film as accurately as Filmborn.įilmborn’s curves control is powerful. Our presets are born from an intensive side-by-side comparison process between actual film scans from a Fuji Frontier Scanner, and digital images shot with the iPhone. And overwhelmingly, many of you liked what RNI gave us.ĭial in the perfect shot quickly with gesture based white balance and exposure, highlight clipping, 2-Axis Level, Rangefinder mode, and quick review. However, if you’re looking to get a film-like look and then edit to your own heart’s content, then Mastin may be a good option for you.īefore I dive into the review, just a heads up that a while back I published the same image on our Instagram account where I showed off an edit from RNI and Mastin both. Do they look like film? They’re close, but RNI still does a better job at trying to emulate it. ![]() We’re not the biggest fans of Mastin’s desktop presets, but admittedly their presets in the Filmborn app for iOS aren’t too bad. RNI chooses to focus on trying to emulate every single look of films out there while Mastin takes a different approach with an emphasis on only a few key film emulsions. In general, there are two major sides of the vintage film filter wars when it comes to mobile devices: Mastin and RNI. ![]()
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