RNI Colibri Reviews

5/5 rating based on 18 reviews. Read all reviews for RNI Colibri for iPhone.
RNI Colibri is paid iOS app published by Really Nice Images LTD

This is editing bliss

kevinwoodland

After spending hours and hours and hours screwing around with edits in Lightroom, it’s very nice to just bang away on this one-button app for awhile. It’s quite cathartic and a little addictive, actually.


Update Broke Save To Camera Roll

#INSULIN4ALL

After the latest maintenance update both Colibri and Flashback cannot save to the camera roll now.


Future!

wearnocap

This is how the mindset of editing photos can elevate, i call it good creation.


Yayyyy

GoDodgers!!!!!!!!!

Funnest


Like it!

BAR112

This app randomly creates some very nice vintage filters. It's fun!


Love RNI Apps

Design Head

Big fan of RNI apps, wish they had desktop offerings!


Can't save preset

OxygenFilm

The app generates nice random effects. Though how can I apply the same effect on another photo? Please help!


Love the simple edit option

Sb_f1ocka

Love the intuitive, simple editing option this app provides for someone like me who doesn't like much fussing with edits! Please add a sharpening tool in your advance controls that would be most appreciated.


Great looks with just the right amount of control

Jason R. Johnston

RNI has always been good at delivering apps that potentially give you — as their name suggests — really nice images. If I wish to elevate a great iPhone photo, Colibri is now my go-to app. It's the same caliber of pleasing film-like looks RNI is known for with a bit more control you don't get with RNI Flashback, but not as much as you can with RNI Films. Colibri is the best of both worlds: it gives me just the right amount of essential control over an image with the same great film-inspired magic that makes Flashback so endearing. Colibri is simple to use and a great middle child in the already wonderful RNI mobile app family.


Great colours

SamuelSmith19210

The colour output of this app is absolutely phenomenal. Can't get enough of it. I use it for nature and street photography, and it works pretty much like slide. Even like Kodachrome in many instances.