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
Bss32
Great app, easy to use layout, offers different filters & adjustments than most other photo apps. It's good stuff, definitely worth $1.
Ugh This
I downloaded this for my phone and found that the picture quality was poor and did not appreciate the effects delivered. After 20 minutes of playing with it I decided that it was a waste of time and so deleted it. Others may like the grainy / blotchy effects but it made skintones look to red.
rocketiakman
This app delivers something I’ve only dreamed of on a digital platform. Well worth purchasing, Along with the other app. Usually what I do with this app is add an edge or nostalgia to my pictures.
Metall-cello
what's the difference between Colibri and Flashback? The same apps...
Kalikstus
Otherwise a great app, the only minuses for me would be that the app doesn’t fit iPhone Xs screen well. And that skin tones usually look pretty red and ugly, so it would be nice if there would be a possibility to adjust skin tones like in VSCO app. Overall more settings would be cool.
TobyRyan
Presets never quite did it for me. I wanted a better development process - one that was more immersive and reactive to the way I take photos. Colibri did that for me. It ticks all the right boxes in what I love about film. That said, it’s important to teach yourself how to shoot for this app and for the film. That starts with good lighting, tuning white balance, tint, and exposure beforehand and/or using the in-app tools to adjust. That will yield much higher quality results when applying these film styles to your photos. Colibri app feels uniquely reactive to each photo whereas the ‘RNI films’ app is focused on ‘choose the exact film type’. The Flashback app is a unique take on the film, where it gives randomized selections, you choose your favorite look. All great apps, but I’d recommend starting with Colibri and see how it beautifully develops your photos. Then I recommend RNI Films app if you’re more knowledgeable about film types and how they behave in various lighting to emulate and achieve specific styles. RNI Films app supports RAW and I hope they’ll add that support to Colibri and Flashback. I highly recommended this to any and all nostalgic film enthusiasts.