Rni All Films 5 Pro For Adobe Lightroom And Photoshop Portable

1. What Is RNI All Films 5 Pro?

RNI (Really Nice Images) All Films 5 Pro is a premium preset pack that accurately emulates analog film stocks:

  • Negative films (Kodak Portra, Fuji Pro 400H, etc.)
  • Slide films (Velvia, Provia, Ektachrome)
  • Black & white films (Ilford HP5, Kodak Tri-X)
  • Instant films (Polaroid, Fuji Instax)

The "portable" version means:

  • No installer required
  • Can run from USB drive or cloud folder
  • No registry changes (usually)

Installation & workflow (official)

  1. Purchase and download the official package from RNI.
  2. For Lightroom Classic:
    • Install .XMP presets or load profiles via Develop > Presets/Profile Browser.
  3. For Photoshop:
    • Use Camera Raw to apply profiles/presets, or apply LUTs via Adjustment Layers.
  4. Apply base film preset/profile, then fine-tune exposure, white balance, and local adjustments.
  5. Add grain/texture overlays as final step for authenticity.

Portable Workflow Pros & Cons

| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | No installation required | Requires manual folder mapping | | Work from any PC | Some portable apps lack full ACR support | | Keep presets on external SSD | No automatic updates | | Great for lab computers | Licensing may restrict portable use | Negative films (Kodak Portra, Fuji Pro 400H, etc

License reminder: RNI Films 5 Pro is a paid product. Portable usage for a single licensed user on their own devices is generally fine. Sharing the preset folder across multiple unlicensed machines violates the EULA. The "portable" version means:

1. RNI Kodak Portra 400 (Warm & Soft)

Best for: Wedding, Lifestyle, Family The classic. Reduces contrast, lifts shadows, and pushes skin tones slightly magenta. In a portable workflow, use this on flat RAW files to instantly add "expensive" warmth. Family The classic. Reduces contrast

Why "Portable"? The Logic Behind a Mobile Workflow

The keyword "Portable" in this context refers to two specific scenarios: