FAQ
Is RealAnalogFilm compatible with my camera?
Yes, provided that your camera model is supported by Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw.
Can I use the presets for both RAW and JPG files?
Yes, the presets are designed for both file formats.
Why do I need to choose the preset for my camera resolution?
Specifically, the representation of grain depends on the image resolution. So, for a 24MP image, a larger grain setting is needed than for a 16MP image.
How do I install the RealAnalogFilm presets?
Instructions can be found in the download folder.
What system requirements do I need?
Compatible with an up-to-date version of:
- Adobe Photoshop
- Adobe Camera Raw
- Adobe Lightroom Classic
- Adobe Lightroom CC
Martinez E. Verified Buyer
RAF seems to be the only preset maker that understands that analog film renders differently in the push process. The grain is also different in a scan/photo at a resolution of 12MP than at 24MP. Thanks RAF! You guys are the best.
Simon S. Verified Buyer
As someone who usually shoots with analog cameras, the rising costs have made it necessary for me to mix analog and digital photography. These Lightroom presets are the first ones that truly capture the essence of film. I often can't tell which of my photos are shot on film and which are edited with the presets. Amazing work – they are the closest thing to real film I've found!
Pietro Barelli - Leica Ambassadors Verified Buyer
I'm a seasoned veteran in photography. When I started out, there was only analog photography – and I've remained loyal to it to this day. But ever since I started using the Tri-X 400 preset, I almost exclusively reach for the M11 – even though my beloved M6 was my faithful companion for decades.
roberto g. Verified Buyer
I have tried many presets in the past, but have never been truly satisfied. There were always too many options and I found it overwhelming. For me, the simplicity of analog photography was what made it so special. With the RAF Presets, I feel like I am able to achieve that same simplicity in my digital photography. Importing photos into Lightroom, selecting a preset and everything falls into place. No more struggling to choose between presets, grain, etc. It's just perfect.