Film is selected in the finder and baked into the finished photograph at the moment of capture. There are no strength sliders and no way to apply it after the fact. Developed frames are saved automatically directly to your Photos library.

A fine daylight color recipe. Greens and blues render naturally, and highlights are protected rather than blown open. The quietest of the three, built for even, well lit scenes where restraint reads best.

Slide-film density. Saturated primaries, clean whites, and deep contrast. Built for high contrast and vibrant daylight scenes.

Warm skin and highlights, restrained saturation, and shadows held dense. A subtle halation gathers around the brightest points of a frame. Built for lower light and evening scenes, where warmth carries the photograph.

Muted night color. Lifted shadows, a cool cast, and forgiving highlights. Built for neon-lit streets and low light night scenes.

Firm midtones and open separation between sky and cloud. Microcontrast stays crisp and grain resolves cleanly rather than smearing into noise. Built for documentary clarity, in any light.

Fine-grain monochrome. A long tonal scale, deep blacks, and smooth skies. Built for quiet landscapes and portraits with deep contrast.