Kodachrome Preset Lightroom Mobile Page

So go ahead. Open Lightroom Mobile. Find a photo of a sunset, a street performer, or a rusty truck. Apply that red punch, crush those blacks, and add that grain.

If you are a street photographer, a vintage enthusiast, or simply someone who wants their iPhone or Android galleries to look like a time capsule from 1965, this guide is for you. We will break down the science of the Kodachrome look, why it translates perfectly to mobile editing, and how to find (or build) the ultimate preset. Before you download a random file from Pinterest, it is crucial to understand what you are looking for. A true Kodachrome preset isn't just a "vintage filter." It is a specific manipulation of color science.

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By installing a , you are not just applying a filter. You are participating in a visual history. You are telling your viewers, "This moment deserves the richness of analog memory."

Mastin Labs recently adapted their famous desktop presets for mobile. Their "Kodachrome" pack is aggressive—it doesn't try to be subtle. It leans hard into the reds and contrast. It is perfect for travel and street photography. So go ahead

But Kodachrome is gone. The last roll was processed in 2010.

RNI (Really Nice Images) has spent a decade studying film negatives. Their "Kodachrome 64" and "Kodachrome 25" profiles for Lightroom Mobile are widely considered the industry standard. They cost between $10–$20, but you get the actual mathematical emulation of the film's curves. Apply that red punch, crush those blacks, and add that grain

Open a flat, raw (or ProRAW) image on your phone and follow this recipe: