With FOMO, you’ll make photographs that look and sound like real film rolls pulled out of storage 20 years ago. Based on the film proofs, we 100% restore the color, texture and noise of the film.
After taking a picture, we can analog presets - including curves, grains, dust, light leak, date.
FOMO Vip Subscription options:
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and the cost of the renewal will be the same amount unless otherwise notified. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active period. Any unused portion of a free trail period will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription to that publication.
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In-Apps
Fomo Pro (1 Week)
£2.99
Fomo Pro (1 Year)
£19.49
Fomo Pro (1 Month)
£4.99
Fomo Pro (Permanent)
£49.99
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User Rating
4.07 out of 5
14 ratings
in United Kingdom
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Stopped Working and Developer Won’t Reply!
Had this app for around a year and since the iOS 17 update it has lost all the film presets/settings.
I have emailed the developer 3 times and have not has a reply.
I paid £47.99 for the full/lifetime version of the app which doesn’t work the developer won’t answer my sales.
Cool but useless unless you pay
The whole concept is really cool and one of the best camera apps I’ve seen so far…except it’s useless unless you pay
Can't use unless you pay
Honestly the films are super pretty and they are so lovely but the fact I can't even use one photo for free is so ridiculous : /
Realistic
This may be the most convincing film emulation software that I’ve tried: it recreates the look and feel of many film stocks including Portra400, ColorPlus, Gold200, etc. And you can switch off the grain and dust effects for better control over your output.
Building on this, here are some things that I’d change:
1- Allow full screen viewfinder mode
2- Add search tool for film stocks
3- Enable batch import/export
4- Provide grain adjustability