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Real film stocks carefully digitised using the most advanced colour science and best equipment. RNI All Films 5 brings the magic touch of analogue film into your digital workflow and makes your photos look stunning in one click.
Rediscover film aesthetics. Bring the magic touch of analogue film into your digital workflow.
Profile-based styles
All Films 5 is based on RNI's real film profiles. This enables really sophisticated and precise colour transformations which are far beyond what's been possible with Capture One adjustments alone.
Each film style (profile) comes in four versions, so you can choose between 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% to fine-tune the strength of your film look.
Non-destructive editing
RNI All Films 5 does not alternate your original photos. So all its edits can be reverted or readjusted at any time.
For those who deserve the very best
RNI is a niche quality-focused vendor. All our products are made with a great deal of love and care, and All Films 5 is no exception.
Yugi The Destiny — Yu-gi-oh Power Of Chaos
Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny is the first title in Konami's Power of Chaos
The AI also has a frustrating (and some would say, "destiny-driven") habit of top-decking the perfect card. Are you about to win with a direct attack? He has Mirror Force . Did you just clear his field? Here comes Monster Reborn to bring back Dark Magician, followed by Diffusion Wave-Motion to attack all your monsters at once.
Historical value: One of the earliest digital Yu-Gi-Oh! games to bring a large selection of cards and anime-style opponents to PC players, making it a nostalgic piece for fans of early-2000s Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Card interaction complexity: Many cards behave according to ruling interpretations of that era; the game demonstrates pre-OCG/TCG ruling implementations that differ from modern rules.
Collector and preservation interest: Original executables and installers are increasingly rare; the game is often discussed in retro gaming and preservation communities.
Modding and community fixes: Fan patches and community-made rule fixes/emulators exist to improve compatibility with modern systems and fix rule inconsistencies.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny
For many fans of the franchise, represents the purest digital distillation of the trading card game's golden era. Released in late 2003 for the PC, this title arrived at the height of the "Poké-mania" successor’s global dominance, offering fans a chance to go head-to-head with the King of Games himself, Yugi Mutou.
Some speculation. - Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny
: Each card features artwork recreated directly from the physical trading card game. The game also includes varied battlefield backgrounds and voice acting for Yugi during duels. AI Mechanics
Graphically, Yugi the Destiny is a product of its time, but a beautiful one. The game renders a 3D arena where you look across a stone dueling platform at Yugi. His Millennium Puzzle glows faintly, and his eyes change when Yami Yugi takes over during critical moments.
The Starter Deck: A weak, tutorial-based deck featuring "Gaia the Fierce Knight" and "Curse of Dragon." This is a lie—it’s a trap to lower your guard.
The Standard Deck: This introduces the "Dark Magician" core, "Mystical Elf" for defense, and dreaded combos like "Sangan" searching for "Witch of the Black Forest" into "Dark Hole."
The Ultimate Deck (Destiny Mode): This is where the game earns its name. Yugi abandons all pretense of balance. He runs a highly optimized "Exodia" stall deck alongside "Dark Magician of Chaos," "Breaker the Magical Warrior," and "Mirror Force." To win here, you must exploit the AI's specific patterns—like tributing a monster to summon "Summoned Skull" even when it leaves his field open.
Over 50 cards: Stick to 40–42 for consistency.
No monster removal: Always include 2–3 destruction spells.
Ignoring defense: Yugi sometimes runs Wall of Illusion and Man-Eater Bug — use Nobleman of Crossout to banish them.
Not using the Graveyard: Cards like Premature Burial and Call of the Haunted are game-winning here.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny is the first title in Konami's Power of Chaos
The AI also has a frustrating (and some would say, "destiny-driven") habit of top-decking the perfect card. Are you about to win with a direct attack? He has Mirror Force . Did you just clear his field? Here comes Monster Reborn to bring back Dark Magician, followed by Diffusion Wave-Motion to attack all your monsters at once. yu-gi-oh power of chaos yugi the destiny
Historical value: One of the earliest digital Yu-Gi-Oh! games to bring a large selection of cards and anime-style opponents to PC players, making it a nostalgic piece for fans of early-2000s Yu-Gi-Oh!.
Card interaction complexity: Many cards behave according to ruling interpretations of that era; the game demonstrates pre-OCG/TCG ruling implementations that differ from modern rules.
Collector and preservation interest: Original executables and installers are increasingly rare; the game is often discussed in retro gaming and preservation communities.
Modding and community fixes: Fan patches and community-made rule fixes/emulators exist to improve compatibility with modern systems and fix rule inconsistencies.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny
For many fans of the franchise, represents the purest digital distillation of the trading card game's golden era. Released in late 2003 for the PC, this title arrived at the height of the "Poké-mania" successor’s global dominance, offering fans a chance to go head-to-head with the King of Games himself, Yugi Mutou. Yu-Gi-Oh
: Each card features artwork recreated directly from the physical trading card game. The game also includes varied battlefield backgrounds and voice acting for Yugi during duels. AI Mechanics
Graphically, Yugi the Destiny is a product of its time, but a beautiful one. The game renders a 3D arena where you look across a stone dueling platform at Yugi. His Millennium Puzzle glows faintly, and his eyes change when Yami Yugi takes over during critical moments.
The Starter Deck: A weak, tutorial-based deck featuring "Gaia the Fierce Knight" and "Curse of Dragon." This is a lie—it’s a trap to lower your guard.
The Standard Deck: This introduces the "Dark Magician" core, "Mystical Elf" for defense, and dreaded combos like "Sangan" searching for "Witch of the Black Forest" into "Dark Hole."
The Ultimate Deck (Destiny Mode): This is where the game earns its name. Yugi abandons all pretense of balance. He runs a highly optimized "Exodia" stall deck alongside "Dark Magician of Chaos," "Breaker the Magical Warrior," and "Mirror Force." To win here, you must exploit the AI's specific patterns—like tributing a monster to summon "Summoned Skull" even when it leaves his field open.
Over 50 cards: Stick to 40–42 for consistency.
No monster removal: Always include 2–3 destruction spells.
Ignoring defense: Yugi sometimes runs Wall of Illusion and Man-Eater Bug — use Nobleman of Crossout to banish them.
Not using the Graveyard: Cards like Premature Burial and Call of the Haunted are game-winning here.
It is quite different. The All Films 5 is not a replacement for All Films 4, it's just a new tool based on the new underlaying principles and featuring a range of updated and refined film looks. Among its distinctive features are: – New film looks (best film stocks, new flavours) – Fully profile-based design – 4 different strengths for each look – Dedicated styles for Nikon & Sony and Fujifilm cameras
This product delivers some of the most beautiful and sophisticated film looks out there. However it has its limitations too:
1. You can't apply All Films 5 styles to Capture One layers. Because the product is based on ICC profiles, and Capture One does not allow applying ICC profiles to layers.
2. Unlike the Lightroom version, this product won't smartly prevent your highlights from clipping. So you have to take care of your highlights yourself, ideally by getting things right in camera.
3. When working with Fujifilm RAW, you'll need to set your curve to Film Standard prior to applying these styles. Otherwise the styles may take no effect.
Please refer to the installation manuals included in your product download.
System requirements
MAC / PC
Phase One Capture One 10, 11, 12, 20, 21 or newer. Also fully compatible with Capture One for Fujifilm, Sony etc. RAW / jpeg *
Please note that you'll need Capture One to use these styles. If you don’t have it, you can always get a free trial from Phase One.
* Includes dedicated style versions for jpeg/tiff images
1. Adobe Lightroom and Capture One versions of our products are sold separately in order to sustain our work. The exact product features may vary between the Adobe and Capture One versions, please check the product pages for full details. Some minor variation in the visual output between the two may occur, that's due to fundamental differences between the Adobe and Phase One rendering engines. – 2. Film look generations are basically major revisions of our entire film library. Sometimes we have to rebuild our whole library of digital tools from the ground to address new technological opportunities or simply make it much better.