
RetroCamera has a rather swift startup, and it automatically opens up to either a new project, or the project that was last open (whether it was saved, or not)


These are the mainscreen options, before you choose the film/grain/texture/etc.

The filters featured within the categories are vast, and produce beautiful effects. They aren’t too overpowering, or hard on the eyes.
Unfortunately, when opening a new project, you must resize and position the photo you wish to alter. You cannot keep it at normal iPhone screen dimensions as they are viewed, which often leads to black bars on the top and bottom of your photo. Or to avoid that you must pan and zoom the photo to fit the screen’s dimensions which cuts off the border of your photo.
This of course can all be cropped within another app, and in some cases the black border creates a nice effect.
When finished, the save feature is quick, with no “processing” loading times.
Overall I give it a B+.
Note: this review was based on the full version.