Film Rescue for iPhone

Terms of Use

Effective and last updated: 20 August 2026

Film Rescue is published by Dzmitry Dziachenka and licensed through the App Store under Apple's Standard End User License Agreement. This page identifies the terms that apply and explains the purchase and support boundaries. It is not a separate licence and it does not replace or modify Apple's agreement.

1. License

Film Rescue is licensed, not sold. The controlling license is Apple's Licensed Application End User License Agreement (Standard EULA). It governs the scope of the license, permitted use, maintenance and support, warranties, liability, termination, and the other terms for the app. Where this page differs from the Standard EULA, the Standard EULA controls.

2. The one-time purchase

Film Rescue saves the first five frames for free. Saving beyond that allowance is unlocked by a single one-time purchase, which is not a subscription: there is no trial period, no renewal, and nothing to cancel. The price is shown by the App Store before you confirm, in your own currency, and Apple takes the payment.

The unlock is tied to your Apple Account rather than to one iPhone, so Restore Purchases — on the offer itself and in About — brings it back on a new device or after reinstalling. Billing, family sharing eligibility, receipts, and refund requests are handled by Apple under its own terms. Deleting your data inside the app does not cancel or refund the purchase.

3. What the app is, and is not

Film Rescue photographs a film negative and develops a positive photograph from it on your iPhone. What it produces is an interpretation of the negative you photographed: results depend on the negative, the light behind it, and how steadily it is held, and no particular quality, colour accuracy, or archival fitness is promised. The app does not reconstruct missing content — it does not remove dust or scratches, upscale, restore faces, or colourise — and it is not a safety, emergency, medical, or legal-records service.

Film Rescue is not a backup. It stores your work on your iPhone, and keeping your own copies of anything you care about — by exporting it, and through your own device or iCloud backups — remains yours to do.

4. Your content and acceptable use

Your negatives and the photographs made from them are yours. The developer claims no licence in them and never receives them; see the Privacy Policy. You are responsible for having the right to digitise and share what you photograph, including where a negative shows other people. Do not use the app to break the law or to infringe someone else's rights.

5. Privacy and support

What the app processes is described in the Privacy Policy. Recovery steps and the contact address are on the Support page.

6. Changes

This page is updated before a material change takes effect, and the date at the top changes with it. Apple's Standard EULA is maintained by Apple.

7. Contact

Questions about these terms go to ddziachenka@cloudlinux.com.