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Halide mark ii
Halide mark ii




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Available to download for free through the iTunes Store, this app, by Lux Optics, Inc., sets a very high bar for any photo apps claiming to be for ‘pro’ level. It delivers an impressive range of features and is perfect for your new iPhone 12. If you're a new user, it costs $36 / £34.99 (around AU$65) to buy outright, or you can subscribe for $11.99 / £9.99 (around AU$18) per year, which also gives you access to future upgrades.Īlready got the first version of Halide? You get it for free along with a year of members' updates. Halide Mark II Pro Camera is a stunning achievement in camera that is packaged as an iPhone app. There's certainly plenty to get stuck into, which means Halide Mark II isn't the cheapest camera app around. I almost immediately downloaded the app to test it, and was shocked at how good the iPhone. Photo & Video, Utilities > Size: 27MB > Offers In-App Purchases. As someone who has a history with professional photography, I became pretty intrigued when Apple featured Halide Mark II in their ‘Behind the Design’ story on July 5th in the Apple Developers app.

halide mark ii

Talking of which, you now also get handy tools like a magnified focus preview when you drag the focus dial, while the gallery of all your taken shots now includes much metadata for each image. by Lux Optics Incorporated (9,660) iOS Universal/Watch Updated 2 years ago. This should make it much easier to avoid mistakes when manually exposing your photos. This means that Halide's new tools like waveforms and color zebras (along with existing ones like the histogram) are all based on the real sensor data.

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Because this process uses bracketing, there is a slight delay between shooting the raw and processed image, but it's potentially handy for those times when you need an instantly shareable image and a raw version for editing later.Įlsewhere, true raw fans also get 'Pro Tools XDR', which gives you a preview of the full 14-bit raw data, rather than the usual 8-bit visualization. Previously, it hasn't been possible to simultaneously shoot a Raw photo and a computational photo in the same burst (only a Raw + standard JPEG).īut Halide claims to be the first camera app that captures both a classic raw and computational snap (including Deep Fusion and Smart HDR 3, on the latest iPhones) in one burst. Even if Apple stole Halide's thunder slightly on this front, there are plenty of other new features in the app's Mark II version to make it worthy of investigation.






Halide mark ii