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MobiLurver
- Real Name
- Jerry Jobe
- Device
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
I picked it up but haven’t experimented yet.Light/Long Exposure going for free!
Light | Long Exposure
http://appadvice.com/shareapp/1369253556
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I picked it up but haven’t experimented yet.Light/Long Exposure going for free!
Light | Long Exposure
http://appadvice.com/shareapp/1369253556
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This looks fun!KinoGlitch and KinoGlitch Pro for free
KinoGlitch Pro
App for creating "glitched" meshes from your images and videos. Visit @kinoglitch on Instagram for examples! - More than 180 grids - Many presets and adjustments: - Control the glitch intensity, grids divisions and the smoothness. - Blend with other images. - Set your own background - Record...apps.apple.com
Free on Android too, good shout Ann. Although I'm not too sure manual cameras are the way to go these days, stock cameras are hard to beat in 2021.Proshot going for free:
ProShot
"World-class photography app" -iMore "The screen layouts are excellent. DSLRs could learn a thing or two from the design of ProShot" -Engadget "If you can name it, chances are ProShot has it" -Gizmodo ////////////////////////////////////////////////// Welcome to ProShot, the complete...apps.apple.com
Agreed. The only time I tend you to use manual cameras these days is when I need to set a focus or maybe exposure. When I get birds on my window feeder, the native app just doesn’t focus in time and you can only lock exposure and not focus as far as I know and I find that a bit flaky.Free on Android too, good shout Ann. Although I'm not too sure manual cameras are the way to go these days, stock cameras are hard to beat in 2021.
Not sure what mobile camera you use but you can lock focus and exposure with the iPhone native camera. Then there’s a slider to fine tune the exposure.Agreed. The only time I tend you to use manual cameras these days is when I need to set a focus or maybe exposure. When I get birds on my window feeder, the native app just doesn’t focus in time and you can only lock exposure and not focus as far as I know and I find that a bit flaky.
I totally agree with you John particularly with regards to the iPhone native cameraFree on Android too, good shout Ann. Although I'm not too sure manual cameras are the way to go these days, stock cameras are hard to beat in 2021.
I need to use the camera burst at the same time on a remote and just find CameraPixels does it all much better. The focus lock on native just isn’t as good even though I am locking on the bar the birds will sit on.Not sure what mobile camera you use but you can lock focus and exposure with the iPhone native camera. Then there’s a slider to fine tune the exposure.
True, but there are still reasons. Separate focus and exposure lock reticules, for example. Manual focus because there are situations where the native cam app's tap-to-focus won't lock onto something small but instead insists on locking on to the background. No way in the native app to set the ISO low and keep it there -- it insists on prioritizing faster shutter speeds over lower ISO. The native app's new trigger for burst mode is inconvenient. There's more.Although I'm not too sure manual cameras are the way to go these days, stock cameras are hard to beat in 2021.
I think it's probably safe to say, that you take your photography slightly more seriously than me TedTrue, but there are still reasons. Separate focus and exposure lock reticules, for example. Manual focus because there are situations where the native cam app's tap-to-focus won't lock onto something small but instead insists on locking on to the background. No way in the native app to set the ISO low and keep it there -- it insists on prioritizing faster shutter speeds over lower ISO. The native app's new trigger for burst mode is inconvenient. There's more.
At the moment, I'm using Chromatica when I want manual controls. I was using ProCamera, but it was driving me crazy because it loses ISO and shutter speed settings any time I change lenses.
Eh, I don't know about serious, but I'm a chronic tinkerer. (And that's one of those double-edged sort of things. It's easy to get absorbed in the tools and lose track of the photos.)I think it's probably safe to say, that you take your photography slightly more seriously than me Ted
Off to the App Store...Going Free Portrait Painter by JixiPix
Portrait Painter
Portrait Painter is a professional painting tool that automatically creates a finely painted gallery- style portrait from any image or snapshot then adds color, light and texture, which harmonize intelligently. Artists, Photographers & Hobbyists will love watching their subjects transcend from...apps.apple.com
And a straight egret pic through the same
Ah, cool!
Also available for the dark side. My first attempt.Going Free Portrait Painter by JixiPix
I can hear Yogi sigh "Again with the pictures?"
Nah he's an old poseur !I can hear Yogi sigh "Again with the pictures?"
I can’t see if it’s free because I already have it, but it’s definitely worth getting if it is free.Rumor is this is free today
EXIF Viewer by Fluntro
*** Featured by Apple on US and Canada App Store *** EXIF Viewer is beautiful App along with Photos Extension, Recent Photo's EXIF Widget and iMessage App. It is well crafted app for professional photographers who are serious about their work. It's an universal app, buy once, use on all your...apps.apple.com
Same here... but I get a deals email and recognized that one. I use it a bit.I can’t see if it’s free because I already have it, but it’s definitely worth getting if it is free.