Lux, the startup and makers of the popular pro photography app Halide and others, is venturing into video. The team today announced its plans to debut a new app, Kino, arriving in roughly two months’ ...
Halide, the popular camera app for iPhone, is running hard in the opposite direction of photography trends. While companies like Apple and Google lean into AI and computational photography, a new ...
Popular iOS pro photography app Halide launched its new version today with a new feature called Process Zero, which does not use AI in image processing. Lux Optics, the company behind the Halide app, ...
Photography app Halide now has a sister video app for iPhone called Kino, with grading presets, smart exposure, and free lessons for beginners. Halide has long been a popular photography app for the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The makers of the popular photography app say Kino is expected to launch in February 2024 now that Apple supports ...
Today, Lux released an update to Halide, its manual control camera app. The marquee feature is Process Zero, a mode that allows photographers to take images with no algorithmic or AI processing. As ...
The new Halide version 2.17 sticks focus and exposure under Camera Control, plus a new ‘Locked’ feature. The new Halide version 2.17 sticks focus and exposure under Camera Control, plus a new ‘Locked’ ...
Halide’s new Process Zero mode aims to give iPhone users photos untouched by Apple’s processing algorithms. Process Zero works on a single exposure, and reveals all the grain and detail that might ...
With the Camera Control button one of the headline features of the iPhone 16 line-up, developer Lux has announced that the Halide app will be able to take advantage of it. You’ll be able to set the ...
The developers behind popular photography app Halide today announced the launch of Kino, an app designed for capturing cinematic video. Kino has the tools that professionals need while also providing ...