Camera+: Pro Camera & Editor
The third-party c camera app is also making a move to a subscription model for new features.
A great way to improve your photography skills is with a third-party camera app that gives you more control over how you capture each image. These awesome apps open up a whole new world of possibilities.
When it is time to capture that perfect photo, these full-featured camera apps offer the settings and adjustment options you need for shooting and editing like a pro.
The third-party c camera app is also making a move to a subscription model for new features.
This wildly popular app allows you to take a wholly different type of photo. Choose the “camera lens” and “film” within the app, and then shoot. The results are artsy, retro, fun, and unpredictable. In fact, I would say this app is pretty much responsible for starting the retro iPhone camera app trend.
The low-light capture features are intuitive and can be used to take some great photos not possible with the stock iPhone camera. And the app can even be used on the Apple Watch. You can use the device as a remote control for the app and even view the images after they are captured.
With advanced tools, filter collections and editing, and the ability to add artwork and text, this is an app to transform your photography into true masterpieces.
One of the best third-party camera apps available, Halide, is making a big step up with the arrival of Halide Mark II. The completely new app features a redesigned interface and many new additions.
If you prefer to manually adjust the exposure, shutter, and focus of your shots, then these camera apps put you in complete control.
MuseCam provides a manual camera with shutter, ISO, white balance, and focus control. The photo editor has nice presets, professional adjustment tools, and is easy to use.
Exposure and temperature are better controlled using the Moment app, whether for photos or video. All of your photo and video shooting tools are only a thumbs distance away.
Sometimes you need a special lens or focus capability to get the kind of shot out of your iPhone that you'd usually get with a regular camera. These apps should help.
Instantly correct lighting and exposure and transform your photos and videos into something extraordinary.
Relight is a realtime HDR app with eight unique modes that correct lighting and exposure issues, add artistic HDR effects, enhance details, and more. With single image HDR tone mapping techniques, you can edit your existing photos and you’ll see the effects in your camera preview before you snap - letting you capture HDR images without missing a moment. Relight lets your camera see closer to what you see.
Relight also allows you to apply HDR effects to your videos and record live 1080P HDR videos on supported devices.
Modes
Over 50 artistic and photo enhancement/correction presets across eight special modes:
• Enhance - Improve lighting, contrast, and color to give your photos a more natural to the eye look
• Low Light - Improve dim lighting and correct exposure problems
• Artistic - Add creative HDR effects to your photos
• Clarity - Bring out details and enhance local contrast to make your photos stand out
• Sky - Enhance contrast in the sky to create a distinct look
• Dramatic - Heighten the emotion of your photos with bold lighting
• Overexposure - Improve washed out and overexposed photos
• Fog - Reduce fog and haze to bring life to otherwise dull photos
Features
• Universal app for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
• Realtime HDR lets you see the effect before you snap, so you don’t miss a second
• Full range of adjustments to get just the right look
• Over 50 unique color filters to make your photos special
• Load photos from your Camera Roll, iCloud, and other Albums
• Share your creations on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
• Support for TIFF and other output formats
• Transform your videos with HDR effects (requires iPhone 5S, iPad Air, iPod Touch 6 or later)
• Record live 1080P HDR videos (requires iPhone 6S, iPad Pro, or later)
• Quickly edit your last photo with the Relight Today Widget
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When you capture a Portrait-mode photograph with your dual-camera iPhone, you're doing so to create a work of art. Who says that creativity has to stop after you snap the picture?