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Multispectral Camera

The 'Multispectral Camera' can record almost the entire spectrum of light if you use an appropriate filter

The 'Multispectral Camera' can record almost the entire spectrum of light if you use an appropriate filter

Multispectral Camera

by Kai Bruchmann
Multispectral Camera
Multispectral Camera
Multispectral Camera

What is it about?

The 'Multispectral Camera' can record almost the entire spectrum of light if you use an appropriate filter. Infrared, UV, ND filter (sun/solar eclipse), sunset, night. The app has been adapted for each situation and you can adjust many settings manually: tone level, temperature in Kelvin, saturation, EV, white balance (RGB), exposure time. The original image, the edited image and a black/white version are displayed for preview. All 3 images can be saved.

Multispectral Camera

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(1)
Size
12Mb
Genre
Photo & Video Utilities
Last updated
April 1, 2024
Release date
April 1, 2024
More info

App Store Description

The 'Multispectral Camera' can record almost the entire spectrum of light if you use an appropriate filter. Infrared, UV, ND filter (sun/solar eclipse), sunset, night. The app has been adapted for each situation and you can adjust many settings manually: tone level, temperature in Kelvin, saturation, EV, white balance (RGB), exposure time. The original image, the edited image and a black/white version are displayed for preview. All 3 images can be saved.

Infrared: Use an IR filter from 500 to 760nm. The image initially appears red/reddish/brown. With a red/blue channel swap, this becomes a usable image, with the sky becoming blue. Continue adjusting the sliders. Infrared photography creates dream-like, surreal images.

UV: Use a UV filter and experiment with different settings.

ND: To photograph the sun or solar eclipse directly, use an ND filter with high values, the best is a special solar filter or a variable, adjustable filter.

Sunset/Sunrise: No filter is required here, but the app adds a dark gradient from the top to the middle of the image.

Sky: "Sky" the sky is photographed here. Use a yellow filter and highlight contrasts. Clouds appear more intense. This filter is mostly used in black and white photography.

Night: No filter is required here either. The exposure time of the cameras is extended to obtain a brighter image. Additionally, the image is colored green.

- Select camera: Ultrawide, Wide, Telephoto, Front
- Aspect ratio for saving: 1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9, 5:1
- Temperature, Tone, Saturation, EV, White Balance
- LED (flashlight) switchable
- Lowlight mode
- Zoom with 2 fingers or slider
- for infrared and UV: channel mix red/blue swap
- Save to photo album: original, edit image and black/white image.
- Reset button for default settings

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