Download Halide Camera 1.16.1 for iPhone

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You are about to download the Halide Camera 1.16.1 for iPhone (Require iOS 11.0 or Later): Halide Camera is a Utilities App: Premium RAW & Manual. Dial up the depth & detail. Take a photo in manual mode....

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• Release Date: May 30, 2017

• Updated On: April 16, 2020

• App Version: 1.16.1

• File Size: 21.81 MB (22867968 Bytes)

• Device Compatibility: iPhone

• Requires: iOS 11.0 and up

• App Languages: English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese

Also Halide Camera is included in these Apps collections:

Behind The Scenes: Taking Photos That Reach The Heart • Photo 101: What the Heck Is a RAW Image 

Halide Camera version 1.16.1 Release Notes >

Hot on the heels of our last update, we have Halide 1.16.1 with with some new features and improvements.

RAW POWER INTEGRATION

We've added an integration with the photo editor RAW Power. Created by the former director of Apple's Aperture photo editor app, RAW power features tools familiar to former Aperture users.

The RAW Power integration works similar to our previous (and still loved) integration with Darkroom. If you have RAW Power installed on your device, you'll see an icon in the Halide photo reviewer to load the current asset in the app. If you have both RAW Power and Darkroom installed, just long press on the editor icon to choose your preferred editor, and we'll remember that in the future.

As we add more integrations, we’d love to hear what apps you’d like us to integrate with next. Send us an email through our support channel with any suggestions!

FIXES AROUND MANUAL EXPOSURE

After iOS 13, we heard reports that sometimes photos didn't match the manual settings they specified. For example, you might set the shutter to 1/100, only to find the final photo metadata say 1/120. This was really bizarre to us, and we double and triple checked we were doing things correctly on our end.

After much experimentation, we found Smart Processing (Smart HDR, Deep Fusion) might override manual settings. With this update, if you capture in manual exposure mode, we will opt-out of Smart Processing for that shot. If you're shooting in automatic exposure mode, smart processing will remain on. (Unless, of course, you turned it off in advanced settings.)

FEEDBACK

If you have any bug reports, feedback, or suggestion for another editor to support, we'd love to hear it. You can reach us through our support link below, or send us a message on Twitter at @halidecamera. Thank you for your continued support!

-- Ben & Sebastiaan

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