Developer Lux Optic’s latest feature, Process Zero, bucks pretty much every 2024 trend by using zero AI and zero computational photography. The result is natural, film-like photos and an iPhone that ...
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 ...
Apple reportedly explored acquiring Halide to enhance iPhone 18 Pro camera software, hinting at pro-level features coming to ...
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This lawsuit doesn’t involve Apple, but it hints that the iPhone camera is a top priority
A lawsuit between the co-founders of the software company behind Halide hints that pro camera controls could be a "top ...
Lux is following up a hugely successful year with new work on Halide 3.0, the latest version of its excellent iOS camera app. Following a rather successful year, including the release of Process Zero ...
How much AI is too much AI in pictures? Would you rather have your photos have some grain or have everything look sharpened with bright colors? Do you like what your eyes actually saw or the ...
A legal feud between the co-founders of Lux Optics, the developer behind the Halide camera app, revealed that Apple was close ...
Popular camera app Halide was today updated with new features for the Camera Control button available on the new iPhone 16 models. Halide already supported opening the app with Camera Control, but now ...
Halide is one of the best camera alternatives for the iPhone, a lovingly-crafted app that gives users plenty of manual control over the images they take. And today they just pushed out a major update ...
Update: Halide’s Sebastiaan de Wish says the company received a call from Apple informing them that this was a mistake. Halide can now resubmit to the App Store “without any changes required.” The ...
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