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 ...
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 ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. With iOS 18, the advanced camera app can be accessed directly from the iPhone’s lockscreen without unlocking your ...
Lux, which makes the iPhone camera app Halide, published a roadmap on Monday detailing the app’s next version, called Halide Mark III, to be released sometime next year. The company said Halide Mark ...
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, ...
Lux, the developers behind Halide and Kino, have announced their plans for Halide 3.0, a major update slated for release in 2025 with a series of new features. Halide "Mark III" is set to gain one-tap ...
Halide, the best iPhone camera app that isn’t the iPhone’s Camera app, has gotten yet another amazing update. This time it brings a color histogram (which is actually way cooler than it sounds), plus ...
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Photography app Halide is about to get a major overhaul – and the one feature users are asking for the most
Popular smartphone photography app Halide could get a major overhaul next year. Developers Lux Camera shared a teaser of all the features they are looking to bring to Halide Mark III, a laundry list ...
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 ...
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 ...
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