Ben Sandofsky, the developer behind Halide, explains why bypassing all that computational photography might lead to better photos overall.
A year ago, a rather interesting camera tool came out from the house of Lux, makers of the fantastic Kino and Halide apps. The tool is called Process Zero, which essentially ripped the images of Apple ...
The iPhone's cameras are often slotted in the "effortlessly excellent" category, and for good reason. But it's far from perfect. A quick look at the camera debates in the iPhone community will expose ...
Most iPhone owners open the Camera app, tap the shutter button, and never touch another setting. That habit leaves a ...