Imperfection, grain, film tones, it’s all cool again, and I’ve found a new iPhone app that lets you do a lot for free.
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 stock Camera app is one of the most well-designed apps I've used over the years. It's fast, free, and customizable enough to handle the needs of most people. Apple's done a great job with ...
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 ...
On a recent trip to a remote location in India’s chilly Ladakh region for astrophotography capture, one of my friends, who is a seasoned photojournalist, told me to embrace the noise in photos.
The stock iOS 26 camera app is still limits what I'm able to capture, so that's why I installed the ProCam app for better creativity control. Here's what I found out.
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Apple's Camera app is simple on the surface, but there is surprising depth hidden underneath. Here's how to master the upgraded camera system on the new iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max, from ...
There’s more to a great camera phone than hardware. Sure, camera sensors, focal lengths, and the chipset all have a major role to play. However, a phone’s camera app can make or break the experience.