This update is about reliability, for the most part: we have fixed a number of issues you guys have reported, and have tried to do it carefully so we don't break anything else. Fixing bugs and testing is only so much fun, so we couldn't help but to squeeze a couple of other niceties along the way. Details below.
Copy & Paste Edits
Want to transfer your carefully applied edits to another photo? Select the edited photo in your Lightbox, long tap the Edit button and then select Copy Edits. Select another photo, long tap Edit, and then Paste Edits. Compatible edits will be transferred, but things like Portrait mode will only attach if the destination photo was captured with depth information.
Assorted UI & Workflow Improvements
. The editing extension has been improved to display better in iPhone X. It was serviceable before, but it's nicer now. . When sharing multiple photos to Files in iOS 11, a nasty repetitive dialog appeared to confirm the name of the transferred files. We got rid of that. . Also in the sharing department, sharing unedited photos to WhatsApp failed if the photos had been captured in wide color, because apparently WhatsApp gets confused with the extended color information. . About color spaces: a badge indicating the color space is now displayed in the summary Info of the photo. It's been always there for JPEG photos, we added it to HEIFs and TIFFs.
Bug Fixes
. We fixed the crashes we found. . When shooting RAW, we were always saving the DNG representation combined with the JPEG/HEIF asset, even if you had chosen to save it as an independent file. The setting is now correctly honored. However, please note that this only applies to photos being saved to the Camera Roll; the Lightbox always uses the combined representation. . We forgot to include the translation for a couple of error messages in the last update, so they always appeared in English. Those translations have been incorporated now. . Sometimes the UI would end up in a weird state after adding a new sharing service. Fixed. . We have optimized the memory usage in the iPhone 6, specially when shooting TIFF and macro.
10.10.11
This is a bug fix release.
10.10.10
Camera+ 10.10.10 (or 10.X.X, as we call it affectionately) is our iPhone X release. We have extended depth capture to the front-facing TrueDepth camera, so you can now take depth selfies and apply edits based on depth. We have also adapted the UI to take full advantage of iPhone X's new form factor, its gorgeous screen and its unique gestures.
While we were at that we took the opportunity to revamp the import screen -for all devices, not just the new one-, so it is much clearer, faster and visually appealing now.
In addition to that, we squashed some bugs and polished a few bits to make your experience more fluid and reliable.
Also, with Camera+ 10 you get with full depth support, HEIF, accurate viewfinder and smiles!
10.10.1
Fixed that iOS 10 crash! Sorry about that!
The UI has been adapted to take full advantage of iPhone X. Camera+ 10.10 (or is it 10.X?) feels at home with the device's new form factor, its gorgeous screen and its unique gestures.
While we were at that we took the opportunity to revamp the import screen -for all devices, not just the new one-, so it is much clearer, faster and visually appealing now.
In addition to that, we squashed some bugs and polished a few bits to make your experience more fluid and reliable.
Also, with Camera+ 10 you get with full depth support, HEIF, accurate viewfinder and smiles!
10.10
The UI has been adapted to take full advantage of iPhone X. Camera+ 10.10 (or is it 10.X?) feels at home with the device's new form factor, its gorgeous screen and its unique gestures.
While we were at that we took the opportunity to revamp the import screen -for all devices, not just the new one-, so it is much clearer, faster and visually appealing now.
In addition to that, we squashed some bugs and polished a few bits to make your experience more fluid and reliable.
Also, with Camera+ 10 you get with full depth support, HEIF, accurate viewfinder and smiles!
Introducing Camera+ 9.1 with more RAW POWER… and more POP!
For you photographers who want total control over your photos and wish to attain the best possible quality in doing so, you’ll be very pleased to hear that in Camera+ 9.1 we’ve enhanced the RAW capabilities that we recently added in Camera+ 9 to help you do just that.
Specifically, when you have Camera+ set to save the RAW photos when you shoot, we’ve added options to enable you to either keep together or separate the JPEG/TIFF and RAW portions of your photos when you go to save them. So you can now either save them as single combined photos or separate each into two, with one being the RAW DNG (digital negative). Separating the photos can make it easier to deal with them if, for instance, you move them to a computer for further processing.
Additionally, we’ve added options so that you can export either just the JPEG/TIFF portions or just the RAW portions to your Camera Roll. You can access these new export features via the action button in the RAW Lab, and via long press or 3D Touch on the Save button in the Lightbox.
Did somebody just say 3D Touch??
Along these lines, we’ve also added 3D Touch capabilities to several areas of Camera+. Most notably, you can now 3D Touch the Lightbox icon right from the camera screen to access the most recent photo in your Lightbox. So now you have zippy access to the last photo you’ve shot and you can do things like copy it… save it… or share it without having to jump into the Lightbox. You can now even quickly delete those inadvertent thumb shots and unwanted photobombs right from the camera screen. Nifty, eh?
But we caught the 3D Touch Fever and didn’t stop there… so you can now 3D Touch various elements in the Lightbox, too. “Precisely what?” you ask? Well, where would the fun be in that if we just told you. For those of you with 3D Touch-capable devices, you know that 7/8 of the fun of 3D Touch is the mystery-meat aspect of it where you just start jamming your thumb on various things and hope that something magical will peek and/or pop. So we won’t ruin that experience for you by telling you anything further. Consider it an early Easter Egg hunt. Enjoy!
Moving back into the 2D realm where there are far less mysteries & surprises… we’ve renamed the AutoSave section of the menu to Save because we’ve added some save-related functionality and it all lives nicely under that heading now. The new functionality is a feature that enables you to choose between either revertible or non-revertible edits when you save your pics to your Camera Roll. Revertible pro: you’re able to undo any edits to your photos, even after saving them. Revertible con: saved photos take up more space on your device. And vice-versa for non-revertible, of course. Sidenote: Autocorrect has been beaten to submission regarding trying to change “revertible” to “reversible”. WIN!
For you metadata geeks who like to be all in-the-know, we’ve added a few niceties, along with some spit & polish to the ever-informative Info panel.
And finally… coming to you directly from the Department of When You Remove Existing Features, It’s Guaranteed to Bite You in the You Know What, No Matter How Insignificant You Think They Are: we’ve added a “new” JPEG Downscaled quality option to compensate for the recently removed Optimized option. Or you can look at it as us “re-introducing” it with a different name and better functionality. Or mayyybe even “un-retiring” it? Take your pick. We’ll just be over here growling, but with our tail between our collective legs…
If you peer over the horizon, you just might be able to catch a glimpse of Camera+ 10 making its way toward you. One word for now: AMBITIOUS
9.0.2
9.0.2
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What’s new in Camera+ 9
iPhone 7 Plus dual lens support
For those of you with big pockets (both in the literal and figurative sense) who are fortunate enough to have a shiny (in the literal sense if you opted for Jet Black™), new iPhone 7 Plus, you’ll be very happy to hear that Camera+ now has extensive support for the dual lenses it sports. You’re now able to explicitly choose to shoot with the wide angle or telephoto lens so you can get exactly the lens you desire for the given shooting situation. If you prefer the simplicity of not having to think about those sorts of things like lens pickin’, you can just keep the lens switcher set to Duo mode and let your iPhone 7 Plus do its magic.
One thing worth knowing along these lines is that in Apple’s Camera app, the 2× zoom button sort of implies that it behaves as a wide angle / tele switcher, but it’s actually not (sometimes it’s a wide/tele switcher… sometimes it’s a 2× digital zoom button… and sometimes it’s something else altogether). The “tell” here is if you set it to 2× then put a finger over the tele lens (the one on the right side if you’re looking at the back of the phone). If you’re expecting to snap a pic of your finger, you’ll be surprised in some situations… when lighting conditions are relatively dark, the system will use the wide angle lens (to prevent an underexposed photo, since the tele lens has a higher ƒ-number of 2.8 than the wide angle lens’ ƒ-number of 1.8… in other words, this somewhat confusingly means it has a smaller aperture, which therefore lets in less light). Now to make a long story even longer, one of the benefits of the dual lenses is that the system can combine info from both lenses, resulting in a better photo than one taken with a single lens. In any case, we’ve implemented our Duo lens mode to be consistent with Apple’s Camera behavior, but we’ve also enabled you to choose precisely which lens you want. Hopefully at least some of you will have found at least some of this informative. Undoubtedly, some others of you have had a flashback to some high school science class, have fallen asleep by now, and are drooling on your desk. The More You Know :STARSWOOSH:
RAW shooting
If you’re using an iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 7, or 7 Plus, you now have the privilege of shooting in RAW. You’ll find this new setting in the (newly renamed) Quality & Format menu. For those of you not in the know, shooting in RAW can provide you with the highest quality shots your iPhone camera is capable of taking. RAW photos actually store more information than normal JPEG or TIFF photos, so when you edit these photos, you’ll have the opportunity to pull out otherwise lost details to help you achieve the perfect photo.
RAW editing
To go hand-in-hand with RAW shooting, we’ve added the capabilities for you to make adjustments to the pics you’ve shot in RAW. The way to look at this in the world of Camera+ is that the photos that come out of your camera sensor have some processing applied to them by the system. The items that end up in your Lightbox right after shooting are the “developed” versions of these photos. You can then edit them using Camera+’s suite of editing tools like The Lab and apply our various filters to them. But now, with RAW thrown into the picture (bad pun’d), you have the opportunity to “re-develop” the pics fresh from your camera using a new suite of editing tools we call the RAW Lab.
9.0.1
9.0.1 Emergency Bugfix Alert
We interrupt your Camera+ 9 shooting adventures to let you know that we’ve just put out a Camera+ 9.0.1 emergency bugfix release. What’s new: we removed various thingies that were causing the app to crash and make this holiday season a little less pleasurable than it should be. Happy Holidays from all the elves on the Camera+ team!
What’s new in Camera+ 9
iPhone 7 Plus dual lens support
For those of you with big pockets (both in the literal and figurative sense) who are fortunate enough to have a shiny (in the literal sense if you opted for Jet Black™), new iPhone 7 Plus, you’ll be very happy to hear that Camera+ now has extensive support for the dual lenses it sports. You’re now able to explicitly choose to shoot with the wide angle or telephoto lens so you can get exactly the lens you desire for the given shooting situation. If you prefer the simplicity of not having to think about those sorts of things like lens pickin’, you can just keep the lens switcher set to Duo mode and let your iPhone 7 Plus do its magic.
One thing worth knowing along these lines is that in Apple’s Camera app, the 2× zoom button sort of implies that it behaves as a wide angle / tele switcher, but it’s actually not (sometimes it’s a wide/tele switcher… sometimes it’s a 2× digital zoom button… and sometimes it’s something else altogether). The “tell” here is if you set it to 2× then put a finger over the tele lens (the one on the right side if you’re looking at the back of the phone). If you’re expecting to snap a pic of your finger, you’ll be surprised in some situations… when lighting conditions are relatively dark, the system will use the wide angle lens (to prevent an underexposed photo, since the tele lens has a higher ƒ-number of 2.8 than the wide angle lens’ ƒ-number of 1.8… in other words, this somewhat confusingly means it has a smaller aperture, which therefore lets in less light). Now to make a long story even longer, one of the benefits of the dual lenses is that the system can combine info from both lenses, resulting in a better photo than one taken with a single lens. In any case, we’ve implemented our Duo lens mode to be consistent with Apple’s Camera behavior, but we’ve also enabled you to choose precisely which lens you want. Hopefully at least some of you will have found at least some of this informative. Undoubtedly, some others of you have had a flashback to some high school science class, have fallen asleep by now, and are drooling on your desk. The More You Know :STARSWOOSH:
RAW shooting
If you’re using an iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, SE, 7, or 7 Plus, you now have the privilege of shooting in RAW. You’ll find this new setting in the (newly renamed) Quality & Format menu. For those of you not in the know, shooting in RAW can provide you with the highest quality shots your iPhone camera is capable of taking. RAW photos actually store more information than normal JPEG or TIFF photos, so when you edit these photos, you’ll have the opportunity to pull out otherwise lost details to help you achieve the perfect photo.
RAW editing
To go hand-in-hand with RAW shooting, we’ve added the capabilities for you to make adjustments to the pics you’ve shot in RAW. The way to look at this in the world of Camera+ is that the photos that come out of your camera sensor have some processing applied to them by the system. The items that end up in your Lightbox right after shooting are the “developed” versions of these photos. You can then edit them using Camera+’s suite of editing tools like The Lab and apply our various filters to them. But now, with RAW thrown into the picture (bad pun’d), you have the opportunity to “re-develop” the pics fresh from your camera using a new suite of editing tools we call the RAW Lab.
9
• 使用 RAW 格式拍摄照片 • 通过全新 RAW Lab,您可以使用白平衡、曝光度、噪音等工具对 RAW 照片进行调整 • 完全支持使用 iPhone 7 Plus 双摄像头进行拍摄 • 支持使用广色域拍摄照片 • 针对 iOS 10 重新设计了通知中心 Widget • 在信息面板上添加了一些详细信息(例如颜色空间)和 RAW 编辑 • 改变了整个界面中图标的风格,使之更加现代
8.0.2
What's new in Camera+ 8.0.2
A short tale of Sibling Rivalry…
There was once a young whippersnapper. His name was 6 Plus. When he was born, he got all the attention. Then around a year later, his parents gave birth to his brother, who was given the name 6S Plus. Sadly, most of the attention given to 6 Plus started to shift over to 6S Plus. This made 6 Plus very angry and petulant and made him act out in ways somewhat unbecoming of a young lad… like crashing when using Camera+ 8. Because sometimes even negative attention is better than no attention at all. But Camera+ didn’t like all the negative attention that was bestowed upon itself… in the form of 1-star reviews. So Camera+ had a little chat with 6 Plus and helped it work out its grievances. And everyone lived happily ever after in a perfect 5-star world!
当您采用快门优先级或全手动模式拍摄,且曝光模式指示灯分别从 S 或 M 更改为 S+ 或 M+ 时,您就可以知道正在使用新增的低速快门功能。
超低 ISO 除了新增的低速快门功能之外,ISO 有效值也得到了扩展。在此扩展范围,您将可以使用令人难以置信的超低 ISO 值来拍摄长时间曝光的照片,而无需为了防止照片吹出而必须借助中灰滤镜之类的东西。在扩展的快门速度/ISO 范围中,您在取景器中看到的预览可以很好地指示您在曝光范围内将要拍摄的部分,因此,当进行长时间曝光摄影时,极少或者根本不需要进行猜测,即使时最昂贵的 DSLR 相机也不能做出这样的担保。
将低速快门与超低 ISO 值相结合的另一项极大好处是,在您拍摄低光照片时,噪音显著降低。在低光条件下拍摄长时间曝光的照片,再加上经过调整的 ISO 值,这样做的结果就是会产生极低的噪音。同样,进行此类操作时最好使用三脚架。
关于扩展的快门速度范围,当您看到曝光模式指示灯显示 S+ 或 M+ 时,即表示您已处于扩展范围中。
请注意,这些全新的低速快门/超低 ISO 值功能需要搭配比较强的处理能力,因而这些功能不适用于 iPhone 5。我们在早期测试中毁掉了一两台 5c,因此我们认为有必要在此类设备上禁用这些功能。为了确保手机正常运行,强大的功能必然伴随着极强的责任感。
我们非常激动地迫切希望看到您将使用 Camera+ 8 中的全新低速快门和超低 ISO 值功能创作出多么富有创意的摄影作品!
当您采用快门优先级或全手动模式拍摄,且曝光模式指示灯分别从 S 或 M 更改为 S+ 或 M+ 时,您就可以知道正在使用新增的低速快门功能。
超低 ISO 除了新增的低速快门功能之外,ISO 有效值也得到了扩展。在此扩展范围,您将可以使用令人难以置信的超低 ISO 值来拍摄长时间曝光的照片,而无需为了防止照片吹出而必须借助中灰滤镜之类的东西。在扩展的快门速度/ISO 范围中,您在取景器中看到的预览可以很好地指示您在曝光范围内将要拍摄的部分,因此,当进行长时间曝光摄影时,极少或者根本不需要进行猜测,即使时最昂贵的 DSLR 相机也不能做出这样的担保。
将低速快门与超低 ISO 值相结合的另一项极大好处是,在您拍摄低光照片时,噪音显著降低。在低光条件下拍摄长时间曝光的照片,再加上经过调整的 ISO 值,这样做的结果就是会产生极低的噪音。同样,进行此类操作时最好使用三脚架。
关于扩展的快门速度范围,当您看到曝光模式指示灯显示 S+ 或 M+ 时,即表示您已处于扩展范围中。
请注意,这些全新的低速快门/超低 ISO 值功能需要搭配比较强的处理能力,因而这些功能不适用于 iPhone 5。我们在早期测试中毁掉了一两台 5c,因此我们认为有必要在此类设备上禁用这些功能。为了确保手机正常运行,强大的功能必然伴随着极强的责任感。
我们非常激动地迫切希望看到您将使用 Camera+ 8 中的全新低速快门和超低 ISO 值功能创作出多么富有创意的摄影作品!
当您采用快门优先级或全手动模式拍摄,且曝光模式指示灯分别从 S 或 M 更改为 S+ 或 M+ 时,您就可以知道正在使用新增的低速快门功能。
超低 ISO 除了新增的低速快门功能之外,ISO 有效值也得到了扩展。在此扩展范围,您将可以使用令人难以置信的超低 ISO 值来拍摄长时间曝光的照片,而无需为了防止照片吹出而必须借助中灰滤镜之类的东西。在扩展的快门速度/ISO 范围中,您在取景器中看到的预览可以很好地指示您在曝光范围内将要拍摄的部分,因此,当进行长时间曝光摄影时,极少或者根本不需要进行猜测,即使时最昂贵的 DSLR 相机也不能做出这样的担保。
将低速快门与超低 ISO 值相结合的另一项极大好处是,在您拍摄低光照片时,噪音显著降低。在低光条件下拍摄长时间曝光的照片,再加上经过调整的 ISO 值,这样做的结果就是会产生极低的噪音。同样,进行此类操作时最好使用三脚架。
关于扩展的快门速度范围,当您看到曝光模式指示灯显示 S+ 或 M+ 时,即表示您已处于扩展范围中。
请注意,这些全新的低速快门/超低 ISO 值功能需要搭配比较强的处理能力,因而这些功能不适用于 iPhone 5。我们在早期测试中毁掉了一两台 5c,因此我们认为有必要在此类设备上禁用这些功能。为了确保手机正常运行,强大的功能必然伴随着极强的责任感。
我们非常激动地迫切希望看到您将使用 Camera+ 8 中的全新低速快门和超低 ISO 值功能创作出多么富有创意的摄影作品!
So what’s new in Camera+ 7 you ask? Honestly, not much this time. So why the big leap to version 7? That’s a very good question…
Do you know those friends and family who just don’t buy apps? Yeah, you know the ones… they sit around playing Clash of Candy a good chunk of the day, waiting for their next rupee to appear. Well, we’ve created a whole new version of Camera+ just for them: it’s called Camera+ Free.
So now when they ask you about what apps you like, you can proudly mention Camera+ to them and not have to worry about hearing their, “I don’t pay for apps” response. And the world will become a better place through the magic of photography. Or something like that.
And not to worry… we’ve got a lot coming around the bend for your beloved, not free Camera+. While we don’t disclose specifics ahead of time, we’re more than fine putting out a list of codenames for upcoming versions for those of you sleuths who like guessing what we’re up to…
• Camera+ 7.1: codename Peek & Poke • Camera+ 7.2: codename Show Slutter • Camera+ 7.3: codename Leguminous Green Manure • Camera+ 7.4: codename Picasso Looked an Awful Lot Like Mr. Roper • Camera+ 7.5: codename Fume Hood
As for what’s actually new for you in this version of Camera+, we’ve added a handy Macro button to the Today Widget, along with a bunch of nifty swiping, pinching, and tapping gestures to improve your overall experience when you use Camera+. It’s not a lot, but it makes your favorite camera app feel a lot nicer to use.
Stay tuned for more because we’ve got A LOT coming up for you…
6.3.1
Glance initial launch fix, other crash and bug fixes.
6.3
• 添加了对 Apple Watch 的支持 • 应大家要求,我们在通知中心 Widget 上添加了自拍按钮
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