Sorry about that! Hopefully we can release more broadly soon
Sorry about that! Hopefully we can release more broadly soon
Hey! Sorry about that! Yep I’m still working on it, but progress has slowed to a crawl as my day job is much busier these days. Will try get a new beta up soon.
A shadow of a person on a wall outline by a window. With a soft teal and orange gradient.
A shadow of a person on a wall outline by a window. Almost black and white.
Light on a wall with a gentle orange to teal gradient from top to bottom.
Made a composite for today's project 365 entry. I haven’t played with composites much before but I think I like it over the monotone non-composite version.
I really wish BlueSky would add an image carousel like on Threads. It’s such a nice feature. And also please increase the number of photos per post 🙏
First week of my Project 365. I’m really enjoying it so far.
A small update to Fig is out on TestFlight.
You can now adjust the black point and white point of your Image Processes using the tone curve tool! (It also fixes a viewfinder bug on the iPhone SE)
Here's another example of the new image processing in my camera app Fig.
Compared to the standard iPhone process, it turns off the sharpening and tone mapping. It keeps the shadows dark and fixes the "crunchy" effect so common in iPhone pictures.
Are there any Mac apps for Bluesky yet?
Here's a comparison of my new image process vs the standard iPhone process.
The shadows on the day were really strong, but the standard iPhone process loses them completely as it always tries to keep everything visible and bright.
If Apple does make a tv, I really hope they give it the nano-texture finish
Oh great! Yeah it’s easier to see the differences on a big screen!
Here’s a screenshot of the curves tool:
I just released a new update to my camera app Fig!
There’s now a custom curves tool, so you can apply your own tone curve to your images! And for users with Pro iPhones, there’s a new prototype process to try out!
Join the TestFlight here: testflight.apple.com/join/4GkKEDhd
Sure! Here is what they look like with the standard iPhone processing. And yep the app is called Fig, it’s not on the App Store yet but you can join the beta here if you want to try it out: testflight.apple.com/join/4GkKEDhd
Thanks Dan!
Recently I’ve been working on a new image process for my iPhone camera app Fig. It uses ProRAW but disables all the tone mapping and sharpening, and instead uses some simple tone curves to give a natural looking image. Here are some shots I took over the weekend in Nagano.