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Hi Garry, are you using the native phone camera app, or something else? What are you using to process these images, they are really impressive. I have a Iphone 11 pro max coming this week, and would be very happy to be able to produce something like these.
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Hi Garry, are you using the native phone camera app, or something else? What are you using to process these images, they are really impressive. I have a Iphone 11 pro max coming this week, and would be very happy to be able to produce something like these.
Hi Garry, are you using the native phone camera app, or something else? What are you using to process these images, they are really impressive. I have a Iphone 11 pro max coming this week, and would be very happy to be able to produce something like these.
Butting in on this post, two cell phone apps for photography that are well worth getting are "Pro Camera" & "Camera Plus", I find them both very good with a lot more control than the native camera app. "Snapseed" for PP work is very good.
I'm sure Garry won't mind me butting in on this post and I expect he will also have something that he uses as well as he's an absolute mind if information on this sort of thing and has usually got something up his sleeve so to speak.
George.
Thanks Garry, I'll take a lookThanks for your kind comments, Rick. I was asked this question earlier in the thread and also in the Black and White thread. See my replies there - the last two posts on this page:
https://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/lets-see-your-black-and-white-photos.517279/page-131
With an 11 Pro Max you should be able to reproduce this way of working fairly easily.
Mostly just one of those magicians' endless strings of handkerchiefs, George.
I've got ProCamera and quite like it. Camera Plus looks good but I haven't tried it yet. Another one I use is Firstlight, by the people who made the FiLMiC Pro video app, which I also use for video. But I mostly find myself using the native camera app, usually in Portrait mode so I can adjust the depth of field, with processing in Snapseed on my iPad. And I use On1 Photo Raw for asset management (culling, keywording, IPTC headers, and so on). I used to use it for processing, but it got much too slow for my old PC. I'd love to find something else that just does asset management, with no processing, as Photo Raw is taking up far too much of my SSD space.
@rick448
“A guy that I follow extensively for iPhone photography is iPhone Fotograaf, most of his stuff is extremely good and he also writes a very useful blog”
@rick448 Two other cell phone apps for photography that are well worth a look are “Cortex Cam” & “Slow Shutter Cam” both of which I have used on many occasions with encouraging results.
“A guy that I follow extensively for iPhone photography is iPhone Fotograaf, most of his stuff is extremely good and he also writes a very useful blog”
George.
Thanks bothFound him: https://www.iphone-fotograaf.nl/en/
Thanks, George.