Mobile Mondays: Take low-light photos with BlackSight Night Mode Camera
BlackSight: Night mode camera by FoxfortMobile (iOS only) uses computational photography to take brighter images with less noise, even in very low-light conditions. It utilizes
BlackSight: Night mode camera by FoxfortMobile (iOS only) uses computational photography to take brighter images with less noise, even in very low-light conditions. It utilizes
If you’re like most iPhone users, you probably get a lot of texts. A recent iOS update may have started to clutter your iPhone’s camera roll with screenshots and photos that others have texted you. Not only is this annoying as it makes a mess of your photos, but it could be embarrassing. Here’s how to fix it.
Killer bokeh, from your iPhone? Yup! I’m a bokeh junkie. I’ve loved it from the first day I realized I had a passion for photography.
Fused Overlay Photo and Video Layer for iOS probably does exactly what you think it does based on the name. It overlays — or blends
It’s a question many photographers, including myself, have been asking for years. Why don’t mirrorless and DSLR cameras utilize smartphone technology and apps? My friend
With Apple’s iOS 15 on the horizon, we’ll have a ton of improvements at our fingertips. But while you wait for the new iOS version
These days, more smartphones than ever before can create blur effects and bokeh. This is especially true for Portrait mode. The Focos app utilizes computational
One of my biggest complaints about the new Lightroom, since day one, is that you can’t store your catalog of images on a local storage
With the release of Photoshop Camera, Adobe flexes some serious tech for consumers but at the expense of working artists. The smartphone camera completely transformed
This morning Adobe announced its December updates, complete with the heavily anticipated Direct Import feature for iOS and iPadOS. This lets photographers import their photos
In this video, Seán Duggan walks us through the Ultralight iOS app for photography. For more LinkedIn Learning videos about photography, click here. Hey everybody
In this video, Seán Duggan explains how to get creative with low-angle views when you’re using a mobile phone for photography. For more LinkedIn Learning