Monday, September 17, 2012

645 Pro got an Update and reaches version 2.0


If you own the app 645 Pro, i have so good news for you. The app finally reaches version 2.0 and  got a huge update. If you dont know what 645 Pro is, shame on you and go read about it here.
In my opinion it is the best camera replacement app you can get for your iPhone, and here is the list of the new features:


  • In-app management of dRAW TIFFs in the 645 PRO Documents folder: includes Preview, "Open In...", Copy to Camera Roll and Delete functionality 
  • Added Camera Roll "Open In" function for all compatible apps (includes third-party editing apps, and Dropbox, if installed)
  • Added Camera Roll sharing to Instagram
  • Updated/enhanced other sharers
  • Photo filters modified: now swipe left-right to toggle on/off, up-down on LH side to select, up-down on RH side to adjust intensity
  • Two new photo filters: hard and soft neutral graduated
  • Photo filter settings stored in metadata
  • Auto-rotation replaces treble-tapping on Back Selector to rotate 180° (lockable via main Settings.app)
  • Added DSLR lens flip option (via Settings.app) for users with external, typically DSLR, lenses that flip the image
  • Enhanced Film Modes, optimized to reduce blown-out highlights wherever possible
  • Enhanced saving performance
  • Larger file save buffer for TIFFs
  • New Buffer Full indicator
  • Split-screen level guide goes "bright" when level
  • Enhanced GPS accuracy
  • Grid, Meter, WB-L and Timer buttons have larger target "hot zone", so easier to press
  • Further overall performance/power management enhancements
  • Minor UI tweaks to enhance responsiveness
  • Fixed: filters cannot now be set in Q-Mode
  • Fixed: focus point-of-interest selection is more accurate when zoom is used
  • Minor bug fixes, tweaks and enhancements to performance and power-management
  • User Manual updated
Right now you can grab a copy of it for 2.39€ on the App Store. If you dont own it yet, i can only strongly recommend it to you if you want to get the most out of your iPhone camera.

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