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Halide 2.13 is a free update for existing users. There's a free one-week trial of the app, after which users can choose an annual $11.99 subscription or a $59.99 one-time purchase. The Halide ...
Non-centrosymmetric halide perovskites are a class of semiconducting material containing a structural asymmetry with ...
Lux, which makes the Halide Camera app, has unlocked a whole new vibe with their new HDMI monitor software for iPad. The Orion Video System is a free app that can transform a USB-C iPad into a ...
Halide supports those iOS 18 features, and even Camera Control functionality when the app is open, though Lux's approach is far more limited than what Apple does in its default app.
The app will also get a redesign to integrate the new features in the UI. Notably, Lux released Halide Mark II in 2020. Over the past few years, Lux has developed its own algorithms for different ...
Coming to Halide in the next major update Ben Sandofsky writes at Lux’s blog about three big features being planned for Halide 3.0, which is expected to arrive in 2025. The three additions are: ...
The Halide app is free to download, but you’ll need to subscribe if you want to continue using beyond the 7-day trial. It costs $3 a month, $12 a year, or $50 for a lifetime subscription.
Halide’s launch on the iPad isn’t going to convince anyone that tablets are the best devices for taking photographs. But if you insist on going against the grain, at least there’s a nicer ...
Halide said its Macro Mode first checks which one of your iPhone's camera lenses can focus the closest and switches to it. Then, the feature provides ultra-precise focus control down to the sub ...
Halide, the premium iOS camera app from ex-Apple designer Sebastiaan de With and Twitter engineer Ben Sandofsky is today launching one of its biggest upgrades since its arrival last year.