





The original recipes can be customized using the Quality and Tone settings, right?
I almost always get good results with the Refined tone settings, but I can't replicate that with my custom filters. Do you know the characteristics associated with each tone?
Crush, Ultra, Pro, Dynamic, Neutral, Refined, Softer, Faded, Expired.
Aware of its limitations in some darker scenarios, but also aware of its quality in more advantageous moments, I'm trying to approach it like a film camera, editing with some grain and framing. I liked the results.
following the tips of u/grainyboi__
iphone 17 pro + lightroom
I don't know how complex that would be, but it would be great if it were possible to copy the settings from one photo and paste them onto others in batch, perhaps. After a photoshoot, when I get home I notice that another filter or some other temperature would be better, and making the adjustments one by one is a bit tiring.
I've attached how Dazzcam does this, and I imagine that interface would be interesting for NoFusion.
In the attached example, I want the exposure, temperature, highlights, curves, and colors to be copied. For Nofusion, it could be filters, exposure, temperature, perhaps.
Furthermore, I would like to thank the creator of the application u/spacegrey0223 such high quality.
The Android gallery creates a folder that separates photos captured with the native camera. After I edited the photos, I would go to this native camera folder and easily delete the original photos I didn't want.
On the iPhone, in my short experience, I can't find the original photos so easily (I have to identify one by one which ones are edited and which ones aren't).
How do you end up organizing your workflow with photos taken and edited on the iPhone?
I use my iPhone as my main phone because of the large number of third-party camera apps. I have an S23 as a secondary phone and I found this app today after a lot of searching. VERY HAPPY WITH THIS FIND.Very stable (so far), great option to add my own LUTs and their customizations.Unfortunately, Android doesn't allow developers access to all camera functions, so I've noticed a sharp drop in quality with the 2x camera, but for now this is manageable.