Photography never gets old for me, I’m fascinated by the capturing of light or as it turns out, a numerical approximation of it. Yeah I know, most people who just read that immediately had a negative thought about me and my choices but that’s just me, I’m used to that. I’ve only been using it for a month and I have already taken over a thousand light trail photos with it. If you like taking pictures of lights and moving your camera around. You may get one you feel doesn’t have the right look but keep trying different stuff. I see on here people talking about not enough detail in this area or other complaints but honestly when you are making light trail photos with this it’s like painting. It makes amazing light trail photos and they’re Live Photo’s. I have a ton of photo apps so I don’t need it for everything. It’s not always what they say, Anyway,here’s what I’ve got on this App. The information you can get from a review, is where you find it. Because the reviews are the only clues I have when I’m trying to decide if I should take a shot on something new. I buy a lot of Apps, so I try to come back and write a review when one is especially good or bad. You can always contact us directly via email: on our Twitter: or Instagram: forget to share your amazing results by tagging them with #SpectreShot so we can share them on our growing social media accounts! We hope you love Spectre! We’d love your feedback to make it even better or any reports of bugs you run into. We’re Ben and Sebastiaan, two friends living in the San Francisco Bay Area that love building fantastic apps for photography. * (Full compatibility device list: iPhone SE, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max) On iPhone 6, Spectre captures in lower resolution. AI-based stabilization features are available on iPhone 6S and later.* For the best experience, we recommend iPhone 8 or later. Spectre’s smart Automatic Scene Detection requires iOS 12. Here’s just a few of the latest technologies that we use in Spectre: Like its sister app Halide, the app is easily usable with one hand, even on the largest iPhones.īuild with the latest tech, Spectre isn't just a long exposure camera - it’s the cutting edge technology showcase of one of the App Store’s foremost camera apps, Halide. Custom typefaces and iconography combined with unique, smooth controls make it as tactile and delightful as an actual physical camera. Gorgeous glowing highlights infuse it with a unique style. Its dark UI is gentle on the eyes when you shoot at night. Spectre is a packed with powerful technology from by the team that brought you Halide.įrom machine learning-based scene detection to computer vision aided image stabilization, Spectre is jammed full of impressive technologies to get the best possible image. That means you can pick a different frame as your photo, apply live-photo effects, and even use the long exposure as a live-wallpaper! Spectre’s intelligent computational shutter takes hundreds of shots over the span of a few seconds, and saves them in an accompanying live photo. GORGEOUS WATER: Capture waterfalls, ocean waves, fountains and more with beautiful ghostly water.RIVERS OF LIGHT: At night, AI scene detection automatically switches modes to draw beautiful light trails, for stunning nighttime city photography or light painting.Capture the those special moments like you remember them. Simply set a medium or long duration and take a shot to erase the crowd from a location. MAKE CROWDS DISAPPEAR: Spectre helps take photos of crowded, touristy places.Until now, it was difficult to take long exposures: from keeping the camera steady to guessing the amount of light you need. Spectre can remove crowds, turn city streets into rivers of light, make waterfalls look like paintings, and much more. Spectre uses AI to help you make amazing long exposure photographs. Introducing Spectre, from the makers of Halide, one of the top camera apps in the App Store. "Spectre is a new iOS camera app that uses AI to create stunning long exposures” - the Verge
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