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Uncorrelatedyesterday at 5:27 PM1 replyview on HN

I find the default HDR (as in gain map) presentation of iPhone photos to look rather garish, rendering highlights too bright and distracting from the content of the images. The solution I came up with for my own camera app was to roll off and lower the highlights in the gain map, which results in final images that I find way more pleasing. This seems to be somewhat similar to what Halide is introducing with their "Standard" option for HDR.

Hopefully HN allows me to share an App Store link... this app works best on Pro iPhones, which support ProRAW, although I do some clever stuff on non-Pro iPhones to get a more natural look.

https://apps.apple.com/us/app/unpro-camera/id6535677796


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springhaloyesterday at 6:30 PM

I see that it says it stores images "in an HDR format by default" but keeps referencing JPEG output. Are you using JPEG-XT? There aren't a lot of "before and after" comparisons so it's hard to know how much it's taking out. I figure those would probably hurt the reputation of the app considering its purpose is to un-pop photos, but I'm in the boat of not really being sure whether I do actually like the pop or not. Is there live-photo support, or is that something that you shouldn't expect from a artist-focused product?

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