The Cuban surf community is at the centre of a pair of new Apple-commissioned videos that the company shared Friday through its official YouTube channel.
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Disable burst mode in the iPhone’s Camera app with NoBurst
Your iPhone is more than a phone – it’s also a powerful point-and-shoot camera that comes out of the box with a ‘Burst Mode’ built-in that can capture a multitude of photographs in rapid succession.
Burst Mode can be incredibly useful, except when it’s not, and if you happen to find yourself accidentally burst-shooting your camera shutter more often than you’d like, then you may take a liking to a new free jailbreak tweak called NoBurst by iOS developer iCraze.
ShutterDepthControl brings depth control to unsupported dual-lensed iPhones
It was just a couple of weeks ago that we showed you a jailbreak tweak called Aperturize, which unlocked a variety of different bokeh features on unsupported devices – both before and after snapping the picture. But for those on a budget, a new free release called ShutterDepthControl by iOS developer Jbrownllama just might suffice.
ShutterDepthControl isn’t as full-featured as Aperturize was, but it can still enable depth control on most unsupported dual-lensed devices such as the iPhone 7 Plus, 8 Plus, and X. For reference, Apple only officially supports native depth control on the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max.
Spectre by Halide creators lets anyone capture gorgeous long exposures with ease
Spectre for iPhone, from the makers of the top-notch Halide camera app, takes you long exposure photography to the next level with cutting edge technology based on hardware-accelerated machine learning, computer vision, artificial intelligence and more.
Apple and NHL team up for new ‘Shot on iPhone’ campaign
In its latest 'Shot on iPhone' campaign, Apple has teamed up with the National Hockey League to showcase photos taken with its handsets. Billboards, first spotted by Adweek, have started popping up across the U.S. and Canada featuring images taken by NHL players.
Apple announces winners of the Shot on iPhone contest
Apple's Shot on iPhone contest ran from January 22 to February 7 and today the Cupertino technology giant officially announced the winners whose works will be featured on billboards in select cities, in Apple retail stores and online.
Aperturize brings bokeh adjustment to Portrait photos on unsupported handsets
Amplified by incredible software capabilities, the iPhone has always been an astonishing point-and-shoot camera for on-the-go amateur photographers, but modern iPhones like the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max augment those features with powerful new camera systems that support adjustable bokeh via Portrait photography mode.
Unfortunately, not all dual-lens Apple handsets support adjustable bokeh like the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max; but, iOS developer foxfortmobile has just released a new jailbreak tweak dubbed Aperturize that brings this useful photography feature to what would otherwise be considered “unsupported” handsets.
Halide 1.2 boosts your iPhone RAW shots with a new color histogram and smarter Smart RAW
Halide, the premium manual RAW camera app for iPhone, was bumped on App Store last night to version 1.2, bringing two major enhancements that help you capture better photos.
How to fix red eyes in photos on iPhone
Learn how to easily fix and remove red eyes from your iPhone photos in just a few taps without relying on third-party apps.
Watch the latest iPhone XS/XR ad spotlighting Apple’s new Depth Control photography feature
Apple has aired a new 30-second promotional video for the latest iPhones. Similar to other photography-focused commercials for its new smartphones, this advertisement is all about Apple's new imaging capability, called Depth Control.
Apple’s new video wants to sell you on Smart HDR photography of the latest iPhones
Apple's official YouTube channel last night published a video dedicated to the Smart HDR photography feature available on the new iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models.
2019 iPhones getting better cameras, triple-lens system headed to an iPhone XS Max successor
Apple is expected to release followups to the current iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max sporting better cameras, with an iPhone XS Max successor rocking a triple-lens system.