An iPhone Exposure Tips Infographic
About Jack Hollingsworth
Jack Hollingsworth, a denizen of Austin, TX, is an award-winning, 30-year career veteran in commercial photography. Jack has fallen in love with his iPhone camera as his primary capture tool. He is also an avid Camera+ devotee and has been since day one. He deeply believes that, when all is said and done, the iPhone may just be remembered as the most influential capture device ever in the history of photography.
To whet your appetite for our full-length feature on Exposure, here’s a handy infographic to give you a leg up on the basic concepts…
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Hopefully future updates to Camera+ will bring us a live-histogram (preferably Luminosity & RGB) making it easier to evaluate exposure and really see when highlights or shadows are really clipping and recallable ‘custom’ white balance presets will be welcome addition too.
I know these two features will be loved by every Camera+ user :)
/Samuel
Nice. Do you ever use the Camera+ stabilizer feature?
Yeah, like when you don’t have a tripod ready or your hands are shaky (and sweaty).
I agree with Samuel L.
Histograms would be great in a future update.
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