When the regular camera doesn't quite cut it, these apps help you get more control and photos that simply look better.
Your smartphone is overprocessing your photos, but there's a simple fix.
A year ago, a rather interesting camera tool came out from the house of Lux, makers of the fantastic Kino and Halide apps. The tool is called Process Zero, which essentially ripped the images of Apple ...
The iPhone's stock Camera app is one of the most well-designed apps I've used over the years. It's fast, free, and customizable enough to handle the needs of most people. Apple's done a great job with ...
Apple’s iOS 26 brings a comprehensive redesign to the iPhone Camera app, focusing on usability, accessibility, and creative control. Whether you’re capturing moments casually or working on ...
iOS 19 could revamp the iPhone’s Camera app with a design language similar to visionOS. As part of the redesign, Apple might move most controls to the bottom for easy access — and split the camera ...
Phone 17 Pro lacks a Camera app feature that was available on iPhone 16 Pro: Night mode photos are no longer available in ...
Launch the Shortcuts app and tap on the plus (+) button to create a new shortcut. Scroll through the list of apps in the ...
The iPhone Camera app features key icons like the flash for lighting control, Live Photo for motion capture, and the caret for advanced settings. Icons vary by mode, with options for exposure, timer, ...
Apple quietly removed its low-light Night mode from the Camera app's Portrait feature on the iPhone 17 Pro, and the company's ...