5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Fusion - HDR Camera for iPhone.
Fusion - HDR Camera is paid iOS app published by East Coast Pixels, Inc.
Greg k
I really like this app. One of the things I like about it is I can get a really realistic view with the many adjustments that more closely match the naked eye view. I end up using it a lot to get photos of subtle images of skin conditions for a relative who has medical problems. Sometimes a more accurate photo is needed than you can quickly get from a standard phone snapshot. An HDR program like this can provide that extra level of detail with a little tweaking of the image immediately after taking the photo.
Karthik02
Definitely better than other HDR apps. The app blends 3 exposures into a single pic, resulting in better HDR shots than the basic camera app. There's scope for improvement, but overall this app is one of the best.
Josher1103
The ability to save the photos to edit at a later time is a must have feature that is well implemented! Overall a great HDR app for the iPhone!
Adil3210
I just have one issue with this, the yellow line (that detects if your device is straight) is not fully center when my iPhone is in landscape mode. Other than that this is a great update!
AndreXuxu
I own many HDR apps, and this is by far the best in terms of speed and quality of the pics. Works great on the iPhone. Unusable on the iPad, since a couple of updates ago broke the landscape mode. This happens both on my Air 2 and on my Pro, but not on the iPhone. I have reported this a long time ago but no action so far. Avoid it on iPads.
Jock Gill
The small camera sensor in the iPhone can only produce images with a limited dynamic range. Fusion's ability to align and merge three exposures, taken with a single release of the shutter button, allows it to create iPhone images of significantly expanded dynamic range. Problem solved. An interesting feature is the ability of the app to create asymmetrical brackets. The shadows might be 2.5 stops over and the highlights only a 1.5 stops under - all determined automatically by the app. One benefit is that blown out sky details with a nasty cyan tint are no longer a problem. Lastly, the app has very use full set of tools for adjusting all of the key parameters in the merged image. The app will be improved once the creators enable an end to end TIFF workflow. The present version can merge even 22 meg TIFFs from other sources, but can only output up to 10 meg JPEGs. All in all, Fusion HDR is very highly recommended.