Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | Free | John Temple Group Pty Ltd. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
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Key Features:
- Choose between 9 HDR presets
- Undo any mistakes
Exceptional *****
“It is so funny to me that this app came out today, when just last night I was thinking of purchasing an HDR app, and looking up how to make images that were HDR. And then comes this gem. I just downloaded and I have been using it for the past 15 minutes straight. I could not put it down. This app puts new life into otherwise dull photos I had. This is an app I would gladly pay for. Not only is it free, but it is a full version which allows you to modify your photo more than one way and save it. Hats off to ‘Free the Apps!’ you have made another high quality app you can be proud of.”
-Oahuhoku
Cool *****
“Does wonders to your boring photos”
-Smitjd
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The developer must not know what an actual high dynamic range image is. This app takes an already-saved JPEG image on your Camera Roll and simply applies garish toning curves to it. Actual HDR *requires* capturing multiple photos of different exposures. At least this garbage was free.
This is is really just another filter app. It doesn’t take photos. It merely enhances photos that you choose from your camera-roll. Only a handful of filters which simply oversaturate the colors in your photo.
This app doesn't reserve to be called "HDR". TWO OR MORE photos are REQUIRED to accomplish High Dynamic Range! This app applies stupid effects and tries to make photos "LOOK LIKE HDR"
FALSE ADVERTISEMENT !!!! HDR requires 2 or more pictures blend together to create higher dynamic range. This is only filter to create poor quality HDR 'look'.
It was free so I'm not going to complain about the application not really being an HDR camera. For what it does -- the classic 'filter wheel' approach to options -- it does well. However, it is not what what I needed. Free. Deleted. Nothing lost. But the five-star reviews printed in the application description are rather suspect considering the wealth of one-and two-star reviews. Frankly, most reviewers do not write that well or that much.