Stay Focused Reviews

3/5 rating based on 15 reviews. Read all reviews for Stay Focused for iPhone.
Stay Focused is free iOS app published by Catapult Consulting, LLC

Needs a update

reviewAPPS1904

Needs to be optimized for newest iOS version and some times it doesn't work when taken photos even tho it goes thru the process of taken photos. it works quite well when it does work, works great during the day even though sunset not so much during low light noise is reduced but not by much still a cool app their are only 5 app that I know can do this this is top 4 out of 5 it's because number 1/2 actually updates there app they have raw/tiff support ,HDR+ , HD Photos UP TO 35 megabytes each photo much easier UI so please update the app


Great way to take super focused pictures

InsanelyADHD

You can tell that this app was made by people who know photography. The photos are high quality and allow you to take super close up shots.


Spectacular!

MacFriendly

Macro in an iPhone!!! I downloaded this app and went outside to get my backyard. I living room Alaska enough tiny tiny plants. This really doesn't! I am so pleased with the results. I usually do 10 to 20 shots per photo. Really, I think 10 is plenty. And then results are just spectacular! The cost was really nominal. Just go for it!


Special App!

xyzzycoder

Stay Focused provides the thoughtful photographer with some great capabilities. The app makes it possible to achieve infinite depth of field. For best results, the subject and device should be stationary in good lighting.


Sharpness of merged photo could be better

Top L

Tested the app by taking 3 shots of a ruler at an angle. I found that while it does increase DOF of the merged photo, each part of the merged photo was blurrier than the focused areas of the initial photos. So while it does provide a capability in-phone that doesn't exist today, the merged result could be better. Looking forward to improvements in the merging algorithm to better retain sharpness.


Nope, not interested in pay for play.

Jontu Kontar

This app will let you do "Focus Stacking" but it requires their companies server to do it. Then they ding you for each image you process, hence the "In App" purchases.


Crashes after first snap on my iPhone 6+

Fiwalli

It's free to try, so give it a shot. YMMV. Seems like it could be a fun tool for macros.


$1 for 15 photos. Are you serious?

WashingtonPost

So to use the biggest advertised feature, you have to pay about $0.08 for every photo you use. I mean, it's one thing to charge $4.99 or something for an app, but a dollar for only 15 photos? I know cheaper photo printing services than this.


Not an app but a service

rgpnsf

You have to buy credits and upload to their server to do anything. No thanks


Credit system?

carmen.camacho

A credit system is a total rip off for this.