Halide, adds support for the Apple Watch, timer and much more

When it comes to taking pictures, the native iOS application offers us various options, although still pretty basic for advanced users. All those users who have photographic knowledge and want to get more out of the camera, have at their disposal a large number of applications.

Among all the applications we highlight Halide, an application that has become one of the favorites of the most professional users thanks to the gesture control that allows us to easily modify both the exposure and the manual focus to adapt the capture to our needs. In addition, thanks to the histogram and the support for RAW, the control over the captures is practically professional, saving a lot of distances.

Halide has just been updated adding a large number of functions, some of which had been demanded by a large number of users of the application, such as compatibility with the Apple Watch with which we can take and take the captures we do, an ideal timer for when we do not want to move the device to take captures in low light, a new design and different improvements in accessibility for any user with some kind of deficiency, you can use the application without any problems.

The remote trigger offered by the Apple Watch, It is the same function that the Apple Watch offers us Through the native application, a fantastic option to take group photographs without missing anyone in the photograph.

The timer is another of the novelties designed so that users who have an Apple Watch can continue to appear in the photographs, a function that it is also available in the native iOS app.

The redesigned interface offers us a grid design similar to the one we can find in the native iOS Photos application. The option to return to the camera when we have taken a photograph and we have accessed the library has also been modified to check if the result is to our liking.

Halide is priced at 6,99 euros in the App Store. In order to use some functions, such as the histogram, our device must be equal to or greater than the iPhone 6, while to be able to use the storage in RAW format, our device must be an iPhone 6s or greater.


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