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Darkroom photo and video editor gets integration with Leica FOTOS app

Leica FOTOS app Darkroom integration | Darkroom on Mac, iPad, and iPhone

If you’re fortunate enough to shoot with a Leica camera, and use the popular Darkroom photo and video editor app on iPhone or iPad, the company today announced good news for you: It now integrates with the Leica FOTOS app.

The integration creates a seamless and wireless transition from camera to editing in Darkroom, and you can also now choose your app icon …

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Darkroom for iOS and Mac gets overhauled image loading/generation, UI improvements, more

Darkroom app iOS Mac video photo editor

Popular iOS and Mac photo and video editor Darkroom is out today with a nice update that includes lots of performance upgrades and bug fixes. Headlining the release is a number of improvements to image loading and generation, the ability to set a default format for loading images, crop and transform enhancements, UI improvements, and more.

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Darkroom 4 image editor for iPad now available with split screen support, keyboard shortcuts, color histogram, much more

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We got a sneak peek at Darkroom 4 coming to iPad last month and some of the handy features that would be shipping with the release. Today, the app is now available for iPad and also includes a huge list of features for all Darkroom users. Read on for all the release details and how Darkroom 4 for iPad and iPhone is more powerful, fast, and easy to use.


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Darkroom 3.5 brings depth-aware filters and editing, and extended-range RAW support

Darkroom 3.5

Darkroom’s latest update brings creative control to the iPhone’s Portrait Mode capabilities. By taking a Portrait Mode photo’s depth data, Darkroom 3.5 can now independently apply adjustments to the foreground and background of an image. The new update also brings extended-range RAW support, depth-aware premium filters, and a slew of fixes.


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f.lux for Mac gets smarter with screen-dimming based on daily schedule, Movie Mode and more

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f.lux, the popular utility that changes the color temperature of your Mac’s display to reflect the sun’s daylight cycle, has received a major update. Whilst still being in beta, the app can now calibrate your screen based on your actual schedule, not just sunrise and sunset times.

This means the app is now useful for people who have non-standard schedules, such as people who work night shifts. The app smoothly transitions between ‘daytime’,’sunset’ and ‘bedtime’ presets based on the schedule information provided. You tell the app when you wake up and it automatically calculates the color temperature levels for every hour of the day.


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