"Halide, which launched in 2017, is an elegant program that can be used in place of your phone's default camera. It mimics the controls of a digital S.L.R., allowing, for instance, the user to manually adjust the focal length."
"Halide is a complex app that's suited for experienced photographers, but it can also be made very simple, because in August it added a new setting called Process Zero. Once the mode is switched on, the camera does as little processing as possible, avoiding artificial-intelligence optimization and any other dramatic editing of the photo."
"With Halide, you get a single digital image that preserves the richness and the contrast of what you see in front of you. Shadows survive. Highlights may be blown out, but the camera doesn't bring out detail that the eye wouldn't necessarily catch, as the iPhone does."
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