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I'm able to produce amazing EDR results on my DSLR photos in this app, particularly when I dial in the "balance" and "power" settings to my lkiking. I also love having Shortcuts integration!Unfortunately, when I save my EDR images back to Apple Photos, they always display at the same EDR intensity — and it's often much more than I want. No matter what values I give for the balance/power settings in Radiance, Photos shows precisely the same output. Unfortunately, the same thing happens in batch mode using Shortcuts, making this app interesting but ultimately not useful for my photography until this bug is fixed. I paid for the full lifetime unlock, so I am hoping this is addressed soon.
I have been trying to figure out how to do what this app does for years now. Extensive googling brings up nothing, probably because it's so hard to describe the extra luminance that you get from iphone photos when they are displayed on apple devices. This worked exactly how I had hoped!
When I try to share the HEIF files it generates with others on iMessage it sends as just SDR. Unsure why. Sending as a video works but that’s a bit clunkier and not ideal. Is this intended behavior? Is this a known limitation?
One of the things that makes iPhone XS, 11-13 photos really stand out is viewing them on an HDR display (such as the phone or iPad screens). Side by side, my professional DSLR camera photos appear flat on an HDR display. This app lets me convert those photos so that they display as HDR images. This developer has done an incredible job bringing this capability to every photo in my library! Thank you!One feature request: Bulk processing. Would love to be able to select multiple photos, or even every photo in a specific album etc etc.
Radiance+ is sort of essential for modern photographers mixing iPhone and DSLR/mirrorless pictures. Even if shooting bracketed HDR with a DSLR the file won’t be properly tagged to switch the iPhone display to the super bright HDR like in-phone photos. This appears to be the only app to be able to do so. Exporting an image as a still video also properly adds the HDR tag for apps that recognize HDR videos but not photos.
Excellent software! Sorry, I used the translation app to evaluate it. I hope the app can modify it directly on the original photo, so that there will be no extra copy, which is convenient to restore to the original photo for secondary editing at any time. It's great!
This app does exactly what it says. I keep a lot of photos from my DSLR/MILC in my camera roll, and ever since getting my iPhone 12 it’s annoyed me that those photos look worse than photos taken on my phone due to flat highlights. No more! This app makes it a cinch to upconvert those photos to glorious HDR.Only issue I ran into (once) was banding after converting an image, but I strongly suspect that’s due to the photo itself and no fault of the app.
When I add the “glow” and save it to my photos on iPhone 12 Pro it looks fantastic BUT when I post the photo on social media it doesn’t post the “glow” with it. Very disappointing!
Yes, this little app seems to be the only way to take *ANY* still image source and turn it into an EDR image that makes your HDR apple display pop off. This allows me to shoot RAW with my DSLR in highlight tone priority and convert the highlights into EDR data that pops off and gets bright like HDR video.I'm giving it 4 stars for being the only solution out there right now that I can find. It will get 5 stars once there's batch conversion or a command line interface of some sort.
If you have an eye for color and brightness, you may have noticed the photos taken with iPhone camera "glow." If you want this "glow" effect for all of your photos, your search is over! The only app on the market that does the job, Radiance works with photos you took from any other camera or downloaded online. To display the "glow" effect: On iPhone or iPad, please make sure your model has HDR display.