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Hueless – Updated

The perfect companion for the iPhone photographer, Hueless is the experience of loading a roll of B&W film into iPhone and capturing the beauty of light & shadow.

Hueless empowers you to take better B&W photos with its pioneering Live B&W Preview, Exposure Control & Color Filters. The image you see in the viewfinder is the image you see in the Photo Roll. No post-processing required.

This very popular iPhone photography app has just been updated and you can check out What’s New below. This is a free update, if you have previously downloaded this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49/download.

 

What’s New?

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The super-deluxe Hueless 1.2 delivers the 3 most requested features to your favorite black & white camera.

Major New Features:

◉ Square / 1:1 Aspect Shooting: The #1 Hueless feature request is here! Switch back and forth between full-frame and square aspects by pinching in and out on the live viewfinder preview.

◉ Rest & Release Shutter Mode: Some photographers prefer to rest their finger on the shutter button and release when the shot presents itself, a useful technique when capturing subjects that are in motion or fleeting events like lightning.

◉ Launch Center Pro Integration: Launch Hueless with the cool new app Launch Center Pro.

1.2 also includes:
◉ Fresh app icons
◉ Various visual improvements
◉ Revised Help screen
◉ Updated iOS Settings app Hueless pane

Fixes:
◉ Fixed viewfinder freeze in certain situations

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