iOS Apps,  News

Hueless – Updated

Hueless is a very popular app for monochrome mobile photography, it is one that Richard Koci Hernandez uses quite often, you can read more about that in our published Day In The Life Interview with Richard here.

The developers have just updated this app and you can check out What’s New below to see the new additions. This is a free update, if you have previously purchased this app. If not, you can download it here. It retails for $1.99/£1.49.

What’s New?

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LOSSLESS TIFF: Hueless now has the option to save your photos in Lossless TIFF format! This uncompressed format is treasured by serious mobile photographers for it’s suitability & resilience in editing and printing.



MAX QUALITY JPEG: If JPEG is still your thing, you can now choose between the default JPEG 90 (High Quality) or JPEG 100 (Max Quality) setting for your Hueless photos.



- Touch-and-hold the “H” button to switch between JPEG and TIFF formats on the fly. Settings for JPEG quality and TIFF formats are available in the iOS Settings app Hueless pane.



FIXES & ENHANCEMENTS IN 2.5



- Improved shutter response

- Various EXIF updates

- Mitigated ICC profile warnings



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