Obscura 3 Camera App Gets a New Look and New Capture Modes

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Obscura 3 is a new version of the alternative iPhone camera software Obscura, with a redesigned interface and a slew of new camera functions.

Rather than the previous version’s control wheel, the new interface relies on gestures and haptic feedback to provide customers the closest experience yet to using a genuine DSLR on a smartphone, according to the creator.

As in earlier versions, users of Obscura 3 may shoot in a variety of formats including RAW, HEIC, JPEG, Live Photo, and Portrait-style modes, among others, but the controls for these modes have changed.

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Pro, Pro Photo, Depth, Live Photo and Video modes are all included in the new app. In the default Pro Photo Mode, just one camera is used, allowing manual control of focus, white balance, shutter speed, and ISO.

Rather of relying on the iPhone’s more intuitive manual controls, Pro Mode makes advantage of the phone’s dual or triple camera technology. There is a gear icon that when tapped brings up horizontally scrolling settings below the viewfinder in all modes of operation.

An upgraded dedicated library browser contains pre-built albums like highlighted and starred and lets users to apply filters and simply edit their photos, share, copy, favourite, hide, delete, and trash them. The Obscura camera additionally has flash control and grids for shutter time and spirit level.

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Three different themes, a variety of icon selections, bright and dark settings, and an Apple Watch companion app are all included in the app’s features list.

The cost of Obscura 3 is $9.99 for a one-time download from the App Store.

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