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Camera+ received an update on Friday that brings a handful of welcome UI and workflow improvements, while fixing a number of issues reported by users of the popular long-running photo app for iPhone and iPad.

Although the latest v10.10.12 update of Camera+ focuses on enhancing reliability, there are a couple of notable additions to its feature set that are worth highlighting, the ability to copy and paste edits between images on the Lightbox being one of them.

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To transfer complex applied edits to another photo, select the image on the Lightbox, long-tap the edit button, and then select Copy Edits. With your adjustments in the memory, simply select your target photo, long-tap Edit, and then select Paste Edits to apply them.

Compatible edits will be automatically applied to images with no issues, but it's worth noting that things like Portrait mode will only make the jump if the destination photo was originally captured with depth information, which Camera+ has supported since October.

Meanwhile, long-time users of Camera+ may have noticed that the badge indicating the color space of a photo on the Info summary screen was missing for HEIF and TIFF formats. That's no longer the case, with wider color space tags like DCI/P3 now displaying on the relevant images.

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Additionally, users who like to shoot in RAW will be happy to learn that Camera+ now correctly honors the preference for saving the DNG representation independently of the JPEG/HEIF asset when exporting to Camera Roll, although bear in mind that the in-app Lightbox always uses the combined representation.

Elsewhere, the editing screen has been improved for iPhone X displays, while a couple of blips when sharing to the Files app or WhatsApp have been ironed out. The update also includes optimized memory usage on iPhone 6 devices, especially when shooting TIFF and macro, while a handful of crashes have also been fixed.

Camera+ costs $2.99 for iPhone and $4.99 for iPad, and can be downloaded from the App Store. [Direct Link]

Article Link: Camera+ App Update Adds Ability to Transfer Applied Edits Between Images
 
Interesting: did TapTaptap sell their apps to LateNiteSoft ? (I remember their Sketches as one of the first app in the App Store)
 
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If only, Apple had ‘Horizontal Flip’ under their Photos’ edit or have ‘toggle-switch’ for Mirror-selfies on front camera.
 
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Interesting: did TapTaptap sell their apps to LateNiteSoft ? (I remember their Sketches as one of the first app in the App Store)

This is not really clear at all! The TapTapTap blog & site appear unchanged for many years and their blog has an app announcement that never came out. Their twitter account last updated 200 days ago. The app is now published by Late Night Apps but that could just be John Casanta's other Dev account?

We should all reach out to Lisa Bettany who supposedly developed Camera+..... (a joke because I kept seeing her credited as being an app developer. She was just a face / marketing for them).

I still us the app. I like it a lot and I'm guessing there are alternatives out there by now.
 
I remember when the app store was first released. Camera+ was the first proper series photography app and was amazing at what it did. Does anyone else feel that many more apps have taken its place now and do their job better? It feels like Camera+ is playing catch up now.
 
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