

To understand the magic behind the AI that Spectre is powered by, we need to take a quick look at how long exposure photos are traditionally taken using DSLRs or Mirrorless cameras. The two options at the top of the app control the ‘Light Trails’ and exposure settings. The dial at the bottom right controls how long you want capture duration to be. The stabilization glyph above the click button tells you how steady your hands are (or should be). Simply tap the green ‘click’ button above to take a photo. Unlike Halide though, this is a lot simpler to use largely thanks to its laser focus on a single aspect. Spectre uses AI to combine multiple photos in order to minimize shake and create stunning photos.īoth Spectre and Halide have very similar UI and elements, so if you’ve already used Halide, you’ll feel right at home here. These individual images are then run through a series of AI enhancements and composites to deliver a photo that is impossible to get using traditional methods on an iPhone. Simply take a shot and Spectre captures a burst of photos over a period of 3, 5, or 9 seconds. All you really need is steady hands or a tripod. It uses Artificial Intelligence to create stunning long-exposure photographs in mere seconds. The makers describe Spectre as an “AI-powered shutter for your iPhone”. It only released yesterday and I have already spent all of today playing with the app and taking photos across varying conditions and places. It comes from the makers of Halide Camera app - the duo of Sebastiaan de With & Ben Sandofsky - and does an incredible job of making your photos look beautiful & gorgeous. Spectre is an all-new photography app for iPhone that enables you to take stunning long-exposure photos. In Featured, iPhone Spectre App Enables Stunning Long Exposure Photography on iPhoneĪn AI Powered Camera App from the Makers of Halide
