Dynamic Light 2.0 Released

Dynamic Light 2.0 for iPhone is out. The app now fully supports 4″ retina devices and allows sharing via email, Twitter, and Facebook.

Dynamic Light 2.0
Version 2.0 also introduces a handful of new effects in the form of colored gradient filters. The gradients come in five vibrant styles, featuring diverse hues for different moods. In combination with the classic Dynamic Light processing and with the right amount of in-app tweaking through the various controls at your disposal, you can use the new gradients to produce highly detailed but at the same time dreamy images.

Dynamic Light is a powerful editor for HDR-like photo enhancements achievable with just a few taps and scrolling gestures. The app is available in the App Store for $0.99.

Dynamic Light 1.7 Update

JQMRPFU7FGU9Dynamic Light version 1.7 is out now. With the latest release of the app by Mediachance you will get seven brand new effects for processing your photos.

The newly added effects are the following:

  • Solarize;
  • Re-Exposure;
  • Edgy;
  • Contrast Photo;
  • Old Timer;
  • Golden Age;
  • Calm Print.

And here is a preview:

Dynamic Light by Mediachance for iPhone
Golden Age and Old Timer effects.

The new effects will particularly please fans of monochrome photography with an old-style flavor.

Dynamic Light Updated to 1.6

Mediachance released Dynamic Light 1.6. Six new photographic filters were added with this new version, bringing the total to twenty-four effects to process your iPhone photos.

To help you improve the your pictures without losing in realism, Mediachance introduced Realistic Sky and Realistic Skin. They will selectively lower the effect on sky and skin respectively.

Realistic Sky

To please users more interested in obtaining highly stylized photos, Dynamic Light now offers four new effects. Old Photo, Motion, Relief, and Urban Art were also added to version 1.6.

Old Photo

Other improvements of the latest release concern camera bug fixes.

Dynamic Light 1.5: New Filters And More

After the previous release, Mediachance had anticipated a substantial improvement to their Dynamic Light app. And here it is, the promised update: version 1.5, featuring new filters, interface and useful tools for giving you more freedom while processing your photos.

  • New interface;
  • Adjust two parameters at once (Strength and Radius) with the new Light Ball;
  • Fine-tune all the effects with Color Mixing Light Ball;
  • Six more effects, including Dutch Light which is officially back.

The big thing about the new release is the Light Ball mixer, which gives you some extra flexibility to adjust effects to suit your photography.

Along with Dutch Light, that was brought back after a brief absence, five new filters are available with the new release of Dynamic Light: Overcooked HDR, No More HDR and the three colored effects Green Tint, Blue Tint, Red Tint, which all look like variations of Mysterious Light.

Some New Filters: Green Tint and Overcooked HDR

A final note about release 1.5: six empty slots can be seen in the newly added effect page. Indication of more filters to come?

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Dynamic Light and iSupr8 Updates

Two apps that we recently reviewed were updated in the past hours. We are talking about Dynamic Light and iSupr8. The updates are nothing big, but developers of both apps announced important improvements and changes are on their way.

Dynamic Light‘s newest release is 1.1.

The update was meant to improve memory handling by caching large images. Version 1.1 also temporarily replaces the filter Dutch Light with Ultra Contrast, an overdone HDR effect. Mediachance made clear Dutch Light will be back in a later update, together with a whole new set of photo filters.

iSupr8 was also updated to version 1.2.2.

The new release fixes crash issues that mainly affected iPhone 3GS users. A major update to the popular Super 8 video app was announced by MEA Mobile and is coming soon.

Dynamic Light: When The Best HDR Is Fake

Who said the best HDR is the real one? That’s a rhetorical question some digital photographers who tend to opt for an all-done-in-post-processing approach often like to pose. The question itself may sound blasphemous to purists of HDR photography, but reflecting on it, in some cases the best HDR can indeed be the fake one. This is for different reasons: when you don’t have a tripod or other means of support, taking bracketed photos can be a problem; also, some HDR pictures present issues like halation, which can be a pain to remove. And this is just to mention two of the most common problems connected to HDR photography.

After years of expertise in multimedia development, Canadian Mediachance now brings to Apple portable devices their proprietary DPHDR (Dynamic Photo HDR) processing. The result is Dynamic Light, an optimized tool for generating HDR-like effect on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad that will  make things easier for many fans of the HDR style.

Main Features

  • Full resolution available;
  • 12 filters;
  • Adjustable radius, surface smoothness and color boost;
  • Retina display support.

Appotography Opinion

Dynamic Light works both with built-in camera and with photos stored in your camera roll. What the app does, basically, is to simulate HDR using a single image instead of using several exposures as in real HDR.

The Dynamic Light proprietary filter is chosen by default as soon as you start the app, but you have eleven more filters available to choose from. Among the most interesting ones, you will find Orton and Orton Infrared, another filter based on a very popular effect among digital photographers, which consists in processing the photo in order to create a unique mix of areas characterized by sharp detail and others with extreme out of focus. All you have to do once you choose the filter is to adjusts its intensity using the on-screen wheel. From low to high values, depending on the filter, outcomes can change a lot. In the app’s settings you can also adjust individual parameters — Radius, Surface Smoothness and Color Boost — to determine how filters will affect your images.

Dynamic Light by Mediachance for iPhone

Obtaining decent looking fake HDR using a single exposure is not as easy as one might think. To achieve it, many apps simply apply heavy sharpening and over-saturation that brings out unrealistic hues. In these cases the results are usually abominable. Dynamic Light succeeds in actually improving the look of the initial photo, enriching it with details that were lost in darkness and emphasizing the original colors without making them look strident and cheap. Some of the additional effects besides the default are also very well-done, like the aforementioned Orton and the Sepia, also in their Infrared variations. The only filters I cannot bring myself to like and use are Comic and Manga — but I have yet to see an all-around great comic filter.

Dynamic Light by Mediachance for iPhone

For better results, developers suggest to use Dynamic Light HDR on outdoors and landscape photos with rich textures, unless you’re looking for very particular results. I must say that I have tried the app also with photos that definitely couldn’t be considered ideal, and I was pleased.

Dynamic Light is much easier to handle than real HDR and results you can obtain are terrific. For its quality and at the given price, Mediachance’s is an app I feel like recommending without hesitation.

Overall

Name: Dynamic Light
Developer: Mediachance
Compatibility: iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad. iOS 4.0 or later.
Price: £0.59||$0.99||€0.79
Vote: 4/5

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