Stevenson Gawen
Well-Known Member
I don't know how many keen phone camera users we have here... and in my case I usually prefer to post process on the PC anyway.
But this new-ish app definitely caught my interest.
It's basically a DNG developer for Android... and in some ways the first alternative to Lr Mobile for this use case.
play.google.com
It apparently uses the AGx technology originally developed (I think) for motion picture grading. Basically it's a certain method of highlight handling that aims to give a more natural and 'filmic' look. Regardless of the pros/cons of this specifically it does do a nice job.
One just shoots with the normal phone camera app in whatever the mode that saves DNGs is called ('Pro' plus a menu option on my Nokia) then after shooting open the app and import the file.
It is limited in some ways but definitely decent, maybe with an emphasis on a sort-of-film-emulation look but enough options to cater for quite a few styles.
Anyway... it's free! Just thought I'd share it here.


But this new-ish app definitely caught my interest.

It's basically a DNG developer for Android... and in some ways the first alternative to Lr Mobile for this use case.
Saulala - Apps on Google Play
RAW Photo editor / developer that uses AgX to produce high-quality pictures
It apparently uses the AGx technology originally developed (I think) for motion picture grading. Basically it's a certain method of highlight handling that aims to give a more natural and 'filmic' look. Regardless of the pros/cons of this specifically it does do a nice job.
One just shoots with the normal phone camera app in whatever the mode that saves DNGs is called ('Pro' plus a menu option on my Nokia) then after shooting open the app and import the file.
It is limited in some ways but definitely decent, maybe with an emphasis on a sort-of-film-emulation look but enough options to cater for quite a few styles.
Anyway... it's free! Just thought I'd share it here.

