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Fabrizio Musacchio
Fabrizio Musacchio
@pixeltracker@sigmoid.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

I always struggled w the #iPhone's default camera app due to its #ComputationalPhotography pipeline, which optimizes image quality but often produces flat and sometimes inconsistent results. Finally, I found a solution: the #NoFusion app. The app disables #Apple's multi-frame processing, yielding single-frame outputs with natural contrast and film-like characteristics closer to dedicated cameras. Here’s my personal review:

🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-11-23-ios_no_fusion_app/

#WeekendStories #Photography #iOS #35mm

Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with the iOS default camera app
Shot with the iOS default camera app
Shot with the iOS default camera app
Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with No Fusion by "NC".
Shot with the iOS default camera app
Shot with the iOS default camera app
Shot with the iOS default camera app
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Stephen Shankland
Stephen Shankland
@stshank@mstdn.social  ·  activity timestamp 5 months ago

I love the Project Indigo camera app, though on my older iPhone 14 Pro, Adobe disabled super-resolution by default because of overheating.

Settings are hidden in the app, but I figured out how to re-enable the feature from the FAQ: "How do I access camera settings?" https://helpx.adobe.com/project-indigo/get-started/faq.html

So worth it for 12MP 2x and 6x shots.

#photography#ComputationalPhotography

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