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It may be decent and the non-subscription is awesome, however no serious person uses a phone to create art. If you want art, go get a real camera, a tripod, and study how to frame the subjects of your photo shoot.
Taken with the iPhone SE first gen.
 

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Taken with iPhone 11 Pro Max (with tripod and bluetooth shutter), made the cover of a local trade magazine.

But please, let’s see some of your “serious person” projects.
While it is absolutely possible to take interesting images with a phone, I’m not sure this is the best example. an over saturated sunset is a little …
 
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Because you are running beta software.....
Not iOS, Spectre genius. Spectre still asks for full unfettered access in iOS 16. To add photos, a photo taking app should not require FULL read, write, modify, delete access.
 
Not iOS, Spectre genius. Spectre still asks for full unfettered access in iOS 16. To add photos, a photo taking app should not require FULL read, write, modify, delete access.
I’m running the 17 beta and it asked for full or limited access
 
If they're full rez images--not tiny resampled for the web pics--any photographer worth is salt could tell easily. We know the telltale signs of a tiny sensor: high noise or heavy noise reduction, limited bokeh, heavy handed processing (if saved as JPEG), smoothness in the color.

The average Joe wouldn't be able to tell😕, wouldn't care.🥺
Unless the person shooting is an experienced photographer who knows how to make the most out of that small processor. And yes I would size reduce the K70 image size to match the iPhone image so that it wouldn't be a giveaway but you still wouldn't be able to tell which was which. I do this all the time. If you know the limitations of your device then you know what you can or cannot shoot such that you get a quality image.
 
I applaud their one-time purchase model, which is becoming thin in the air these days. I downloaded the app thanks to this MacRumors article, played with it a little and enjoyed it. I decided to pay the one-time fee to gain the extra features. Thanks!
 
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