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- v2026.1.0iOS
While we prepare the next update, here’s a small release that includes a few bug fixes.
- v2025.2.2iOS
- Fixed the resolution selection on iPhone 17 Pro models
- v2025.2.0iOS
Introducing 48MP Exposure Bracketing! Now available on supported devices, you can capture stunning 48MP exposure brackets when using processed formats like JPG, HEIC, or ProRAW with auto-exposure enabled. Unlock incredible detail and dynamic range in every shot — perfect for high-end editing and professional results. Experience next-level mobile photography today! Please note: Capturing at 48MP takes longer than standard 12MP bracketing, as each frame leverages Apple's advanced Deep Fusion and Smart HDR processing. This feature requires the Full Resolution Pack
- v2025.1.2iOS
Bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2025.1.1iOS
Bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2025.1.0iOS
+ Added support for TIF format in Focus Bracket mode + Added vertical level - Fixed a few discovered bugs
- v2024.2.0iOS
[+] ADDED SUPPORT FOR iOS 18 You can now launch CameraPixels directly from the Control Center or Lock Screen. [+] GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS We've resolved some issues noticed in recent iOS versions. Stay tuned—more updates are on the way!
- v2024.1.0iOS
This is a quick release to add support for the latest iPhone 16 models. Stay tuned, more updates are on the way!
- v2023.1.0iOS
A few bug fixes Added support for iPhone 15
- v2022.1.3iOS
- Fixed the UI issue, when app is started
- v2022.1.2iOS
+ Fixed the issue introduced by the previous update + Fixed the ISO range for iPhone 14 Pro
- v2022.1.1iOS
+ Fixed 48 MPx capture on iPhone 14 Pro Max
- v2022.1.0iOS
+ Added support for iPhone 14 models + Added HDR10 video support + Added support for more external lenses + Added support for stereo audio in Video capture mode + Bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2021.5.4iOS
[-] Workaround for the iOS 15.2 bug that prevents Photos permission request to appear
- v2021.5.3iOS
[-] Fix for a small bug that would prevent the newly installed app to show permission requests until the app is minimised
- v2021.5.2iOS
[-] Fixed the sudden change of exposure in low light [-] A few other bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2021.5.1iOS
- Fixed the label of a telephoto lens on iPhone Pro Max 12 and 13
- v2021.5iOS
- Filenames are now back to standard, no more random filenames on Windows or Image Capture apps - Considerably improved capture performance of Exposure bracketing and the whole app in general - Added a couple of icons to choose from - Fixed iPhone 13 Pro telephoto lens label - A few other small bug fixes
- v2021.4.1iOS
- fixed missing icons for focus loupe and focus peaking buttons
- v2021.4iOS
- Added support for Moment external lenses - Added support for the latest iPhone and iPad models - A few bug fixes and performance improvements
- v2021.3iOS
- Today's widget updated to iOS 14 widget - Added haptic feedback for manual settings selector - Added 5:3 crop - Updated external lens icons - Various UI improvements
- v2021.2iOS
Manual focus: -------------- Focus peaking has been moved closer to where it makes sense. Now you can switch between focus peaking modes (OFF, TRANSIENT, PERSISTENT) by tapping a button on the left side of the value selector when adjusting the focus. Together with the focus peaking, we also added a focus loupe option, which can be controlled by the button on the right side of the value selector. External lenses: --------------- In this release we added support for Loupe System lenses. The name of the lens is added to the LensModel in EXIF header Bug fixes: ---------- - Enhanced processing was disabled for the manual exposure mode to prevent unexpected iso/shutter speed values in EXIF header - Fixed the exposure bracketing mode bug for processed output formats (JPG/HEIC) which sometime would produce images with clipped highlights - Fixed the bug with focus and exposure reticles being visible even when manual modes are used - Small visual enhancements
- v2021.1.1iOS
- Fixed orientation issue of the message box
- v2021.1iOS
Welcome the first release of 2021. In this release: Support for ProRAW format. ===================== On iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max you can now select ProRAW format in Photo, Focus Bracket, Exposure Bracket, and Combined Bracket capture modes (requires the Full Resolution IAP purchased). The ProRAW format can be combined with JPG and HEIC processed formats too (but not TIFF at the moment). Always remember that the ProRAW format takes a considerable amount of space on your iOS device and takes longer to capture and process. Front camera mirror option. ==================== Many of you requested a possibility to have the output of the front camera in a mirrored orientation. Now you can activate the Mirror Front Camera setting in the CameraPixels setting screen. When the option is activated, the output photos and videos will have the same orientation as you see it in the viewfinder. External lens selector. ==================== The CameraPixels app is top-rated among focus stacking enthusiasts, and it's not uncommon to use an external lens in such photography. In this release, we introduce the external lens selector (Olloclip lenses) that allows saving the external lens name to the EXIF header of each captured photo. We'll be adding new external lens support in future releases. Bug fixes =================== We also fixed a few bugs that sneaked inside the previous build. If you find a bug or have suggestions on how to improve the CameraPixels, please don't hesitate to contact us at support@camerapixels.app
- v2020.2.5iOS
Fixed live blurring in Portrait mode