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  1. v2025.3.1iOS
    Quick release to support iPhone 17 models and Lemuro external lenses
  2. v2025.3.0iOS
    Bug fixes and performance improvements
  3. v2025.2.0iOS
    + Added vertical level
  4. v2025.1.1iOS
    Bug fixes and performance improvements
  5. v2025.1.0iOS
    + Added 12/48 MP switch for supported devices
    + Fixed a few bugs
  6. v2024.1.0iOS
    [+] ADDED SUPPORT FOR iPHONE 16 SERIES
    Chromatica now adds support for iPhone 16 series devices
    
    [+] ADDED SUPPORT FOR iOS 18
    You can now launch Chromatica directly from the Control Center or Lock Screen.
    
    [+] GENERAL IMPROVEMENTS
    We've resolved some issues noticed in recent iOS versions.
  7. v2023.1.0iOS
    A few bug fixes
  8. v2021.3iOS
    [+] Added support for Moment external lenses
    [+] Added support for the latest iPhone and iPad models
    [*] A few bug fixes and performance improvements
  9. v2021.2iOS
    [+] Added haptic feedback for manual settings (use Chromatica settings screen to enable/disable it)
    [+] Added front camera mirror option (use Chromatica settings screen to enable/disable it)
    [+] Added permanent focus peaking (the focus peaking mode button is moved to the manual setting selector, left side)
    [+] Added focus loupe (the focus loupe mode button is added to the manual setting selector, right side)
    [+] Added localisations for Italian, Spanish, Dutch, German, Portuguese, French, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Japanese and Korean
    [u] Updated app icon
    [u] Updated external lens icons
    [u] General UI enhancements
  10. v2021.1.2iOS
    - fixed the portrait matte mask generation
    - improvements in RAW/ProRAW preview
    - general enhancements and bug fixes
  11. v2021.1iOS
    Happy New 2021 Year!
    
    Welcome the first release of 2021. In this release we have added:
    
    - support for the ProRAW on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The ProRAW can also store portrait matte mask when a front camera is used (the scene has to contain faces and the flash must be turned off).
    - a new external lens selector (Olloclip lenses for now), which allows adding an external lens name to the EXIF section, LensModel tag. The external lens selector should be activated in the Chromatica's camera settings first
  12. v2020.1.2iOS
    Fixed a bug that would automatically switch an output format in some cases while a front camera is used
  13. v2020.1.1iOS
    Small bug fixes
  14. v2020.1iOS
    + Updated to support the latest iPhone and iPad models
    + Updated the preview screen, now you can choose if you want to apply depth or portrait matte mask (if exists)
    + Added support for opening an image in MetaMaster app directly from the preview screen
    + Bug fixes and general improvements
  15. v1.2.5iOS
    - Fixed Portrait Lighting and aperture adjustments in Photos app
    - Added GPS direction
  16. v1.2.4iOS
    - Improved capture performance
    - Small bug fixes
  17. v1.2.3iOS
    - Fixed a bug in Portrait mode accidentally introduced in the previous release
  18. v1.2.2iOS
    - Added full support for the latest iPad and iPhone SE second generation
    - Few bug fixes
  19. v1.2.1iOS
    - few minor enhancements
  20. v1.2.0iOS
    - added support for iOS 13
  21. v1.1.5iOS
    - Added Copyright entry to the EXIF header (use settings to specify your Copyright text)
    - Increased capture button
    - Other small improvements and fixes
  22. v1.1.4iOS
    Maintenance release:
    - Fixed the issue with a zoom slider in landscape mode for iPhone X/XS/XS max models
    - Adapted saving of HEIC photos
  23. v1.1.3iOS
    Maintenance release addressing two issues:
    - Depth adjustment in Photos app is now accessible for photos captured with Chromatica
    - Few other small improvements
    
    Previous major update:
    =====================
    Redesigned UI
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    The UI has been redesigned to improve efficiency for manual photography. Added few shortcuts to quickly switch between exposure modes; long press on
    - ISO setting switches camera to ISO-priority mode
    - Shutter setting switches camera to Shutter-priority mode
    - EV setting switches camera to Auto-exposure mode
    - White balance setting shows the list of presets
    - Focus setting toggles focus peaking mode on/off
    
    Use double tap on the setting to reset its value or switch to auto mode. Tap on histogram to toggle between clipping warnings on/off modes.
    
    Redesign of EXIF viewer
    ------------------
    The new EXIF viewer highlights the most important information like ISO, shutter speed, color space, etc.
    
    Added tracking modes
    ------------------
    Use long press on the viewfinder to select the subject to track. Chromatica uses a smart analysis to detect the type of subject user selected to track and chooses the most appropriate mode. When tracking is active a small note appears under the histogram.
    
    Simulated aperture
    ------------------
    If a photo contains depth information, the preview window will show a Portrait button. Once activated, a user can select the value of an aperture (simulated) to control the strength of a blur. Press the Save button to apply selected blur.
    
    Quick start and User Guide
    ------------------
    At the first launch of Chromatica we have added a Quick start to bring you up to speed with the basic interactions of the app. For more information on the usage you can now consult a built-in User Guide accessible through the Settings screen.
    
    =====================
    Do you enjoy Chromatica? We would like to hear from you! Leave a comment in App Store, contact us by email, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
  24. v1.1.2iOS
    Maintenance release addressing two issues:
    - Portrait Lighting effect in Photos app is now accessible for photos captured with Chromatica
    - Real-time depth blur rendering improvements
    - Few other small improvements
    
    Previous major update:
    =====================
    Redesigned UI
    ------------------
    The UI has been redesigned to improve efficiency for manual photography. Added few shortcuts to quickly switch between exposure modes; long press on
    - ISO setting switches camera to ISO-priority mode
    - Shutter setting switches camera to Shutter-priority mode
    - EV setting switches camera to Auto-exposure mode
    - White balance setting shows the list of presets
    - Focus setting toggles focus peaking mode on/off
    
    Use double tap on the setting to reset its value or switch to auto mode. Tap on histogram to toggle between clipping warnings on/off modes.
    
    Redesign of EXIF viewer
    ------------------
    The new EXIF viewer highlights the most important information like ISO, shutter speed, color space, etc.
    
    Added tracking modes
    ------------------
    Use long press on the viewfinder to select the subject to track. Chromatica uses a smart analysis to detect the type of subject user selected to track and chooses the most appropriate mode. When tracking is active a small note appears under the histogram.
    
    Simulated aperture
    ------------------
    If a photo contains depth information, the preview window will show a Portrait button. Once activated, a user can select the value of an aperture (simulated) to control the strength of a blur. Press the Save button to apply selected blur.
    
    Quick start and User Guide
    ------------------
    At the first launch of Chromatica we have added a Quick start to bring you up to speed with the basic interactions of the app. For more information on the usage you can now consult a built-in User Guide accessible through the Settings screen.
    
    =====================
    Do you enjoy Chromatica? We would like to hear from you! Leave a comment in App Store, contact us by email, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.
  25. v1.1.1iOS
    Maintenance release fixing couple of issues:
    - improved real-time blurring in depth mode.
    - when portrait mode is applied, the photo appears in Portrait album
    
    Previous major update:
    =====================
    Redesigned UI
    ------------------
    The UI has been redesigned to improve efficiency for manual photography. Added few shortcuts to quickly switch between exposure modes; long press on
    - ISO setting switches camera to ISO-priority mode
    - Shutter setting switches camera to Shutter-priority mode
    - EV setting switches camera to Auto-exposure mode
    - White balance setting shows the list of presets
    - Focus setting toggles focus peaking mode on/off
    
    Use double tap on the setting to reset its value or switch to auto mode. Tap on histogram to toggle between clipping warnings on/off modes.
    
    Redesign of EXIF viewer
    ------------------
    The new EXIF viewer highlights the most important information like ISO, shutter speed, color space, etc.
    
    Added tracking modes
    ------------------
    Use long press on the viewfinder to select the subject to track. Chromatica uses a smart analysis to detect the type of subject user selected to track and chooses the most appropriate mode. When tracking is active a small note appears under the histogram.
    
    Simulated aperture
    ------------------
    If a photo contains depth information, the preview window will show a Portrait button. Once activated, a user can select the value of an aperture (simulated) to control the strength of a blur. Press the Save button to apply selected blur.
    
    Quick start and User Guide
    ------------------
    At the first launch of Chromatica we have added a Quick start to bring you up to speed with the basic interactions of the app. For more information on the usage you can now consult a built-in User Guide accessible through the Settings screen.
    
    =====================
    Do you enjoy Chromatica? We would like to hear from you! Leave a comment in App Store, contact us by email, Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

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