In this photo editing app, users can process RAW images with Hasselblad's natural noise reduction and HDR display features. Includes support for multiple formats, camera control, and image management.
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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 79 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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86% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)
About Phocus Mobile 2
When viewed on an HDR-capable iPhone or iPad, photos shot with the Hasselblad cameras truly come to life in Phocus Mobile 2 — revealing the stunning light and shadow details and rich color gradations enabled by HNCS HDR.
Expanding the possibilities of the Hasselblad workflow, Phocus Mobile 2 takes the image editing process to a new, portable level. Enabling the traveling or studio photographer to have a quicker, more seamless workflow.
Phocus Mobile 2 can render natural and true colors to the greatest extent, taking full advantage of the Hasselblad Natural Color Solution (HNCS).
The following functionality is supported:
- Brand-new HNCS HDR image display, editing, and export experience
- Full quality raw editing powered by HNCS engine
- Support multi-format download (RAW/JPG/HEIF)
- Supports generating TIFF for cross-platform quality lossless editing
- Download or delete images from camera
- Camera control of capture parameters
- Supports generating full or medium size JPEG
Compatible Camera Models [USB or Wi-Fi]:
-X2D II 100C*
-CFV 100C*
-X2D 100C*
-X1D II 50C
-CFV II 50C
*Only Chinese and English are supported within the app
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Reviews for Phocus Mobile 2
Jon Ratzlaff
Removing professional features
No functionality to import raw Hasselblad photos into the app from sources other than the camera. This is very restrictive in a professional setting that requires strict workflows. Unfortunately Hasselblad continues to advertise a professional solution while struggling to deliver basic prosumer functionality.
ryantveter
The lack of improvement
In Hasselblad software got me to sell my camera. They just introduced these basic masks that is circa 2007.. common guys. Capture One is light years ahead. Goodbye Hasselblad Hello Leica/fuji/nikon