Pearla, an iPhone camera app, just got more powerful with its latest update that allows users to create cinematic looks.
iPhone cameras have come a long way, but a more hands-on app like Pearla can help mobile photographers more reliably incredible photos. And now with a new update, Pearla gives users even more tools to get the perfect shot.
Typically, photos taken on smartphones have a distinct “this image was taken using a phone camera” quality about them, typically from digital over-sharpening. Because of this, they tend to need a little extra attention when processing. But with an app like Pearla, especially when utilizing its updated “log mode,” there’s a better chance of getting solid pre-edits.
The app further tries to mimic a standalone camera by offering presets, which it calls “recipes.” These can mimic the look of a particular aesthetic. It also has “film simulations” that “simulate film photography inspired by popular film stocks such as Portra 400, Portra 800, Kodak Gold 200, Lomochrome 92, Lomochrome Metropolis, and Fuji Velvia,” Pearla’s developer explains.
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