Record real-time tonemapped HDR video in HD resolution right from your iPhone: a patented world first! Watch the demo video at: http://www.thaliacam.com/live/ios.html
Thalia® Live HD/R™ lets you record movies with large variations in brightness across a scene and tonemap them for display on screens without HDR capability in real time. Details in bright skies and in dark shadows are visible in splendid detail at the same time.
Thalia Live HD/R records and tonemaps HDR video in real time. You can change the tonemapping settings right on the screen and immediately see how it changes the video, even while you're recording. Settings available include image stabilization, EV compensation, zoom, global contrast, local contrast, radius, noise reduction, gamma, and saturation.
US Patents 9,955,084, 10,225,485, 10,277,771, 10,868,969. Patents pending.
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Live HD/R FAQ
Is Live HD/R free?
Yes, Live HD/R is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Live HD/R legit?
🤔 The Live HD/R app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I have been hoping for this. I have a 10.5" iPad Pro and knew that I had a good camera but needed some better software for video. This application is fantastic and definitely worth the price. If you have any iPad, hold the iPad in the portrait mode, open the app, then put it in landscape mode if you wish to do so because otherwise it has a slight malfunction in which the setting controls do not show. All of the controls are great and you can get your HDR video just the way you want it. Highly recommended. Hopefully they'll fix the bugs soon!
Not the greatest
Can't adjust focus or change recording resolution from in the app. and the HDR quality just isn't that great. Hopefully they can update it to take advantage of the great cameras on the 7 plus.
Been waiting years for this
Once upon a time there was an app called Flare for HDR videos which hasn't seen an update since the 4S.
Now this has come along and it's already one of my favorite video apps!!!
One suggestion, while giving us ability to manually adjust recording settings which is great would also be good to have some automatic HDR modes as well.
And if you ever make an app to do HDR to existing videos I'd happily pay for that ability!
Alshaibah
Good
Terrible-slow on iPhone 5s
Just another app for only latest iPhones or iPads? 👎 or just not optimized ?
Most amazing app!
I found out this app by accident and it is real surprise for me. I love to take HDR photos on iPhone but this app shoots live HDR videos. It is not a gimmick but real time processing. Very good functionality in a small size app package...
Nothing more than poor filters
Misleading. The quality of the video is poor compared to what you get from the built in video app. You also lose the excellent stabilization that apple has in their app. It also doesn't appear to be true HDR, the dynamic range between dark and light areas has not actually been improved, instead there are simply filters applied to the video that give it the overly saturated, high contrast, "HDR" look. Don't waste your money.
👍👍👍
What a great app, mazing HDR videos. Add 1080 resolution for iPhone 6 and stabilizer please
Not quite ready.
Even on my 6+, video comes out jerky. For viewing on anything larger than a phone, 720 resolution looks bad.
I've invested my $3, hope they improve with updates.
Potential but currently limited
I love pictures and video with High dynamic range, both realistic and wild looking. HDR Video has been super exclusive so far, so it's great and empowering to see it available to the iPhone 6 user, however, this app will not, in its current form, produce anything wild like a DSLR will. There are just not enough tone mapping settings to get the cool crazy looks from HDR videos you can find on Vimeo and YouTube. I'm sure it'll get there, but not quite yet.
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