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:
- 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]:
-CFV 100C*
-X2D 100C*
-X1D II 50C
-CFV II 50C
*Currently does not support USB connection
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3.2 out of 5
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Why does this update wipe out most of my photos??
Open the app today, it’s auto-updated. And most of my photos are gone! Yippee! At first, I thought maybe it was set to show only photos from recent months, but then I couldn’t find anywhere to show all photos. I guess that’s all is left….GREAT!
It does everything it needs to
This app is great, especially with the latest updates. It connects to your camera fast, it allows for remote shooting and live tethered shooting, you can do some basic editing, you can download pictures fast. It’s just great.
Nice app but could be better
Nice but could be even better if it allowed the user to customise with name and date when downloading with Hasseblad insignia
x2d live view?
x2d live view?
Live View Missing
It’s an ok app but without Live View, what’s the point?
Live view?
X2D live view for tethered shooting?
Good start
This is a good start for an app and really does enable mobile medium format with just camera and iPad. I’m currently moving my workflow from Lightroom to Phocus on both the Mac and iPad as I prefer the RAW rendering engine.
Few obvious things to improve:
1. Import from SD card - mainly to preserve battery life on camera.
2. Export to 16bit tiff - the desktop app has better export options, and we really need 16bit tiff export on the iPad. Both to edit a quality file after RAW processing, and also for creating archive copies that can be moved off iPad to NAS/Cloud etc.
3. File names - need some options for custom file names, or to retain the raw file name upon import.
The desktop app has a serious focus on photography workflow, and to move on the mobile version also is going to need this same effort.