It looks wonderful
But I don’t know how to use it. I was so confused I do not Want to join this program. And I state that I did not agree to pay. Thank you CherDDdd
Yes, Soft Box Color is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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But I don’t know how to use it. I was so confused I do not Want to join this program. And I state that I did not agree to pay. Thank you CherDDdd
The light is not bright at all! I am using an iPad 9th Gen. It’s not bright enough for me to see through watercolor paper. Ugh
I mainly use this app for flip books but as I started using it I love how it’s brighter than your average lightbox
The point of selecting various colors is to be able to match the practical light in your scene, but this app only lets you select one of about 10 colors, none of which look useable.
I'm going to use this as a mini light box for my visually impaired students. With a regular light box you can put different objects on top to get your student to focus on them. What I like about this app is that you don't need to always have your larger light box out to use for instruction. You can turn this on, using the color backdrop you want to use for your student, the. Put objects on top that you want them to look at and interact with. I think this app is pretty cool.
Nice secondary light source, especially if you use tripod as iPads are not that bright. Might be useful as light source from underneath if it could be set to allow something to be placed on the iPad. I tried to take a picture of a ring and it kept going to the menu whenever I put the ring on the iPad. (Also, my camera kept picking up moire interference pattern. ) Otherwise, a very interesting application. I've used it with two iPads to light from two angles.
This free app is actually pretty cool, turning you iPad into a small light source. You won't be able to use it for a main light source, but for adding reflections, or a fill light for close ups it works pretty dang good. I gave it 3 stars because of the lack of options to control the light within the app. If you want to adjust the brightness you'll have to go through the system preferences. If you have multiple iPads I'd imagine you could get some interesting lighting setups.
This is the dumbest thing ever
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