A couple weeks back I shared a few photos made with the app Hueless. It’s great little app because it allows you to make hi-key images like this. It does take a little getting used to so I thought I would share a quick how-to video to help you navigate around this gem. Have a great weekend. Get out there and make some magic! We will see you back here on Monday. Oh yeah, I have a cool iPhone Photography lesson hitting iDownloadBlog.com Saturday morning. I think you will like it!








Thanks for the demo. I have used it a bit and plan on using it a bunch tomorrow here in Detroit on the Kelby Photowalk. We are going to the abandoned Packard Plant which is the urban explorers mother load. 3.5 Million Sq feet of abandonment.
Holy crap, I’m jealous! Have fun!
Great tutorial! I love this app and have used it some. I need to get more involved in setting up some of the presets so that I don’t have to expose per shot if I don’t want to. Very cool feature. I’m also really interested in the camera in your photo! It has a really cool vintage feel to it and I’ve read a few reviews that say it is a good beginners film camera…would love to know your thoughts on it. Thanks for another great post, Justin!
Glad I could help! The presets are totally cool and I forgot to mention them…oops. Yep, great camera. Now a day you can get some really incredible film cameras for cheap. If I were getting a film camera now, I’d get a Leica M6. A little pricey, but that’s a camera!
That’s cool that you can adjust exposure before taking the shot. The image of the minolta just made me think of my x-700 sitting in the closet collecting dust. I should pull it out and do some film photography.