Halide’s Advanced Camera App Now Rivals Apple’s with Lock Screen Access and New “Process Zero” RAW Mode

Halide’s Advanced Camera App Now Rivals Apple's with Lock Screen Access and New Process Zero RAW Mode

Halide, the popular advanced iPhone camera app, has leveled up with its latest update. It now offers lock screen access just like Apple’s native camera app in iOS 18. With Halide’s 2.16 update, iPhone users can launch the app directly from the lock screen, replacing the default camera or flashlight shortcuts, making it easier to access its pro-level features.

Previously, Halide users had to unlock their phones to discover its robust manual controls. Now, with simple lock screen customization, you can jump into Halide’s world of advanced photography without any delays.

But that’s not all. Halide has also introduced an exciting new feature, “Process Zero,” an innovative mode designed for RAW photography enthusiasts. Process Zero delivers a pure, unprocessed RAW file, stripping away the AI and computational enhancements that Apple’s camera app typically applies. The result? Sharper images with more detail and creative control over editing—ideal for photographers who want to adjust exposure and brightness without interference.

Unlike Apple’s ProRAW format, Process Zero captures the image without combining multiple exposures, allowing photographers to fine-tune their shots manually. With one-tap export options to apps like Instagram or Lightroom, Halide makes RAW photography more accessible.

Halide isn’t free—it requires a subscription starting at $2.99 per month or a one-time purchase of $59.99—but it remains a favorite for those who want complete control over their iPhone photography. The app’s latest update adds convenience with lock screen access and enhances creative freedom with Process Zero, making it a powerful tool for anyone serious about mobile photography.

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