By news@appleinsider.com (William Gallagher) Photography app Halide now has a sister video app for iPhone called Kino, with grading presets, smart exposure, and free lessons for beginners.Kino aims to bring pro video features to the iPhone (Source: Lux Optics)Halide has long been a popular photography app for the iPhone, bringing finer control of Apple’s camera system than the stock Camera app. Now with Kino its makers Lux Optics have made good on a promise to release a similar app solely for video.Chief among Kino’s features is Instant Grade, which is intended to provide cinematic video without the enormous file sizes that Apple’s Log format produces. Kino comes with a growing list of LUTs (Lookup Tables) that are color grading presets designed by expert filmmakers, and automatically applied during recording. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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