"Black & white film emulator app AgBr is the most beautiful product I have ever used"
It's always good to hear reviews from happy customers :)
Posts by Héliographe
13” MacBook Air/Neo is 1.25kg
14” MacBook Pro is 1.5kg.
The people yearn for a sub-1kg notebook
unreal how solid these machines hold up
The Mac with longest OS support was the 2013 Pro (9 years); shortest were the 2020 Intel models (4 years)
6 years in, I wonder where the M1 chips will fall. They hold up so well, I could see them get 10+ years of support
EOL will likely come due to new hardware feature/coprocessor
Feels weird that somehow there's about the same amount of time from the OG Macintosh to the G4 as there is from the OG iPhone to the 17 series
Using Camera Control in the 65×24 app frees the viewfinder to completely fill the screen, transforming the iPhone into a magical immersive panoramic camera
Form meets function, a device with a panoramic screen is meant for panoramic photography
According to Hasselblad, there were 16,800 XPan + 5,500 XPan II cameras produced.
Just noticed the user count for my 65×24 app went over this total number recently - a fun milestone to think about.
very cool work as always!
iPhone Fold is going to be fantastic for DS emulation
"Every decision you made on BayerCam.app seems to me to be the perfect one"
Some user reviews hit just right 🙇🏻♂️
Experience your photos in an entire new light with AgBr, the best app for B&W film emulation on Mac.
Runs great on your brand new MacBook Neo, too.
Free download from the App Store.
The 65×24 camera app takes Liquid Glass as a starting material and turns it into something truly bespoke—
a luminous background that fills the screen, buttons reflecting ambient light, clean typography, refractive menus
A distinctly immersive panoramic photography experience.
Get it for free at 65x24.app
Panoramic photography at the Louvre with the 65×24 app
Shooting in full screen mode, using just the physical buttons for capture - it makes the iPhone feel like the world's only 24MP digital XPan
Digital trichrome, iPhone 15 Pro + Trichromy app
Bayer Cam in Kyoto
The only app entirely dedicated to Bayer RAW capture, with an interface that gets out of your way while leaving every single exposure control at your fingertips
It really is painful in so many ways. Haven't upgraded any of my work machines, but will be forced to in a couple months when the developer tools require it 😫
Yeah with 8GB of RAM on Tahoe you’re not switching between apps this smoothly
Show us real on-device recorded content you cowards
Apple will have to rip iOS 15 support out of my cold hands!
Even happier with my 32" XDR after Apple discontinued it
Moved with it through 3 continents, using it many hours every day- by far the best value of any tech purchase I've ever made (especially w/ 25% employee discount)
Photography/design is a joy on this screen
Pic from my old SF apartment 5y ago
The cameras on older iPhone models hold up really well (as with any camera, pictures aren't any worse than they were on release day)
But supporting those devices as a camera app developer in 2026 is another story.
A table summing up the situation to the best of my knowledge:
Just pushed an update for EXIF Inspector that adds theme switching, and better RAW compatibility.
Quickly view the complete EXIF metadata for your photos with a free, super lightweight app for iPhone/iPad/Mac.
AgBr.app, a black & white historical film emulator for iPhone/iPad/Mac
Nothing else like it.
I'm always surprised by the number of old French cars I see in Japan. There was a 2CV always parked in the driveway next to an apartment where I used to live. Being French, I regularly feel transported back to my childhood just walking around.
Jony Ive x Open AI designs just leaked - it’s not one product, but three:
- a sleek aluminium unibody ICBM
- a gorgeous rose gold autonomous killer drone
- a smart antipersonnel mine with perfect corner radii
Those kids in Iran are about to get a masterclass in design 🤩
I thought gunpowder would only be used for beautiful things like fireworks and useful things like large scale engineering projects
I was so shocked when the government started using gunpowder to repress citizens and murder enemies
Maybe “gunpowder alignment” could fix this?
At some point in the early 2000s, Steve Jobs visited Kinkakuji and captured a photo that shipped as a wallpaper in Mac OS X 10.5
Walking through today, I couldn’t help but try to find exactly where it was taken
no worry of running out of mobile data when you download my apps