Already jealous of the generation who’ll grow up thinking you can swipe back from anywhere on the screen, not just the edge. Weeks into iOS 26, still can’t break the habit.
I was afraid before #WWDC25 that the UI’s gonna look like the light is always shining from one direction, regardless of environment light. And it came true. Still holding out hope that new hardware’s gonna allow them to adapt to the environment in an energy efficient way tho.
Always had a vague idea of how the older iPhones produced “HDR” photos, but this article nails it—“HDR Construction Followed By Automatic Tone Mapping”.
https://t.co/qPr7OhhRJX
Shooting in Halide Process Zero and then editing in an HDR-capable app is my new favorite way to go. No artificial sharpening and noise reduction, like shot with an old iPhone, but bright spots are bright.
Finally started to understand the redesign of the Photos app (listening to John and Craig talking about it at The Talk Show Live From WWDC 2024). It’s about resurfacing memories. Hardest problem about linear records app.