Focos

Focos

By Bending Spoons Apps ApS

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2017-10-31
  • Current Version: 2.11.15
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 383.41 MB
  • Developer: Bending Spoons Apps ApS
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 14.0 or later.
Score: 4.72976
4.72976
From 50,991 Ratings

Description

Focos is a big step into the future of computational photography and light-field camera, bringing DSLR-like photography to your iPhone and iPad Pro, with beautiful bokeh effects usually achievable only with professional large aperture cameras. With the technology of computational photography, you can make unlimited changes to your photos, focus after the fact, change the aperture repeatedly, and add multiple lights in 3D space, exceeding the limits of any editing tools you’ve known before. The creative potential unleashed by Focos is endless. The Verge, "Focos has long been one of the most ambitious photo-editing apps on iOS, turning any photo into a 'portrait mode'-style image with fully adjustable depth of field, no matter what kind of camera you took it with." MAIN FEATURES - Take photos with shallow depth of field, without manually painting or making selections. - The AI engine can calculate depth of field automatically for all photos. - True 3D imaging. - Simulate large apertures to create real bokeh effects normally only possible with DSLR cameras and expensive lenses. - Import all existing photos and customize the bokeh effect. - Re-focus portrait photos that have already been taken, with a simple tap. - Choose from various simulated aperture diaphragms to generate different bokeh spot effects. - Professional options to simulate lens characteristics, such as creamy, bilinear, swirly, and reflex effects, and more. - Visualize the depth of areas within your portrait photos in a 3D view, and intuitively add depth filters. - Add multiple lights in a 3D space, and adjust the color, brightness and so on for each light. - Check the portrait picture in the real world with augmented reality technique. - It is possible to patch the depth map precisely on iPad with Apple Pencil. - Intuitive and easy to use, with built-in video tutorials. - An essential tool for all iPhones and iPads. Do you have questions or suggestions? Contact us via support @ focos . me.

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Reviews

  • iPad version has been crippled

    1
    By Overpowered Lamp
    The iPad version of this app has been crippled. You no longer have access to the right hand bar which allowed selection for major functionality like cropping. Instead you have a black empty navigation bar and doesn’t look like anything in the pictures shown in the App Store.
  • Don’t use

    1
    By Jtro143
    Immediately get hit with subscription or a 7 day trial with immediate payments
  • Good

    5
    By MI TA SI N
    Very good
  • Still loving this app

    5
    By Bushibot
    I do underwater photography with my iPhone and find this an indispensable tool. I love this app, and I recommend it to everybody who is shooting anything macro with their iPhone. There’s still a lot of things I would like to see improved. More zoom in patch and better patch options! The pop-up zoom window when working on details doesn’t actually zoom in more than the main window. I’d like to see better line definitions, or way to highlight the lines when trying to patch. Apple Pencil integration, my fat fingers can only do so well with the current set up. I realize it’s completely nich but better outlining and identification of sea creatures so that does a better job of mapping around fine hair like tentacles and fins (total corner cases). When shooting with raw, it removes any configurations already applied in other applications when you open it and focus, I’d like a way to either preserve the other edits or better editing, and particularly tools for color balancing. Color, brown blue and green waters specially within intense levels, such as in northern CA is an art form, So it’s frustrating to have to switch between so many apps to get it done… only to end up back to lose any of that work. Partly a workflow problem, but still frustrating. I’d like to be able to build a few of my own preset filters so I can quickly apply effects the images that I use as a regular basis, such as brightness split back ground down 80%, hdr 10, contrast 10 etc.
  • LOVE this app

    5
    By AMHBluebird
    I’ve had this for at least a couple of years now and I love it! While I don’t use all the features it has, as a photographer, it certainly comes in handy!
  • Subscription rate

    1
    By Toga2u
    I got this app when it was free. Now it’s a pay app but I can’t find what the subscription rate is or get an answer from support. Any one there?
  • Used to be great, shadow of its former self. iPad version no longer exists…

    1
    By CamNYC78
    Every once in a while, I check on this app. When it first came out, it did what no other app did, and it was fantastic. I purchased the full version (before it became subscription-based) gladly. Since then, I sincerely don’t understand what happened. The app got progressively handicapped, and these days, it’s a shadow of its former self. The iPad version, which once was an incredible and even better version than the iPhone’s (since you had a lot more space to work and all the same tools), today NO LONGER EXISTS. Instead, they replaced it with a very basic demo that doesn’t have the main functions of the old app, or even of the current iPhone app. This happened a couple of years ago, but remains the same. I originally thought it was a glitch, since the app doesn’t even correspond to the tutorials, or to the images here in the App Store. Maybe the developer went partially under, I wonder? Or more likely, they abandoned the iPad version, since the iPhone version recently had a very long, new, and mandatory user agreement that described at length that a lot of user info would be shared with third parties. I read a lot and still am not sure or confident about whether our images used with the app are being also shared as part of the agreement. So, to be fair, the “full” features still exist on the iPhone app, albeit with a clunkier AND glitchy/buggy user interface. For instance, you can’t rotate the app to work on photos horizontally (I’m pretty sure we used to be able to…), which makes using your phone screen with all the tools superimposed a terrible canvas to edit photos. It’s a strange and awkward constraint, which is made worse by the new random glitches! When you’re working on a depth map, for example, and you hit “undo”, your tools stop working. To fix it, you need to change other settings to force it to respond again. *Every time*. The iPad “demo” app that currently is there instead of the version shown on the App Store or even the tutorial in the app, is also locked in portrait, vertical mode. But that’s okay, since there’s nothing to do with the iPad version, really. As it no longer has most of the core tools of the original iPad app (or current iPhone app…). So for an app I used to show off to everyone, and that had two brilliant versions on both iPhone and iPad, what remains today is hard to recommend (notice the dates of the good reviews on this app, many years ago!), especially since today there are many other apps with similar functionality… It’s truly disappointing…
  • bending spoons is selling your info

    1
    By RYOkEkEN
    bending spoons is selling your info, if you don't understand why this is a problem it's ok, the system needs marks to work.better you than me
  • Very Good👍👍 👍

    5
    By Life 👍
    like it more,very good
  • $10 per week pricing

    1
    By random nickname (numbers)
    Charging a $10/week subscription is practically a scam. Just go buy a real camera instead.

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