Friday 23 January 2015

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.6: New Exposure Timer and Update to Flash Screen

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.6 is available now. Upgrade or download for free now from Google Play.

This version brings you two new features:

  • Flash Screen: You are now able to modify the guide number (GN) value.
    Use this feature to fine-tune the GN value, or to do a quick calculation for a known GN.
  • Filter Screen: For exposure times of at least 3 seconds a countdown timer is available now.

On the Filter screen look out for the new button (only shown for exposure times of 3 or more seconds!):

Wednesday 14 January 2015

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.5: New Flash Calculation Screen

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.5 is available now. Upgrade or download for free now from Google Play.

A new screen is now available to perform camera flash calculations.



Wednesday 7 January 2015

10 Ways to Use Photoxor C1

The Android application Photoxor C1 provides a rich photography toolset for photographers at all levels. Beginners may use this tool to better understand how exposure, aperture, exposure time and film sensitivity (ISO) depend on each other. The advanced photographer may calculate camera settings for "black glass" filters, plan a photoshoot considering Blue Hour, sun and moon directions.

Which Photoxor C1 functions did you explore so far? With this article let's walk through 10 typical use scenarios.

Monday 5 January 2015

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.4: New Lightmeter Function

Photoxor C1 Version 1.4.4 is available now. Upgrade or download for free now from Google Play.

This version brings you two new features:

Light Sensor based lightmeter
Additionally to the device camera based lightmeter we now support a built in light sensor to measure illuminance.

If your device provides a light sensor then the new "Light Sensor" button is enabled.
Have a try and see how accurate the sensor is on your device!


Magnetic field strength
The compass now shows the strength of magnetic field. This helps you to determine if there are any strong magnetic or electric influences around, which may negatively affect accuracy.