Halide Lawsuit Suggests Apple Prioritizes Pro Camera Controls
Summary
A legal battle between the co-founders of Lux Optics, the company behind the iPhone photography app Halide, has surfaced details about Apple's potential interest in acquiring the software. The lawsuit suggests that Apple's acquisition of Lux Optics could have accelerated efforts to improve its native camera app, which is reportedly a high priority for the company. This interest, coupled with Apple hiring one of Halide's co-founders, indicates a potential push towards integrating more professional-grade controls and advanced tools into the iPhone's camera software.
Key points
- A lawsuit between Halide app's co-founders reveals Apple's past interest in acquisition.
- The case suggests Apple is prioritizing improvements to its built-in iPhone camera app.
- Apple's potential acquisition aimed to accelerate the integration of pro-grade camera features.
- Halide is known for offering manual controls and advanced settings for iPhone photography.