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Aquarium Camera

Aquarium Camera

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publisher
category
price
$3.99
Reviews
4.5 (518)
United States United States
Description
LED aquarium lights are brilliant, but blue (actinic) light interferes with your camera sensor, changing the beautiful colors of your fish and corals into a scene from a black light filled roller rink from the 1980's.

Enter our hopeful hero, Aquarium Camera. It dreams of ridding the internet of bad aquarium photography. It's designed to color correct the actinic light from LEDs in real-time on our mobile devices, the thing we use to take photos of everything else in our lives, except our tanks... until now. 

"The Aquarium Camera app is an essential tool for reef tank photography." – ReefBuilders.com

You can now stop buying pro camera rigs, shooting in raw, buying gels, and turning off your blue lights to get great and accurate shots of your tank. You don't need to spend hours in post-production or photo editing apps, tweaking the hue and lighting of each of your photos. Simply put, all you need is the Aquarium Camera and an iPad or iPhone to get GREAT photos and videos of your aquarium. 

“So easy to use…  Love it!!!  And the color changing is realtime so you can see the screen and the real thing side by side to ensure you get the right balance.” 
– Carlos Chacon, IT Manager at CoralVue

Features:

• Real-time white balance color
• Real-time RGB adjustment
• *NEW* Real-time Gel mode - orange gels are typically used by professional photographers to compensate for blue light. The new gel mode works like magic by simulating what a gel over your lens will do to your shots. It goes a step further by dynamically changing it's color based on what it sees in your shot (it's like buying millions of gels and picking just the right one for each shot)
• Take Photos or Video
• Portrait and Landscape photos (obviously)
• Digital pinch to zoom
• Touch to focus
• Manually control brightness
• Toggle the flash on/off (works great if your corals are really close to the glass in your aquarium)
• Download it one time and use on your iPad and iPhone
• Quickly access your camera roll to review shots
• Share photos or videos right from the library

Special thanks to the members of Reef2Reef.com for testing version 3.0 of the app! Over 250 aquarists tested version 3.0 prior to pushing to the app store. Check out the Reef2Reef, ReefCentral, Nano-Reef and ChicagoReefs forums to see some of their awesome aquarium photos! Super big thanks to Reef2Reef members Jason Mack, Scott Nelson, Scurvy, NorthFLreefer, ReeferMadness80G, Budau18 and Stratru362 for giving me permission to use their photos in the preview!

I created the Aquarium Camera app because I was tired of seeing posts of brilliant aquariums on forums like Reef2Reef, Nano-Reef, ReefCentral that don't truly represent the health and beauty of the fish, plants, and corals inside. It wasn't as big of a problem in the days of VHO, Power Compacts and Metal Halide lighting, but with LEDs now taking over the aquarium lighting space, we needed another solution. 

Let's commit ourselves to spending less time trying to correct the lighting on our aquarium photos and videos and more time enjoying our fish, shrimp, snails, plants, and corals... oh, and doing water changes.

The before and after shots in the preview were taken at the 2017 Aquatic Experience Kessil booth, A80 Tuna Blues. The video was taken under an AquaIllumination Nano LED fixture.
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Reviews

Works pretty good with color but picture quality isn’t the best

This app definitely helps with the color correction of overly blue pictures, however, the quality of the pictures isn’t perfect… In some previous reviews the developer has stated he will be upgrading the quality of pictures as new phones are capable of handling it but I am on the 14 pro max (the latest/highest camera of any iphone so far) and my pictures come out slightly fuzzy. I think another good feature this app needs is camera stabilization to reduce some of what seems like motion blur from natural hand shaking. Tried to see if there was a feedback spot to recommend these to the developer personally but couldn’t find anything.

RolandoonTue, Mar 14, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Not Automatic?!?

I want to point my camera and take a picture. I thought this app did that. I guess I was wrong. Can’t even find a way to reset the settings back to their defaults. I wish this app did what I hoped it would do, but sadly it does not.

GotATicketSat, Feb 25, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Poor design

This ap does not filter the colors as it should. Leaves an iridescent hugh around the corals. Not we’ll thought out at all.

coralguy175Fri, Jun 17, 2022
United StatesUnited States

Disappointment

Was hoping this would be the answer for taking coral pics on my 12 pro. No matter what I adjust (gel, white balance, RGB colors, etc) orange doesn’t come through in the pictures. Also the images all come out blurry/low quality. Even if the colors were coming out correctly, I wouldn’t want to share them based on quality.

k1conFri, Jan 7, 2022
United StatesUnited States

Works pretty well!

I’m pretty impressed about this app! So far it is working good for me. Takes a little bit to figure out but definitely cheaper than buying actual lens’s.

Criminal58369Thu, Dec 23, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Does not focus properly on IPhone 13 Pro

The focus is set too far. I have to tap objects closer to the phone to get the camera to focus on the subject I want to photograph which makes this app useless. I hope that the developer fixes it. I'll adjust my review when the app is fixed.

PatitusioMon, Sep 27, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Never knew this was an option!

Did some searching on the interwebs and found some talk about this app on Reef2Reef… thought I’d give it a try for $4. Not disappointed! I can now take pretty gangster pics of my marine tanks with the actenic lighting on and they turn out very nice without blueing out! Haven’t played around with it too much yet, but very pleased with the results just in the default mode! Winning.

D'Shante Jr.Wed, Aug 4, 2021
United StatesUnited States
Download & Revenue
DOWNLOAD 26.5KApr 2024Worldwide
REVENUEN/AApr 2024Worldwide
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About
Bundle Id
com.seahostler.aquaCam
Min Os. Version
10.0
Release Date
Tue, Sep 19, 2017
Update Date
Wed, Jan 24, 2018
Content Rating
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
3.33MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
No
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
3.1
updated
6 years ago
3.0 - Checkout the all new Gel mode! It simulates the placement of a colored lens over your camera. Before making the Aquarium Camera app, buying a lens or colored gel (typically orange) was pretty much the only way you could reliably get blue light out of your aquarium shots. The thing that I think makes this app even superior to that life hack , is that it dynamically changes the color of the lens to match what the camera sees in the scene. You might have a frag that needs more yellow, or lighter orange, or more red. Another shot of that mother acro colony might actually need a lens with a bit more blueness to it. It's like you went out and bought 16,777,216 pack of gels (give or take) so you could get the perfect color correction every time. I also added in some auto controls on the sliders to get you back to par if you went a little too nuts. You can now see the values changing dynamically and get a readout of their values. This version also fixes a few users experiencing crashes with the new iPhone X.

3.1 - Includes bug fixes (classic liverock hitchhiker type of stuff) and minor enhancements
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