Has anybody tried this App...

I doubt it does what it says.

Images are shot in the RAW format, and then all HDR effects are removed to create something unlike your ordinary camera experience.

If the images (even the raw) already contain some proprietary adjustments (which are more than just a tone curve), how would they undo those?

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Is it FOSS?

Nope:

With the free tier, you can only take 5 photos per day, but an annual $9.99 or (monthly? I guess) $0.99 fee unlocks truly unlimited process-free photos.

I took it to mean that they were saving an old school non burst image…but your point is well taken

I was more curious and would only likely even try it if it was just taking a single frame raw shot and only then just to see how that compares to what gets done now in camera…

Just installed it. Don’t think I’ll keep it, but we’ll see. It only shoots JPEG and the filenames don’t make any sense.

JPEG_1731528027783.jpg is a photo I just took. Local time was 9 PM…

Doesn’t sound like it behaves exactly as they described it… thanks for letting me know…

It’s a Unix timestamp in units of milliseconds - ms elapsed since Jan 1 1970 0:00:00 UTC.
For example that file is 2024-11-13 20:00:27.783 UTC.

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No worth a time , thought MotionCam is worth it every penny.

RawVideo , Direct log video HEVC ,h264 , Apple ProRes and full camera resolutions 50MP etc unlocked some phones and great photo for great raws with capability with great noise reduction algorithm and stacking ( not as good as GCam but for SNR is pretty awesome) with true RAW without any processing done to it ( there is option for lens correction and noise reduction by channel which can be pretty good but all can be disabled or enabled )

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