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Fhotoroom and Fhotolens apps for Windows Phone 8 receive new updates

Ron Ron
August 22, 2019
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Fhotoroom and Fhotolens apps for Windows Phone 8 receive new updates

If you are running either the Fhotoroom or Fhotolens apps for Windows Phone 8, there are updates awaiting your attention in the Windows Phone Store. Both app updates are minor and offer bugs fixes along with performance improvements.

“Fhotoroom is a pro camera, photo sharing network and professional mobile photo editor. Our Pro Camera is focused on achieving the absolutely best results that your camera can produce by utilizing core camera technologies like our custom EV, as well as ISO, and Exposure time,” the app description reads.

Fhotoroom received a minor bump to version 10.1.0.0 and features an updated HueSplash with Brightness and Threshold options. This app is available for free, if you have yet to try it out.

On the other hand, we have Fhotolens. This paid app, which normally runs for $1.49, was just updated to version 1.7.0.0. “Fhotolens is a pure camera focused app that makes capturing fisheye, hdr, macro, landscape and portrait shots super easy. Fhotolens is the point and shoot of camera apps with a virtual 10-24mm lens on it,” the app description reads. This update adds the following new improvements:

  • Addition of 5xp Bracketing Shot (does not create HDR due to processing time).
  • Bug fixes for 2 and 3xp HDR shots.
  • Auto Alignment Bug Fixes
  • Minor Bug Fixes
  • UX tweaks.

Hit the download links below to snag the updated apps. Let us know if you notice any other improvements we did not mention above.

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