Sony has announced the release of a new camera app called Digital Filter, giving photographers a way to merge parts from two or three different images into a single photo. It adds greater flexibility to a similar existing app called Sky HDR. Digital Filter is priced at $ 29.99 or $ 19.99 as an upgrade to Sky HDR.
Though they offer similar functionality, the biggest feature difference between Sky HDR and Digital Filter is that the new app supports merging sections of up to three different images, whereas Sky HDR only allows for two exposures. Sony merely states that, ‘The Digital Filter application offers functionality, ease of use and image quality that go beyond the features of Sky HDR.’
Digital Filter supports the following camera models:
- Alpha a7
- Alpha a7 II
- Alpha a7R
- Alpha a7R II
- Alpha a7s
- Alpha a7s II
- Alpha a6000
- Alpha a6300
- Alpha a6500
- RX100 III
- RX100 IV
- RX100 V
- RX10 II
- RX10 III
- RX1R II
Sky HDR supports certain camera models Digital Filter doesn’t, including the a5100 and three NEX models.
Via: SonyAlphaRumors
Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)