If you’re a Club MacStories+ and Club Premier member, head over to the new Photography channel in our Club Discord to see even more of my experiments with Halide’s Macro Mode and share your own macro shots. I’m especially fond of the precise focus dial that allows for minute adjustments that make a difference at such close range. In my testing over the past day, the results have been impressive. That last super-resolution step is what allows Halide’s Macro Mode to be used on cameras on older models of iPhones and to enhance Apple’s own macro system too. Focusing is handled by its precision focus dial, and the final step is to enhance the image’s details using an AI-based enhancement process. Halide takes its close-ups by first switching to the camera on your iPhone that can take the closest shots. The Halide team says this enables sub-millimeter focusing for extra-precise close-up focusing. Select Macro Mode, and you’ll see a new focus dial with smaller increments appear. Tap it, and the focus controls slide into place with the auto-focus at one end of the app’s focus dial and Macro Mode (the button with the flower) at the other end. When you open the app, auto-focus (AF) is selected by default. Switching to Macro Mode and dialing in precise focus is simple with Halide 2.5.
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