Blackmagic Design has released version 3.1.2 of its Blackmagic Camera app for iOS, further refining the feature-rich 3.1 update that introduced ProRes RAW, Apple Log 2, Open Gate recording, and powerful remote-sync tools. The new release (App Store link) addresses several bugs while adding 1920×1440 Open Gate recording with Apple Log, catching up with what’s possible with Apple’s latest generation of iPhone Pros. Since we last covered version 3.0, both 3.1 and 3.1.2 have transformed the app from a capable companion to a professional-level tool, bridging smartphone capture with DaVinci Resolve workflows. Remote camera control via the iPad version of Blackmagic Camera 3.1.2. Image credit: Blackmagic Design Major 3.1 update: ProRes RAW, Apple Log 2, and advanced control Version 3.1 debuted support for ProRes RAW recording and Apple Log 2 on the new iPhone 17 Pro models, both of which Apple introduced in their Camera and Final Cut Camera 2.0 apps with the latest iPhone prior to that. Blackmagic also added compatibility with its Camera ProDock, enabling HDMI monitoring, external timecode, and Genlock sync – features that mirror those of professional Blackmagic cameras. We just received the Blackmagic ProDock for review and will put it through its paces soon alongside the iPhone 17 Pro. Blackmagic Camera app user interface. Image credit: Blackmagic Design Redesigned user interface, fullscreen histogram and audio meters, remote camera control for multiple iPhones, LUT manager The update didn’t stop at codec and hardware integration. A redesigned interface introduced a dedicated lens panel for quick zoom control and a new dolly-zoom automation mode. The histogram can...
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