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LightSpectrum Pro App Support

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What is LightSpectrum Pro? Description of LightSpectrum Pro

With LightSpectrumPro EVO you can measure the color temperature of a light source without having to spend hundreds of dollars on professional devices. LightSpectrumPro EVO has an error of 2 - 8% compared to existing professional products on the market. in addition to the color temperature measurement in Kelvin, LightSpectrumPro EVO allows you to view the color spectrum of the light being examined with a band ranging from 360nm to 800nm. in addition to the spectrum it is possible to display the position of the white point on the CIE 1931 diagram and to apply a filter for wavelengths to display in overlay on the image captured by the cameras which elements reflect a specific frequency and with what intensity.


  1. LightSpectrum Pro App User Reviews
  2. LightSpectrum Pro Pros
  3. LightSpectrum Pro Cons
  4. Is LightSpectrum Pro legit?
  5. Should I download LightSpectrum Pro?
  6. LightSpectrum Pro Screenshots
  7. Product details of LightSpectrum Pro

LightSpectrum Pro App User Reviews

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LightSpectrum Pro Pros

This app is accurate within 100 kelvinThis app can save you $1,600 USD. That is the cost of a professional Sekonic C-800 color meter. I’ve tested this app, extensively, in multiple lighting conditions and it’s never been off by more than ~100 kelvin. Most professional DSLR and MILC cameras only allow setting custom white balance in 100 kelvin increments anyway, so this app’s margin of error is very well within the acceptable range. The closest that this app was to reference was a stunning 14 kelvin! Virtually all of the other reviewers, unfortunately, have been using and testing this app incorrectly. (Certainly this app’s documentation could be improved). This app is not an incident color meter like the C-800, so you can’t just dangle it in the air and expect an accurate reading. To get an accurate reading with this app you have to point your iPhone’s camera at an RGB-neutral white or gray target—IN EVEN LIGHTING—(like the X-Rite Color Checker Passport’s white balance card, for example). This should give you a reading that’s within approximately 100 kelvin from the reading you’d get from an extraordinarily expensive handheld incident color meter. I use this app to calculate the delta between the white balances of ambient lighting and flash lighting in order to precisely determine how to gel the flashes, without guessing and without having to use a $1,600 color meter..FhoxhVersion: 4.0.3

This works, but still room to improve. I like it, however.I downloaded this after seeing it spoken about on YouTube, and I thought I would give it a try. I downloaded it first to my iPad. The first time I opened it, the screen kept “blinking”, and nothing changed with the onscreen measurement, even though I tried a couple of different lighting conditions. I exited the program, and closed it. I opened it again. Voilà! This time, the blinking stopped and the measurement changed as it should. To test it, I set the Kelvin indicated on my Nikon Z6, and I am pleased with the result. I then tried it on my iPhone 6 Plus. The same blinking issue occurred the first time I opened the app. I closed and exited the app. I opened it again, and it seems to be working. I also compared the results using Auto WB on my camera, and there wasn’t that much of a difference, but there was a bit of a shift in the green channel. I may do a few more tests, and will share that if I get around to it. The program only works in portrait (vertical?) orientation. I gave the program 4 stars because of the first time start up bug, and because it does not change orientation..AquilaAstraVersion: 4.0.4

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LightSpectrum Pro Cons

Think I have wasted my moneyApp shows the exact same colour temperature no matter where is. Inside or out. Tungsten, fluorescent, halogen, LED.OvonomoreVersion: 4.0.5

Update not workingIPhone 5s each time I touch the bottom row of icons it shuts down. No good now!!!.EllisrwVersion: 3.0.2

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Is LightSpectrum Pro legit?

Yes. LightSpectrum Pro is legit, but not 100% legit to us. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 79 LightSpectrum Pro user reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, AppSupports Legitimacy Score for LightSpectrum Pro is 77.2/100.


Is LightSpectrum Pro safe?

Yes. LightSpectrum Pro is quiet safe to use. This is based on our NLP analysis of over 79 user reviews sourced from the IOS appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 4.0/5. AppSupports Safety Score for LightSpectrum Pro is 79.2/100.


Should I download LightSpectrum Pro?

There have been no security reports that makes LightSpectrum Pro a dangerous app to use on your smartphone right now.


LightSpectrum Pro Screenshots

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Product details of LightSpectrum Pro

App Name:
LightSpectrum Pro
App Version:
4.3.1
Developer:
AM PowerSoftware
Legitimacy Score:
77.2/100
Safety Score:
79.2/100
Content Rating:
9+ May contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 9!
Category:
Utilities, Photo & Video
Language:
EN   
App Size:
88.00 MB
Price:
$1.99
Bundle Id:
LightSpectrumPro
Relase Date:
03 October 2011, Monday
Last Update:
12 February 2023, Sunday - 17:28
Compatibility:
IOS 13.0 or later

LightSpectrum Pro 4.3.1 Update Note
✱ Version History

Added compatibility with new devices and operating system Added reading of RGB values for white point Added user manual Improved stability Fixed minor bugs.

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