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Light Suite - RAW Photo Editor

Light Suite - RAW Photo Editor

Apply layers, edit RAW format

⭐️4.6 / 5
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📼1 vid & 7 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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🧾$2.99
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All Versions of Light Suite

1.0.12

September 6, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.11

September 4, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.10

September 3, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.9

September 2, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.8

February 23, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.7

February 18, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.6

February 14, 2022

- Fixed black screen on startup; - Updated for iOS 15.

1.0.5

May 14, 2021

- Now you can also edit your photos from external drives or from Files app!
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1.0.4

June 14, 2020

- Now you can also edit your photos from external drives or from Files app!
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1.0.3

June 13, 2020

- Updated icon;

Light Suite In-App Purchases History

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Description of Light Suite

Main Features: • Edit Light: Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, Whites and Blacks; • Color Edits: Saturation, Vibrance, Hue and Temperature; • Intelligent Haze and Fog removal Filter; • RAW file support (such as Nikon NEF, Canon CR2, Sony ARW, iOS DNG, etc. file formats); • Denoise Filter; • Sharpen your photos with the Sharpen filter; • Vignette Filter; • Sepia Filter; • Selective Brush Edit: You can edit the whole photo or you can also draw on the areas where you want to apply the edits and filters. • Apple Pencil support; An in-app subscription is required to unlock all the app features. By using the app you agree the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy available at: www.genovasoftworks.com/terms.php.
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Light Suite: FAQ

Is Light Suite optimized for iPad devices?

Yes, the software for Light Suite is compatible with iPads.
GENOVA Softworks is the developer of Light Suite.
Light Suite minimum iOS requirement is iOS 13.0.
With an overall rating of 4.6 out of 5, Light Suite is a must-have app for users.
Photo & Video Is The App Genre Of The Light Suite App.
The current version of the Light Suite app is 1.0.12.
The Light Suite app was last updated on July 3, 2024.
Light Suite was released on February 6, 2023.
The content advisory rating is GENOVA Softworks: The Light Suite app is unsuitable for persons under 17 years of age.
The Light Suite app can be used in American English, Italian.
Sorry, Light Suite is not available on Apple Arcade.
Absolutely! In-app purchases are accessible within Light Suite.
No, you cannot utilize Light Suite with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Light Suite

  • Works well

    I especially like the brush mask.
  • Rip off

    The app is now forcing me into a subscription after I just paid for it. What a rip off.
  • Nice Raw Editor!

    This looks to be a very good Raw editor with some nice features. However, there are a few improvements that would make it fantastic.

    I was able to edit a Fujifilm RAF file with no problem, but when I tried to load a Pentax PEF file (not a pixel-shift image) the app crashed every time. I use a number of Raw formats and will test each of them to see which ones work.

    There are no undo, reset or history options that I could find. Fortunately, it appears to be non-destructive so you can back out of the photo to start over. But that can be frustrating if you’ve made a number of edits and only want to go back a few steps. Ideally, having both an Undo/Redo (for the latest edits) and Reset (to start over without having to back out and locate the photo again) options would be very helpful.

    Being able to edit from the Files app is great, but there’s only a generic icon visible until you’ve opened a photo once, asking it difficult to know what photo you want to edit unless you know the file name. Not a dealbreaker, but a bit inconvenient.

    One other thing that would be great would be to have an option for TIF output rather than just JPG.

    Overall, this is a great start and I plan to thoroughly test the app.