LightLAB PRO

LightLAB PRO

Light Analisys LAB

$3.99
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Version History of LightLAB PRO

6.5.0

May 28, 2019

Improved user Interface Added Exposition Parameters such, f-stop, Shutter speed, and Iso, for video and photo exposure calculation Improved internal Math algorithms, to get better accuracy Fixed Minor bugs

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6.0.2

December 22, 2018

stability improved greater compatibility with the new devices solved minor bugs

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6.0.1

September 17, 2018

Migliorata la stabilità aggiunta la compatibilità con i nuovi Device risolti bug minori

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6.0.0

June 19, 2018

LuxMetrPlus 6 has been completely redesigned, all the non-essential functions have been eliminated and the functional part has been improved. the new graphic interface allows to better manage the use of the preview. introduced the function of measuring the wavelength and the possibility of extensive sharing, through social media and other apps

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5.0.7

May 17, 2017

Fixed a problem that caused a wrong display on some iPhone7 and iPad Solved minor bugs

5.0.6

April 14, 2017

Improved Stability Fixed a bug that caused the block to use the camera on some devices added the button to the support request by sending the data diagnsostici Fixed minor bugs

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5.0.5

January 10, 2017

Fixed an issue that caused scattering and stalls on iPhone4s iPhone5 and iPhone5s Improved the graph of wavelengths, with the use of the logarithmic scale Fixed minor bugs

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5.0.4

January 5, 2017

Fixed some bugs that caused the app to crash on iOS10

5.0.3

September 29, 2016

- Change the scale of the light spectrum positioning the infrared value to the right side of view at the 810nm - Improved the calculation of the frequencies of the light spectrum, resulting in a very accurate result - Extended the frequency range of the light spectrum to the extent permitted by the camera min max 320nm 810nm - Fixed the bug that caused the black screen on start - Fixed compatibility issues with iPad Pro and iPhone 6/7 Plus - Fixed minor bugs

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5.0.2

September 11, 2016

- Introduced compatibility with iOS10 - Added support for iPhone7 and iPhone7 Plus - Fixed minor bugs

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Price History of LightLAB PRO

Description of LightLAB PRO

LightLAB PRO is the direct evolution of LuxMeterPro. this transformation makes LightLAB PRO a flexible, accurate and indispensable tool for those who need a device that offers professional features at a very low cost. LightLAB PRO finds its utility both in lighting applications and in the world of photographs and video makers. among the main features of course, in addition to measuring the lighting level of an environment, in this version, which is more improved with a very high accuracy, it allows to measure a whole series of parameters that make LightLAB PRO a unique instrument. The parameters calculated and made available to the user are: The exposure level expressed in EV, the color temperature in KELVIN, the aperture value in f stop, the exposure time in fractions of a second 1 / s and other parameters like the coordinates of the white point and more. All these values ​​are useful to those who work in photo-cinematography to correctly set the light sources so as to obtain the desired result quickly and without spending exaggerated sums to buy devices that do this work. in addition to the measurement of the parameters described above, it is also possible to customize some of them according to your needs. moreover it is possible to scan the light spectrum of the sources and evaluate with extreme accuracy the components and the wavelengths that make up the light that illuminates the scene. LightLAB PRO becomes a real light analysis laboratory providing all the necessary tools to get professional lighting without difficulty
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LightLAB PRO: FAQ

Does LightLAB PRO support iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for LightLAB PRO.

Who built the LightLAB PRO app?

Antonio Mauriello developed the LightLAB PRO app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for LightLAB PRO?

The LightLAB PRO app currently supports iOS 10.3 or later.

What is the current app rating of LightLAB PRO?

With a rating of 3 out of 5, LightLAB PRO is just okay among users.

What genre is the LightLAB PRO app?

The App Category Of Lightlab Pro Is Utilities.

Which version of LightLAB PRO is the latest one?

6.5.0 is the newest version of LightLAB PRO.

When did the new LightLAB PRO update happen?

LightLAB PRO updated on September 19, 2024.

When did LightLAB PRO first launch?

The specific date when the app came out was February 6, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to LightLAB PRO?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the LightLAB PRO app?

Currently, LightLAB PRO supports English.

Does Apple Arcade provide access to LightLAB PRO for its subscribers?

No, LightLAB PRO is not featured on Apple Arcade.

Can users make in-app purchases in LightLAB PRO?

Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within LightLAB PRO.

Is LightLAB PRO designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, LightLAB PRO is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in LightLAB PRO?

No, users are not exposed to ads in LightLAB PRO.

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Reviews of LightLAB PRO

  • Light Lab Pro - Can’t Find Support

    I downloaded Light Lab Pro but have no idea how it works. There is no manual, training or support that I can find. When I go to the support on the App Store, the Light Lab Pro app isn’t listed.
  • Great, but doesn’t work.

    While this app seems great, it is doesn’t give good data. The interface is beautiful, but it just doesn’t work.

    When trying to check color temperature of a light bulb, where is it measuring, whole screen or just a spot? We need a circle in the middle to indicate what is being measured. For extra credit, make the circle size changeable.

    No matter whether I’m far or close to a light bulb, the reported color temperature is way off. A 5000°k reported around 4000°, and a 2700° was reporting 5000°. So the resultant data looks totally random.

    I did not attempt to figure the lux output of any lamps.
  • LuxMeterPlus

    Does not work on iPhone 6 Plus just a blank screen