Photographer's Ephemeris 3D Apple

Photographer's Ephemeris 3D

Mountain Light, Day and Night

Features & Capabilities

Sharper maps, faster terrain, and more control. TPE 3D 1.5 delivers 3D light visualization for outdoor and night photographers, letting you see exactly how sunlight, moonlight, and the Milky Way fall on terrain anywhere on Earth. It includes high-resolution map tiles, GPU-accelerated terrain, and streamlined controls to plan shots with confidence.

Plan your shoot with a continuous Sun, Moon, and Galactic Center timeline, location search, saved pins, and in-scene Milky Way visuals. Visualize future light hours, days, weeks, or years before you shoot, and share your pin states between sessions. Note: graphics-intensive and internet required; coverage 83°N–83°S; terrain ~30m; eclipse simulations are not supported.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
Crookneck Consulting LLC
Rating:
4.20
(241)
Version:
1.5.2 Last updated: 2025-10-15
Version code:
878933525
Creation date:
2017-06-27
Compatible devices:
Size:
38.58MB
Price:
11.99
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Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-04
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Developed by:
Crookneck Consulting LLC
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/photographers-ephemeris-3d/id1152829925
Website:
https://photoephemeris.com/

User Reviews

Users praise Photographer's Ephemeris 3D for planning and visualizing light and celestial timing across locations, and view the 3D version as a valuable addition. However, multiple reviews cite navigation glitches, lack of satellite imagery, poor map detail, slow performance, and inconsistent search/UI behavior that hinder usability. The app’s strengths lie in its planning workflow and 3D visualization, with several users noting it outperforms desktop options for this use.
Pros
  • Strong ability to visualize light, shadows, and celestial timing for landscape photography planning.
  • Helpful for pre-visualization across diverse locations and times (e.g., Iceland trip, Smoky Mountains, Milky Way planning).
  • 3D feature is a welcome addition that complements existing TPE tools.
  • Compared favorably to desktop tools like Google Earth Pro for lighting/scene planning.
  • Useful for teaching and pre-visualization workflows, with integration with Ephemeris for smoother workflow.
Cons
  • Navigation and controls are glitchy or unreliable, with unintended map movements during scrolling.
  • No satellite imagery in the 3D app; maps are topo-based and lack road names, reducing navigational usefulness.
  • Slow map loading and overall performance issues on various devices.
  • Search and location entry are clunky, with difficulties finding exact spots and occasional UI glitches.
  • Device- or app-specific UI bugs (e.g., grey screens in search, portrait/landscape orientation issues) reported by users.
Recent reviews
Sept 2025 Update: Since the latest update, I’ve found navigation to be even more glitchy than before. Scrolling around the map in a given area, with a single finger, causes unexpected movements. This makes it difficult to use, teach, or recommend to students and colleagues. ————————- I’ve used this app for planning and teaching night photography since it came out. It helps visualize the scene in terms of alignment of stars and large landscape features, but there are major drawbacks which make this app frustrating to use: 1. No satellite imagery. Regardless of the ‘complexity settings,’ there is no access satellite imagery. This is not only a disappointment, but unrealistic for a navigational/planning app. You can access satellite imagery with TPE, but not TPE-3D. This is a dealbreaker. 2. Navigating is impossible. The app is limited to a ‘zoom-out level’ that does not allow you to scroll to areas far apart. For example, in the original TPE, you can zoom out as far as you want to scroll to different states if need be for quick and easy browsing. This app won’t allow that. The only saving grace, which is by no means a real solution, is to go back to the regular TPE, pin the location, then export to TPE-3D. 3. Your ‘current location’ is not clear. Select ‘my location’ and the app flys to a general vicinity, but there is nothing to represent where you are located. When you pair this with the illegible background map, it’s impossible to know where you are located. 4. Moonlight across the landscape is too dark to notice a difference. Sunrise or sunset light within the app is legible, but I would like to see moonlight represented much brighter. If you’re planning a shot with moonlight and you look at this app outside during the day, it’s impossible to see the change in moonlight across the landscape. With these current design issues, most of my clients try the app once, then never open it again. This app has a lot of potential, but I still prefer using Google Earth’s landscape desktop feature.
by LT*****, 2025-09-20

This app used to be 5 stars. Now I can’t get it to work. So frustrating. The 3D map loads and then nothing just says locating with the spinning icon and NEVER LOADS. I have a brand new iPad Pro with latest updates and still won’t work. Grrrrrrrrrrr
by de*****, 2021-09-17

My results look nothing like the images in the App Store. Moving from sunrise to noon in the location I selected, an oceanfront bluff, you get a slight sense of shadow on the sand and then the light overall just comes up. In real light, there is absolute shadow on the sand until the sun gets up high enough to light it. Can I get a refund? Thank you
by Di*****, 2021-06-01
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