Features & Capabilities

New Albumen cabinet-card prints, Infrared photography, Tintype format options, seven Daguerreotype frames, ProRAW save, no subscription.

Ancient Light transforms your iPhone into a camera of the nineteenth century.

Twelve authentic historic photographic processes - each faithfully simulated through the physics of tone, silver chemistry, grain, paper, and light. Not filters. Processes.

-- THE TWELVE PROCESSES --

Daguerreotype (1839) - The first successful photograph. A mirror-like silver surface with luminous shadow detail and a quality that painters of the era envied.

Tintype (1853) - The photograph of the working class. Robust, immediate, metallic, with regular or square format options and optional worn plate borders.

Albumen (1850s) - Warm egg-white paper prints mounted as cabinet cards, with soft sepia-brown toning, aged cream stock, rounded corners, and a ruled inner border.

Sepia - The warm brown tone of silver sulphide that preserved Victorian portraits through a century and a half.

Cyanotype (1842) - Sir John Herschel's iron-based process. Deep Prussian blue. The print that gave photography the word "blueprint."

Anthotype (1839) - Made from crushed plant pigments. Delicate, fugitive, botanical. The most poetic photographic process ever devised.

Platinum (1873) - The process of fine art portraiture. Cool, shadow-rich, with a tonal range silver could never match.

Autochrome (1907) - The Lumiere brothers' starch-grain colour process. Dreamy, pointillist, the first practical colour photography.

Wet Plate (1851) - The dominant process of the mid-19th century. Cracked emulsion, silver bubbles, edge melt, amber-olive toning.

Bromoil (1907) - Oil-based ink on bleached gelatin. Painterly and stippled, with inky shadows and pale milky highlights.

Lippmann (1891) - Gabriel Lippmann's Nobel Prize-winning interferential process. Warm amber ageing, long-exposure softness, and glass plate scratches from a century of handling.

Infrared (1930s) - Light beyond the visible spectrum. Luminous white foliage, darkened skies, ethereal skin tones. The spectral world captured on heat-sensitive emulsion.

-- WHAT ANCIENT LIGHT CAN DO --

  • All four optical lenses - ultrawide (0.5x), wide (1x), 2x, and telephoto (5x) - selectable from the viewfinder
  • Shoot once, save many - save multiple historic versions from a single capture
  • On iPhone Pro: saves both a filtered JPEG and the original 48MP ProRAW DNG as a paired asset
  • Albumen cabinet-card output with warm paper tone, soft print contrast, aged stock texture, rounded card corners, and ruled border
  • Infrared process with glowing foliage, dark skies, and spectral black-and-white tonality
  • Tintype options - choose regular or square format, with period borders or no borders
  • Seven Daguerreotype frame styles plus No Frame, selectable directly from the viewfinder
  • Higher-resolution Daguerreotype frame output, scaled to the photo instead of the source frame artwork
  • Adjustments apply to the photograph while preserving Daguerreotype frame artwork
  • Full adjustment suite - exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, black point, saturation, vibrance, warmth, sharpness, and vignette
  • Auto enhancement with one tap
  • Precision crop tool with inset handles and rule-of-thirds grid
  • Landscape side-panel layout keeps the image large while all controls stay accessible
  • Photographer credit field - your name travels with every saved file in the IPTC metadata
  • Process, frame, and Tintype options stored between sessions
  • iPhone and iPad, all orientations
  • No subscription. No ads. No account required.

Ancient Light is a single purchase. Everything in it is yours.

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App
By:
Greg Anderson
Version:
1.8 Last updated: 2026-05-26
Version code:
886646953
Creation date:
2026-03-18
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Size:
5.08MB
Price:
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