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App
- By:
- Adam Wilt
- Rating:
- 4.50 (24)
- Version:
- 7.0 Last updated: 2026-05-17
- Version code:
- 885737462
- Creation date:
- 2014-06-29
- Compatible devices:
- Size:
- 3.47MB
- Price:
- 24.99
- URLs:
- Website ,Privacy policy
- Full description:
- See detailed description
- Source:
- Apple Apps Store
- Data ingested on:
- 2026-06-05
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User Reviews
Pros
- Accurate and versatile metering for light and color (color temperature, tint) with calibration to match professional meters.
- Portable and convenient—runs on iPhone/iPad and can function as a color/incident meter (e.g., with Luxi sphere) in your pocket.
- Great value for money at a low price with robust features that compare well to dedicated meters.
- Responsive developer and strong customer support.
Cons
- Bugs and instability after updates; occasional crashes or the app failing to open, affecting reliability.
- Poor UX and documentation; tutorials are lacking and the interface can be confusing, with intrusive/persistent pop-ups.
- Calibration requirements can be costly and complex; may require an external, expensive color meter and careful handling of tint/lux readings.
Recent reviews
My only concern: idk if there was an update recently but there is a bit of a glitch. Its not letting me control my aperture to tell the app what i would like to shoot at
by Sh*****, 2026-01-14
Please make some simple tutorial videos - the documentation is overly wordy, dense and confusing - and spread over multiple webpages. I’ve read the docs several times and still having difficulty using this to match a light to ambient. It’s more of an interface problem than a technical one. For example, I just want to point it at one light (or ambient) and then point it at another light and have it tell me what I need to make it match. Maybe it can do this but I cannot find it.
by Cr*****, 2021-06-21
You need a 1500 $ color meter or a spot on incandescent source to calibrate the kelvin, you also need a professional light meter to calibrate the aperture readout. (To the best of my observation you cannot calibrate the lux/ Foot Candle output (AND the Lux read out is therefore incorrect as compared with my pro meter.
After I purchased I finally read the fine print in the manual that says “tint correction values shown are appropriate for full spectrum sources with fluorescent LED’s and other “discontinuous spectrum sources” you typically need 1/2 to 2/3 of the tint correction shown.
by Ja*****, 2020-09-04
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