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  • Earliest Version Launch Date Globally
    05/06/2016
  • Latest Version
    1.3.2
  • Time Since Latest Version
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Version History

  • Version1.3.2
    07/06/2021
    Size:42.08M
    Update Log

    In this release we performed a general maintenance of the app and we removed obsolete items.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The I-1 App has been created especially for use with the Impossible I-1 Analog Instant Camera. It lets you experience the full range of what your I-1 can do. Use the App to access useful tools like the remote trigger and self timer. Or try creative photographic techniques to add interesting effects to your images. You can also take full photographic control of your exposures with the App’s manual features.
    Features
    Remote Trigger:
    Turn your phone into a remote for your camera, so you can shoot pictures from a distance. Use the remote trigger to take selfies or group shots without the awkward angles, or to be part of the scene in a landscape shot.
    Manual Mode:
    Take control over aperture, shutter speed, ring flash strength and focus. Experiment with tools that experienced photographers use on a daily basis to completely transform the mood of their images.
    Self Timer:
    Use the self timer to take a photo with the I-1 after a 5, 10 or 20 second delay. You don’t have to hold the camera when shooting, so you can avoid shakiness and capture the action more easily.
    Double Exposure:
    Superimpose two images on a single piece of instant film. Experiment by combining different types of images to see what dreamlike effects and textures you can produce.
    Noise Trigger:
    Trigger a photo by making a loud noise, like a click or a hand clap. Use the noise trigger if you want to keep your hands free at the moment the photo is taken, or if you want to take a photo of something right when it makes a sound.
    Light Paint:
    Use your phone’s flashlight to draw lines and shapes with light on your photos, or to selectively illuminate areas of a darkened scene for a high contrast effect.
    Color Paint:
    Draw waves of colored light onto your images before they develop. Pick a color from your phone’s screen and move it in front of the lens as the camera prepares the photo.
    Scanner:
    The I-1 App makes it quick and easy to get a digital scan of your analog photo. All you have to do is take a picture of your instant photo with your phone, then select the corners of the image frame to crop and scan it, ready to be saved or shared online.

  • Version1.3.1
    12/03/2020
    Size:44.02M
    Update Log

    In this update:
    - a fix for the light meter in manual mode

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The I-1 App has been created especially for use with the Impossible I-1 Analog Instant Camera. It lets you experience the full range of what your I-1 can do. Use the App to access useful tools like the remote trigger and self timer. Or try creative photographic techniques to add interesting effects to your images. You can also take full photographic control of your exposures with the App’s manual features.
    Features
    Remote Trigger:
    Turn your phone into a remote for your camera, so you can shoot pictures from a distance. Use the remote trigger to take selfies or group shots without the awkward angles, or to be part of the scene in a landscape shot.
    Manual Mode:
    Take control over aperture, shutter speed, ring flash strength and focus. Experiment with tools that experienced photographers use on a daily basis to completely transform the mood of their images.
    Self Timer:
    Use the self timer to take a photo with the I-1 after a 5, 10 or 20 second delay. You don’t have to hold the camera when shooting, so you can avoid shakiness and capture the action more easily.
    Double Exposure:
    Superimpose two images on a single piece of instant film. Experiment by combining different types of images to see what dreamlike effects and textures you can produce.
    Noise Trigger:
    Trigger a photo by making a loud noise, like a click or a hand clap. Use the noise trigger if you want to keep your hands free at the moment the photo is taken, or if you want to take a photo of something right when it makes a sound.
    Light Paint:
    Use your phone’s flashlight to draw lines and shapes with light on your photos, or to selectively illuminate areas of a darkened scene for a high contrast effect.
    Color Paint:
    Draw waves of colored light onto your images before they develop. Pick a color from your phone’s screen and move it in front of the lens as the camera prepares the photo.
    Scanner:
    The I-1 App makes it quick and easy to get a digital scan of your analog photo. All you have to do is take a picture of your instant photo with your phone, then select the corners of the image frame to crop and scan it, ready to be saved or shared online.

  • Version1.3
    11/15/2020
    Size:44.04M
    Update Log

    In this update we have made some visual improvements for larger screen sizes.
    Next to that some technical under the hood improvements and fixed several bugs to improve the overall app experience.

    Screenshots
    App Description

    The I-1 App has been created especially for use with the Impossible I-1 Analog Instant Camera. It lets you experience the full range of what your I-1 can do. Use the App to access useful tools like the remote trigger and self timer. Or try creative photographic techniques to add interesting effects to your images. You can also take full photographic control of your exposures with the App’s manual features.
    Features
    Remote Trigger:
    Turn your phone into a remote for your camera, so you can shoot pictures from a distance. Use the remote trigger to take selfies or group shots without the awkward angles, or to be part of the scene in a landscape shot.
    Manual Mode:
    Take control over aperture, shutter speed, ring flash strength and focus. Experiment with tools that experienced photographers use on a daily basis to completely transform the mood of their images.
    Self Timer:
    Use the self timer to take a photo with the I-1 after a 5, 10 or 20 second delay. You don’t have to hold the camera when shooting, so you can avoid shakiness and capture the action more easily.
    Double Exposure:
    Superimpose two images on a single piece of instant film. Experiment by combining different types of images to see what dreamlike effects and textures you can produce.
    Noise Trigger:
    Trigger a photo by making a loud noise, like a click or a hand clap. Use the noise trigger if you want to keep your hands free at the moment the photo is taken, or if you want to take a photo of something right when it makes a sound.
    Light Paint:
    Use your phone’s flashlight to draw lines and shapes with light on your photos, or to selectively illuminate areas of a darkened scene for a high contrast effect.
    Color Paint:
    Draw waves of colored light onto your images before they develop. Pick a color from your phone’s screen and move it in front of the lens as the camera prepares the photo.
    Scanner:
    The I-1 App makes it quick and easy to get a digital scan of your analog photo. All you have to do is take a picture of your instant photo with your phone, then select the corners of the image frame to crop and scan it, ready to be saved or shared online.

  • Version1.2
    12/02/2016
    Update Log

    This release stars a powerful new light meter in manual mode: your iPhone camera. This extremely versatile light meter opens up your I-1 camera to a wide range of new possible light situations. It also gives you the precision you need in studio settings.



    We added a new self-timer mode for the Apple watch. Just swipe on the watch app to get different timer settings.



    And, of course, we included many small improvements and fixed a lot of bugs. Let us know what you think through the app's feedback feature or contact us at [email protected]

  • Version1.1
    09/19/2016
    Update Log

    New in this version:

    • Take photos from your Apple Watch.

    • Manual mode now supports multiple exposures.

    • Shutter speed can now be set to T ("time") to manually open and close the shutter in manual mode similar to "bulb".

    • See photo log details right after you took a shot.

    • Improved noise trigger level for louder environments.

    • In case you handle more than one camera, you can now name them in the app.

    Plus many more stability and usability improvements.

  • Version1.0.1
    07/18/2016
    Update Log

    • Improved light meter in manual mode indicates values which are out of range

    • Optimization of volume level in noise trigger mode

    • Minor fixes and improvements

  • Version1.0
    05/06/2016