Have been tinkering with #saulala on my laptop since @petrikas made it available as a web app. But today was the first time I tried running it on my iPhone. Amazing! Finally a way to get some decently formed images directly on the phone without Apple's rubbish "make everything a midtone" insanity. If you haven't tried https://app.saulala.com yet, you should. Apple vs Saulala:
@petrikas another comparison. Wild.

@quister I'm very happy you've tried it and made these beautiful pictures! Thank you for sharing them!

Amazing what a human touch can do to a picture; when memory, emotion, feeling and intent is added, it transforms the picture completely.

And I find it's almost impossible to go back to the "random look" generated automatically by the camera.

Thanks again, this means a lot to me!

@petrikas It's a silly thing, but just really pleased to have something in my pocket that can finally render clouds with all of the voluminous beauty that I observe when I look up. The iPhone has always represented them very poorly.
@quister YES! 'HDR' modes often produce what I call 'dirty clouds' which often look uncanny!