Nocturne by Unistellar Cheats

Nocturne by Unistellar Hack 2.0.0 + Redeem Codes

Capture your life at night

Developer: Unistellar
Category: Photo & Video
Price: Free
Version: 2.0.0
ID: com.unistellar.nocturne

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Description

With Nocturne by Unistellar, you can take breathtaking pictures of your nighttime adventures and show the world your nocturnal perspective - all in one app.

Using Unistellar's proprietary image processing algorithms, Nocturne brings to life your night scape photographies, allowing you to capture your scene under a showstopping starry sky, at the press of a button. Simply stabilize your iPhone (using a tripod or resting it on a solid surface) and start the capture. The app will generate and stack images to bring out all visible stars on the final photo.

Nocturne is the perfect companion for your nights under the stars, whether in a dreamy remote location or in the comfort of your backyard

Version history

2.0.0
2022-07-06
- Nocturne is now the very first App that identifies exactly which part of the night sky is in your picture.
- You can then add different types of overlays to identify constellations and planets on your own pictures
- New image rendering options: you can apply different styles to your images.
- Image quality has been improved to reveal more stars
1.3.0
2022-02-25
- Image quality improvement
- Memory optimization
- Nocturne experience improvements
- Various bug fixes
1.2.0
2021-12-22
- Nocturne experience improvements.
- Various bug fixes.
1.1.1
2021-09-09

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Remove watermark
(No watermark on the images)
$2.99
Free
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Ratings

4.2 out of 5
75 Ratings

Reviews

PandoricaVi,
I’ve seen what it can do but can’t use it myself
This app is incredible in terms of getting beautiful pictures that one would never expect to be able to get from a phone camera. Unfortunately, I’m unable to use the app myself due to having an old phone (iphone 8s). Whenever I get down to 30 seconds on the configuration, the app crashes, and in general the app is a massive drain on my phone’s battery. I’m really sad I can’t use it myself but this is a great app.
rabrit53,
It’s a start
A few things I noticed right away. There is no provision for a remote control. That means my first tap on the screen shakes the phone while it is taking the first image. Perhaps more than just the first, depending on the stability of your tripod. In addition, with the phone tilted toward the sky, that start button is hard to get to. A time delayed start might be the answer to all of this. My bluetooth remote only works with the iPhone camera app, not with Nocturne. In addition, I am unable to take advantage of the 0.5x and 2x zoom options the camera app on my 11 Pro allows. It would be nice to be able to change the zoom level even a limited amount. I could not scroll to the bottom of the Tip screen. I had to reduce my font size to read it, then resume my previous setting. A rookie programming mistake, thinking everyone’s screen size and font are the same as yours. They should have made it a scrolling window. Other than those little issues the Nocturne app seems it might do what it promises, which is give you a nice starry landscape shot from a dark sky area. Unfortunately, all this app did is remind me that I live under a light dome. Not their fault.
astronomy4life,
With a few improvements it would be amazing
Love it. I live in the outskirts of a large city (Bortle 6) and have been able to capture some beautiful night sky images. A few things I wish the app had: remote capture or delayed start capture so you don’t shake camera with the initial press; zoom feature; a little quicker capture with the same results- 3 minutes is just long enough that brighter stars and planets are blurry due to their movement across the sky
SallyGunbarrel,
Great potential but issues with iPhone X and 14.
The app crashes on iPhone 14 when you select from any overlay. On the iPhone X, the overlay button interferences with other text. With both iPhones the sky image is saved in Photos App, but only straight line constellation outline can be made and saved in Photos App. It is unfortunate to have issues between iPhone models, because it has a lot of potential for education.
KRKK,
Will app work in locations with no internet
The app takes amazing photos. Nothing better for iPhone astrophotography. I understand that the app requires an internet connection. Many places with dark skies do not have connectivity. Will the app work? Will the overlays work? Thanks for your clarification
Icenfire62,
Awesome app for the night sky
I was told about this app from a friend that worked on the beta. After downloading the first I took a few photos of Orion and was Impressed and I only have an iPhone SE 1sts Gen. I since was able to get someone to put it on the iPhone 13 Pro and now I need to upgrade my iPhone. This app is awesome!
AAA1MA,
The best automated astrophography app for iphones
The title says it all...3 minutes of capture time. Can be handheld, i wish it had more options and raw format support but the current output is still nothing more than amazing, beyond any other astro photo app for the apple products.
Jthompson421,
Varied results
Just shot a number of shots in fairly dark sky’s of New Mexico.
Several shots were very good, but many were poor to mediocre.
The shots aimed towards some distant city lights faired better than those aimed at darker (higher) sky. iPhone 13pro was used. Milky Way shots were not good, unless the city pollution was visible at the edge of the frame. Very odd. Any suggestions?
Note, I would gladly pay for this product if it was consistent.
Jim O.37031,
Maybe good for older iPhones?
While I am really intrigued with the overlay features, the overall results simply cannot compare with the native iPhone 12 or 13 photos taken in Night mode. In this mode, a 30 second exposure produces greater star and Milky Way definition and brightness. I wish there was a way to use the overlays with the images captured with the native iPhone Night mode.
Archibald2021,
So far it’s been glitches one after another
I downloaded it to iPhone 13 Pro max, worked for one picture. Then the picture would not leave the screen. Deleted the app reinstalled. Took one picture then the app would not work again it stated on the screen it was calculating time never went into photo mode deleted again.