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Everything you need to get the most from FujiVy.

Getting Started

Tap the download icon in the top-right corner of the editor. This opens the iOS photo picker, where you can select any photo from your library. FujiVy works with any image format supported by iOS, including JPEG, HEIC, PNG, and RAW files.
Yes, completely. All processing happens on-device using your iPhone's GPU. No internet connection is needed to apply film simulations, adjust settings, or export photos.
FujiVy requires iOS 17 or later. It works best on iPhone 12 and newer for optimal GPU performance. All processing uses Metal, Apple's GPU framework, for real-time rendering.

Film Simulations

FUJIX contains simulations inspired by Fujifilm's X-Trans sensor film modes — PROVIA, Velvia, ASTIA, Classic Chrome, Classic Neg, Nostalgic Neg, ETERNA, ACROS and more. VYFILM contains look-profiles inspired by Leica camera aesthetics — Standard, Vivid, Natural, Eternal, Monochrom, and camera-specific profiles (Q3, M11, SL3). Both are available in the FILM tab.
The Intensity slider (0–100) blends between your original photo and the fully applied simulation. At 100 you get the full film look; at 0 you get your original; at 50 you get an even mix. This lets you dial in subtle looks or go full film character.
Yes. Tap the EDIT tab to access 14 fine-tune controls: Exposure, Contrast, Saturation, Highlights, Shadows, Whites, Blacks, Temperature, Tint, Sharpen, Clarity, Grain, Vignette, and Fade. These stack on top of your chosen simulation and intensity setting.
Tap the split icon (bottom-left of the photo canvas) to toggle split compare. A vertical divider appears — drag it left or right to reveal more of the original (BEFORE) or edited (AFTER) version. Both sides always show the same photo at the same scale, only the filter differs.

Export & Sharing

Tap the export icon (↓) in the top-right corner. FujiVy will render your photo at full resolution and present the iOS share sheet, where you can save to Photos, share to any app, or AirDrop to another device.
The exported photo is rendered at the full resolution of your original image — no downsampling. If you imported a 48MP photo, you get a 48MP export.
Yes. FujiVy preserves all original EXIF metadata (camera model, lens, shutter speed, aperture, ISO, GPS, etc.) in the exported file. The simulation name is appended to the image description field.

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