GoodLight.One
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The first weather forecast app for outdoor photographers
Chris Messina
GoodLight.One — The first weather forecast app for outdoor photographers
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GoodLight.One is the first weather forecast app for outdoor photographers,
Based on quality meteorological and precise astronomical data, GoodLight.One uses AI to predict the conditions for the most popular photographic genres.
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Goyasapiens
Cool idea, I made same concept on 2015 and happy to see that someone had similar idea that got produced and live. Good luck! https://dribbble.com/shots/26396...
Michal Kus
@goyasapiens Thanks. I hope you will like my version.
Michal Kus
Hello Product Hunters. A few years ago, when we introduced GoldenHour.One, we received lots of positive feedback from our customers who appreciated how the app helped them find the best time and weather conditions for photography during the golden hour. Many people, however, expressed a desire for the application to provide a weather forecast for the whole day. Fulfilling these wishes however, and in a way that works well, took us some quite time for us to achieve. The idea of interpretating all the different parameters of the weather forecast to predict the conditions for photography seemed like an impossible task. The solution to this problem presented itself by way of Artificial Intelligence. Only AI is capable of taking into account all the weather data, along with the position of the sun and the moon and give us an assessment of the suitability of the weather conditions for a given type of photography. What then remained was the simpler task of packaging this all up into an elegant application, adding useful functions, Siri integration, Apple Watch complications, etc. The result is GoodLight.One GoodLight.One is the world’s first real weather forecast app for outdoor photographers. Instead of the regular weather information such as the temperature, humidity, and level of cloud cover, it shows the type of information that photographs are really interested in, such as the quality of the light, and whether their models will feel comfortable, or too hot or cold. During the three years that out previous application GoldenHour.One has been on the market, it recieved many great reviews and ratings, (FStopper, KodakIt, …), and gained 10’s of thousands of loyal users. GoodLight.One wishes all photographers, wherever they may be, the best light for their photos. Hana & Michal
Jean-Simon Lyonnais
@hanablackbird Any plan for an Android version? :)
Michal Kus
@jean_simon_lyonnais2 Sorry, Android version is not yet planned. :-(