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Halide 3.1 update brings straighter photos, a warmer look, and smarter focus taps

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July 9, 2026

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Halide 3.1 update brings straighter photos, a warmer look, and smarter focus taps

Halide 3.1 adds perspective correction, a new Scarlet color look, raw only shooting, and smarter focus taps, just six weeks after Mark III launched.

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