Confused. Serendipity? Not finding this camera app in Apple's iOS app store. Maybe spell check did a number on the app's name? Halide is a camera app in the iOS app store, made by Lux Optics, Inc. FWIW, it's an Editor's Choice Awards app.
I'm sorry Blair. I goofed in a way that wasted your time. I should have said Affinity Photo versus Halide. Fatigue and brain freeze on my part. I have edited my post to correct the mistake, changing "Serendipity" to "Affinity Photo".
Hi Mike, thanks for the clarification. Looks like Affinity Photo by Serif Labs is an iPad iOS, Mac OS or PC based image/artwork editing app suite (no release for iOS it appears), similar in features to Adobe’s Photoshop/Illustrator workflow (which I’ve used since the late 90s), or also similar to another editing app called Pixelmator (tried off and on since it’s release). Halide is an image capture app, replacing Apple’s built in iOS or iPad OS Camera App. Halide has no image or graphic art editing capability. It is very specific, offers greater access to the features of the iPhone or iPad’s camera hardware and sensor, to replicate the flexibility of a dSLR with easy access to ISO, Shutter speed, aperture, exposure, and other camera control options including RAW file capabilities. Apple hides most of these options in the iOS and iPad OS Camera apps.
This weeks straight razor focus is smiling razors. First up is a 7/8 Riga Razor, it does not look like in the picture but it does have a smile. Riga Razors will take a super sharp edge and hold it for a long time. This razor has a lot of shaves on her and it is time for a touch up, she is only very sharp. That is Platinum Egoist (Chanel) in the background. An excellent shave just whisker short of epic. More posting to come later about this pic, waiting for the videos to be delivered. Wednesday shave: Herr and Razor grinning 6/8. In the bowl is Sterling Electric Sheep, the scent reminds me of the Korean version of OFF but the performance is superb. An epic shave as the edge on this razor is laser sharp yet smooth and lather extra slick. Finished it off with a classic, Dior Eau Sauvage.
I do like the ends being covered. Both models do the same. Since I don’t currently have a DE blade shavette, I’m really not sure how likely it is to get cut without them. All of the Artist Club style blades I’ve used have the ends rounded
Mayhem Williams Shave Wednesday May 12, 2021 Razor: Rockwell 6s Plate 5 Blade: Williams (1) Brush: Williams Boar Soap: Vintage Williams AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70 AS 2: Williams Aqua Velva Fragrance: Azzaro Visit Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 917 So some have done their Mayhem Shave on the Shave Den and this is my 1st official one in May. Basically due to the Williams Blade which says the finest surgical steel. I assume it is carbon steel as there was rust visible on the blade although minimal and NOT on the edge from what I could see which looked shiny and sharp (The sharp descriptor proved to be DECEIVING) On to the Williams brush which appears to be a nice boar although on the very small size. Not a problem for me as I feel a small knot can perform just fine for a 3 pass shave. I expected some shedding as it had minimal and by minimal I mean 1 night of a cold water soak for break in. I saw a couple shed hairs after that soak which you could expect and was looking forward to using it. On to the shave. I loaded the brush with soap and as I was loading the alopecia areata began in earnest but we pressed on while hair where dropping like flies after a gallon of Raid was sprayed on them. Even when I thought I pulled the hair off the brush lather that was loose and off my lathered face I would be shaving and see the hairs collecting on the razor. Here's pass 3 with the Rockwell after a few swipes. Enough about the brush that was losing hair it couldn't afford too in the 1st place due to size. Let's get to the smooth shave...............stop....rewind.....rephrase. This was NOT a smooth shave. The wtg pass had me thinking that this finest surgical steel required more than the leather hone job and probably why leather honing didn't really catch on. Although rough I thought maybe my 1st pass wtg would strop the blade good on my face and improve. There I go thinking again when I shouldn't. The shave got rougher and while not Graham Field blade rough, I felt I was doing more tugging and pulling out by the roots than cutting hair. I really had second thoughts about finishing the shave with another razor but hey, this is what Mayhem is all about right ?!?! So I soldiered on and did pass 3 as well. Well that's behind us and never to be done again but I didn't feel like I just had a 3 pass shave when surveying the landscape. I thought, well I will have more to shave tomorrow but I just wouldn't be able to endure the day with this bad a shave. Not really a bad shave, but not a successful shave in whisker removal by my standards. So I decided to pull out the Shake Sharp to do pass 4 if I could get a 4th lather out of the amazing shrinking knot. I was able to coax enough lather out and as I did the 1st stroke I swear the heavens parted and I heard singing and joy return to my life. I was able to get the stubble that remained and the boar hairs left behind by the brush as well. Remember this pic is of some strokes on pass 4.... Yep the knot just doesn't want to keep it's hair and I may give it 1 more try before deciding to reknot it as I'd like to keep it stock but it really can't afford to give up much hair as can be seen. Have a great day Everyone !!!!
My Dovo shavette only covers the toe area, but my Parker SRB has both ends exposed. Using the latter, I need to be more cognizant on landing and orientating the blade on my face.