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About Lumos: Sun and Moon Tracker
Intuitive yet powerful, Lumos accurately predicts the position of the sun and moon at any time, on any day, in any place. Whether you’re planning a photo shoot, a wedding, or a solar panel installation, tracking the sun and moon has never been easier!
Lumos is divided into six main modules:
• The augmented reality view harnesses the power of AR to visually project past, present, or future sun and moon positions (and moon phases!) onto your surroundings, letting you perfectly visualize your plans.
• The map view overlays the sun and moon positions for a given time and location onto a map of that location, letting you make plans from afar.
• The Street View mode works like the AR view, but it takes advantage of Google Street View to allow you to envision sun and moon positions for remote locations (requires Lumos Pro).
• The calendar view displays a simple list of rise/set times and moon phases throughout the year, letting you see the big picture at a glance. Tap a row to see the detailed ephemeris for that day.
• The notifications module lets you sign up to receive notifications for significant solar and lunar events, including: astronomical, nautical, and civil dawn/dusk, blue hour, golden hour, sunrise/set, solar noon, moon rise/set, lunar transit, and lunar perigee/apogee (requires Lumos Pro).
• The shadow length view calculates the exact length of the shadow an object will cast on a given time and day, letting you see the result both visually and numerically. You can also calculate the height of an object if you know the length of its shadow.
With an affordable one-time purchase of Lumos Pro, you can also:
• Search for a location by name or manually enter coordinates
• Save locations for later reference or offline use*
• Take notes on a saved location and have them readily available the next time you view it
*The map view and Street View do not currently support offline use
NOTE: The sun and moon positions calculated by Lumos are accurate to within a small fraction of a degree. However, as with any augmented-reality app, the accuracy of the projection is dependent on the underlying hardware. If you are seeing inaccurate positions, please calibrate your device's compass and ensure that you are not near any sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g. microwaves, computers, car engines, high voltage lines). Phone cases containing batteries are known to cause compass interference. You can also use the visual calibration tool to align the projection with sun’s current position. Please feel free to contact us if you continue to have issues.
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Lumos is divided into six main modules:
• The augmented reality view harnesses the power of AR to visually project past, present, or future sun and moon positions (and moon phases!) onto your surroundings, letting you perfectly visualize your plans.
• The map view overlays the sun and moon positions for a given time and location onto a map of that location, letting you make plans from afar.
• The Street View mode works like the AR view, but it takes advantage of Google Street View to allow you to envision sun and moon positions for remote locations (requires Lumos Pro).
• The calendar view displays a simple list of rise/set times and moon phases throughout the year, letting you see the big picture at a glance. Tap a row to see the detailed ephemeris for that day.
• The notifications module lets you sign up to receive notifications for significant solar and lunar events, including: astronomical, nautical, and civil dawn/dusk, blue hour, golden hour, sunrise/set, solar noon, moon rise/set, lunar transit, and lunar perigee/apogee (requires Lumos Pro).
• The shadow length view calculates the exact length of the shadow an object will cast on a given time and day, letting you see the result both visually and numerically. You can also calculate the height of an object if you know the length of its shadow.
With an affordable one-time purchase of Lumos Pro, you can also:
• Search for a location by name or manually enter coordinates
• Save locations for later reference or offline use*
• Take notes on a saved location and have them readily available the next time you view it
*The map view and Street View do not currently support offline use
NOTE: The sun and moon positions calculated by Lumos are accurate to within a small fraction of a degree. However, as with any augmented-reality app, the accuracy of the projection is dependent on the underlying hardware. If you are seeing inaccurate positions, please calibrate your device's compass and ensure that you are not near any sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g. microwaves, computers, car engines, high voltage lines). Phone cases containing batteries are known to cause compass interference. You can also use the visual calibration tool to align the projection with sun’s current position. Please feel free to contact us if you continue to have issues.
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Privacy Policy: https://www.iubenda.com/privacy-policy/8042948/full-legal
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Was ist neu in der neuesten Version 2.2.11
Last updated on Jul 21, 2024
Alte Versionen
- The map view overlay has been enhanced and equinox/solstice paths have been added. These can be configured by tapping the settings icon in the lower left corner of that screen.
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
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Version History
2.2.11
Jul 21, 2024
- The map view overlay has been enhanced and equinox/solstice paths have been added. These can be configured by tapping the settings icon in the lower left corner of that screen.
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.10
Jul 20, 2024
- The map view overlay has been enhanced and equinox/solstice paths have been added. These can be configured by tapping the settings icon in the lower left corner of that screen.
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.9
Jul 20, 2024
- The map view overlay has been enhanced and equinox/solstice paths have been added. These can be configured by tapping the settings icon in the lower left corner of that screen.
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Several minor bug fixes
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.8
Jun 26, 2024
- Added screen recording - you can now record videos of the sun or moon path in Augmented Reality from within the app (requires an upgrade to Lumos Pro).
- Improved handling for several scenarios that can occur when a user denies camera access for the AR view.
- Fixed a few rare bugs related to screenshot captures.
- Improved handling for several scenarios that can occur when a user denies camera access for the AR view.
- Fixed a few rare bugs related to screenshot captures.
2.2.7
Jun 23, 2024
- A screenshot capture button has been added to the AR view. Tap the camera icon in the lower right to try it out!
- The AR view now supports ultra wide and telephoto lenses on phones that have them.
- Equinox and solstice projections have been added to Street View, matching the recent update to the AR View.
- Minor bug fixes
- The AR view now supports ultra wide and telephoto lenses on phones that have them.
- Equinox and solstice projections have been added to Street View, matching the recent update to the AR View.
- Minor bug fixes
2.2.6
Jun 11, 2024
- The AR projection has been visually redesigned for improved visibility and ease of use
- Equinox and solstice projections have been added to the AR mode. These can be toggled off at any time by tapping the settings icon at the bottom right of the view.
- AR mode now includes a time slider for more precise predictions and visualizations of a specific time
- The full solar or lunar ephemeris for the selected date can now be accessed immediately by tapping the details button on the left side of the bottom toolbar - no need to navigate through the calendar view first.
- The lunar ephemeris now includes the date/time of the next new, first quarter, full, and last quarter moons, and pro users can now receive notifications for those events
- Many more improvements coming soon!
- Equinox and solstice projections have been added to the AR mode. These can be toggled off at any time by tapping the settings icon at the bottom right of the view.
- AR mode now includes a time slider for more precise predictions and visualizations of a specific time
- The full solar or lunar ephemeris for the selected date can now be accessed immediately by tapping the details button on the left side of the bottom toolbar - no need to navigate through the calendar view first.
- The lunar ephemeris now includes the date/time of the next new, first quarter, full, and last quarter moons, and pro users can now receive notifications for those events
- Many more improvements coming soon!
2.2.5
May 28, 2024
- Improved handling for the case where Street View data is unavailable at the user's exact location. The app will now fall back to a nearby location that has Street View data, if one exists.
- Fixed a rare crash that affected some users at application launch
- Fixed a rare crash that affected some users at application launch
2.2.4
May 18, 2024
- Fixed several minor UI bugs
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.3
Nov 12, 2020
- Fixed a bug in the way date pickers were presented on iOS 14
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.2
Oct 4, 2020
- A couple of bugs have been fixed, including one affecting in app purchases
- Updated libraries and SDKs
- Updated libraries and SDKs
2.2.1
Aug 10, 2020
- A 7-day free trial of Lumos Pro is now available
- UI improvements have been made to the notification preferences
- UI improvements have been made to the notification preferences
2.2.0
Aug 3, 2020
- The calendar view now includes a detailed ephemeris - tap any row in the calendar to see the details for that day!
- Notifications are now available for a variety of solar and lunar events - sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, golden hour, and more! Select the "Notifications" module from the main menu to get started.
- Fixed several minor bugs, including one that in rare instances could sometimes cause the selected location to fail to update
- Notifications are now available for a variety of solar and lunar events - sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset, golden hour, and more! Select the "Notifications" module from the main menu to get started.
- Fixed several minor bugs, including one that in rare instances could sometimes cause the selected location to fail to update
2.1.1
Jul 3, 2020
- Minor bug fixes
2.1.0
Jun 29, 2020
- Lumos Pro now unlocks the power of Google Street View, taking your sun and moon predictions to the next level. Stay tuned for even more new features coming soon!
- Updated SDKs and minor bug fixes
- Updated SDKs and minor bug fixes
2.0.13
Jun 24, 2020
- The tutorial is now skippable, and a minor bug with the "repeat tutorial" functionality has been resolved
- Fixed a bug causing text entered in the location search bar to appear dark on a dark background, making it difficult to read
- Fixed a bug causing text entered in the location search bar to appear dark on a dark background, making it difficult to read
2.0.12
Jun 19, 2020
- Fixed a bug that could cause inaccurate rise/set times for the vernal and autumnal equinoxes
2.0.11
May 29, 2020
- Fixed a bug causing dates on some screens to display in US format in non-US locales
- Fixed a bug that caused a crash for some users who initially denied camera permissions
- Fixed a bug that caused a crash for some users who initially denied camera permissions
2.0.10
Dec 8, 2019
- Fixed issue with entry of negative coordinates in location search
2.0.9
Sep 27, 2019
- Minor bug fixes
2.0.8
Sep 23, 2019
- Fixes for improved compatibility with iOS 13
- Bug fixes and improved ease of use for tutorial screens
- Bug fixes and improved ease of use for tutorial screens
2.0.7
Feb 23, 2018
- You can now use the shadow view to calculate the height of an object from the length of its shadow
- We've resolved a bug related to DST transitions for sun rise/set times
- We've resolved a bug related to DST transitions for sun rise/set times
2.0.6
Jan 8, 2018
- The sun/moon icon on the map view now reflects both the angle and the elevation for a better visualization of the position
- Several minor bug fixes related to date/time display
- Several minor bug fixes related to date/time display
2.0.5
Dec 6, 2017
- Improved support for iPhone X
- Fix for bug related to restoring purchases
- Stability improvements
- Fix for bug related to restoring purchases
- Stability improvements
2.0.4
Jun 7, 2017
- Lumos Pro is now available as a one-time purchase rather than a subscription
- Stability enhancements
- Stability enhancements
2.0.3
May 24, 2017
- Improved tutorial and stability enhancements
Lumos: Sun and Moon Tracker Preis
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Erfordert iOS 15.0 oder neuer.
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