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- App may not account for local geographical features that affect timing of golden hour
- Some features may require additional purchases or location input
- Cannot directly add schedule entries to iPhone calendar without adding a location first
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And with our in-app purchase you can select locations other than your current one, view future magic hour times, and create calendar events for them. Magic Hour (also called golden hour) is the time of day around sunrise and sunset when the light is great for photography and cinematography. Magic Hour makes it easy for you to know when magic hour is coming and how much time you have left once it begins. MagicHour takes your location along with the current day and calculates when magic hour will occur. In addition to this, you can set up notifications on and before magic hour begins. What other light is cool to photograph in? The moon, of course. Our Moon Watch section lets you know the next moonrise and when the next full moon will appear. This sunlight is evenly dispersed and helps you create great pictures. And you want a full moon for that. It is typically when the sun is between 6 degrees below the horizon to 6 degrees above. If the weather forecast is available we give that to you as well. Data that is used with the Magic Hour App (e. g. locations, notifications, calendar events, etc. ) remain local to your device and are not transmitted nor remotely stored.