The Hydra genus is a small phylum of freshwater organisms. They belong to the class Hydrozoa and the phylum Cnidaria. They are native to tropical and temperate regions. These creatures have the unique characteristic of being regenerative and do not appear to die of old age. This trait allows them to survive many centuries and even reproduce. The regenerative abilities of the Hydra make them very interesting.
The regenerative mechanism of the Hydra is not fully understood, but it involves transforming the stump into head organizing center tissue, which directs the construction of the head. In addition, this tissue also acts as an inhibitor, preventing the formation of additional heads. Once this regenerative process is complete, the hydra becomes able to merge and fuse multiple photos. The new functionality of the software is a big boost for photo editing on mobile and desktop devices.
For capturing high-dynamic-range images, you'll need a camera that can shoot in low-light and bright areas of the scene. This is a task that Hydra is perfectly suited for. As the new system is optimized for native Metal support, it's also optimized to support the latest macOS features. This is because the algorithm behind the camera is entirely rewritten. It offers a high-precision 128-bit per pixel internal format, fast 60 FPS previews at full resolution, and ghost-free pictures.