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I believe you can apply them in the FOTOS app after downloading/saving photos (I think only for JPEG) from the M11 cameras, but that will be a manual step for every photo. 

edit: added screenshot example with arrow pointing to the button to do this. It only works if the photo is not already edited by another program.

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6 minutes ago, maxpower said:

I believe you can apply them in the FOTOS app after downloading/saving photos (I think only for JPEG) from the M11 cameras

It's strange as on my Foto app under Leica Looks it is only compatible with Q3, Q3 43, Sl3 and Sl3-s, exactly the same on Leica's website. 

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25 minutes ago, justj said:

It's strange as on my Foto app under Leica Looks it is only compatible with Q3, Q3 43, Sl3 and Sl3-s, exactly the same on Leica's website. 

Leica Looks is supported _natively_ on those cameras, that's what it means. Probably because they have a better processor than the M11. For the M11 eventually in an update they added support to apply it to JPEGs downloaded from camera as I demonstrated. I only have M10/M11 cameras, never had a Q. Don't know if there is a difference between iOS and Android apps for this, but I am using iOS latest versions of everything on an iPhone 15.

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55 minutes ago, maxpower said:

Don't know if there is a difference between iOS and Android apps for this, but I am using iOS latest versions of everything on an iPhone 15.

I am using Android, so maybe Leica Looks is only compatible with iOS. What a shame.

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Well you learn something new every day! I never noticed they’d done that. Thanks!
 

Just had a play and it also won’t work if you’ve applied Film Style in the camera at the time of capture.  

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