Sounds promising. I'm reluctant to try it out given that the manual mode gives me everything I already want. I know ProShot does offer a few cool tweaks(at least it did on the Windows Phone version) that give you control over sharpening and saturation. And the HDR mode is a little more advanced given that it takes three exposures and stitches them together. But I know for a fact that long exposures are limited due to LG locking the APIs down. Can you try some controlled shots using the same manual settings in the stock camera and ProShot app so I can see the differences in the processing?
As soon is I get the time, and figure things out more, I'll do just that an post back here.
I inquired about the advantages of Proshot vs Stock in the comments to an article here, and I got this reply from the developer. Seems he's aware of the issue.
"ll admit, the camera app on the V10 is quite impressive. The advantages of ProShot would be: a sleeker UI, customizable camera modes, customizable aspect ratios, robust timelapse mode, control over JPEG compression, control over noise reduction, control over video bitrate, and maybe a few other things I'm forgetting. The advantage of the LG app is that it can access higher ISOs and longer shutter speeds (LG hid this from third party apps). I know a workaround is possible, so I'm doing my best to figure that puzzle out."