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Uhm.. another idea (final idea I hope ).
I will put a checkbox button in the control panel as the ones on your screenshot without making other complicated key shortcut combination and let the users decide to enable/disable it whenever they want.
Now the last thing to manage is what to launch when you open the shutter, having to start an application is a little bit heavy and not so "quick".
I will look if I can do something better than a simple dialog, that, by now, seems to be the only possible (and maybe best) solution.
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The related menu should have only buttons related to the camera in my opinion! So the flashlight app would be a start to look at but also a "open" menu for the camera has to be universal and I think needs to be separated from the apps which want to use it so maybe an additional app which dependencies are coming from flashlight and others.
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