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All the torch apps have a nice option to start from status menu. Would it be possible to have such thing here or will this mess up the app?
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Yes exactly.
Also bear in mind the chip will allow flashes of upto a scary 500mA.
I am glad it has been pinned down to 320mA here with only a push and hold type option.
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Yeah, the supposed V4L2 limit is 320mA; however, the "strobe-test" code on this page was using a setting of 25 (which would be 410mA), so I don't know that 320mA is the absolute limit. But I'm not going to chance it...
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- The red (indicator) LED is now supported. You can now select "Use Indicator LED as Torch", after which it will be used instead of the flash LEDs for all torch functionality (normal torch, SOS, Morse code, etc.) Also, you can vary its brightness, with seven levels going from a low of 2.5 mA to a high of 17.5 mA.
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Is there also a red LED in the camera flash? Can't remember if I have seen this or not on my N900. If there is then a red LED flashlight mode might be useful for low light situations where white would cause night blindness.
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Spot on!
(Except that I like to think of 50 ms on, 50 ms off as a 1:1 duty cycle. 1:2 would be 50 ms on, 100 ms off. To avoid confusion, it is better to use percentage terms as per this Wikipedia article.)
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Also bear in mind the chip will allow flashes of upto a scary 500mA.
I am glad it has been pinned down to 320mA here with only a push and hold type option.
Another safeguard that could be used is a maximum strobe duration QTimer for each mA/pulse value. It would be best if we had some more knowledge of the LED's limits.
Personally I have the strobe option on 30ms pulse, 200ms pause, and 215mA, I wouldn't suggest using that for a long period of time.
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