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2013-07-28
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2013-07-28
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2013-07-28
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Interesting software. The black-out zones are the overexposed areas of the photo, very useful to have pictures with correct exposition and detail in both the highlights and shadows.
We have 90% of those features since at least a couple of years.
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2013-07-29
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Yes I found out. I asked a photographer and he explained me what that is, and he told me that "it's useless from the perspective of a photographer" because that can be not quite precise. So, did I said that you didn't? I just sugested a nice design combined with useful features. If you are going to be mean, please be mean in other threads.
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2013-07-31
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@ Australia
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Re-think what's possible with a cell phone. Leave the heavy DSLR in the studio.
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2013-07-31
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Main features:
Drive modes include:
Display features include:
Re-think what's possible with a cell phone. Leave the heavy DSLR in the studio.
GUI DEMO:
Splash screen, describing the application features:
Main interface with black-out sensor:
Interface and image spectrum at work:
Focus, and capture window (I don't quite understand what's with that black-out zones but in options it's called "Highlight Clip" and it's set to Auto-ON):
And here is the final product of a 5Mpx sensor:
Now isn't this a nice looking GUI with some nice features, that can also be implemented in Maemo/MeeGO?