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2013-08-28
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0.0.6 is dedicated to wolke
* Make sure we don't play camera sounds in silent profile
* Don't reuse a file name if a file gets deleted
* Make capture buttons always visible
* Added an option to use proximity sensor as a shutter button
* Reworked toolbar animation to use opacity
* Don't try to capture if zoom gets pressed and we are in settings or post capture
* Reworked post capture to get rid of tracker dependency
* Dropped add to/remove from favorites
Attached to the first post and uploaded to openrepos.
@wolke I guess those are all the features you asked for ?
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2013-08-28
, 04:54
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#153
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2013-08-28
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#154
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What about implementing this killer-feature now ?
EDIT: actually, "point of white balance" is maybe not the right wording. I meant the location on the scene that you want to "see", especially useful for high-contrast scenes. (I think iOS has similar feature)
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2013-08-28
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OH MAN!!!! this is like my birthday! thanks so much, this is literally everything ive ever wished my camera app did.
speaking of gifts, i just gave 75$ to GiveDirectly, which is an experimental charity that literally gives money directly to poor people in kenya, with an emphasis on transparency and empirically measuring results.
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2013-09-02
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#156
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Do you mean metering mode? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metering_mode
I am not honestly sure if it's supported by harmattan or not. I have been trying to find out but cannot yet. Do you know if it's supported or not?
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2013-09-03
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2013-09-03
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2013-09-03
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2013-09-03
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#160
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EDIT: actually, "point of white balance" is maybe not the right wording. I meant the location on the scene that you want to "see", especially useful for high-contrast scenes. (I think iOS has similar feature)
Last edited by KTy; 2013-08-28 at 04:10.