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2010-12-01
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2010-12-01
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2010-12-02
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2010-12-03
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2010-12-03
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#135
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i have but one feature request, that being: the ability to save the individual photos taken at various exposures while using the HDR function. the reason: i have software on my desktop specifically designed for post processing work and compiling HDR photos from a series of varied exposure shots.
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2010-12-03
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2010-12-03
, 05:38
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I had the same issue. What fixed it for me was to re-install the camera drivers with dpkg. Just use dpkg to find the proper package name (I think it's fcam-drivers) and then tell dpkg to reinstall it (there's an over-ride flag, --reinstall I think). That and a quick reboot and all the camera apps were suddenly happy again.
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2010-12-03
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@ Switzerland
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#139
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2010-12-04
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There is no way to adjust ISO manually in those modes, but why would you need that? You will unlikely achieve any quality improvement playing with ISO in those modes.
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