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2011-07-12
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As I understand it, it is similar to something my parents used when they were students. You can basically trace a picture's most important information onto a blank piece of paper by visually overlaying the image onto the piece of paper and tracing anything that you deem important. The advantage is that you don't have to approximate since you have the template right there.
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2011-07-12
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2011-07-12
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Ancow, second method is clear for me, but I don't exactly understand how one can overlay picture from N900 to paper, except that placing paper on N900 screen backlighted, and paint this way. Ho ever, I don't know what this have to do with camera-ui2 - one can just view that image on picture viewer, with backlight enabled all the time.
I don't get what transparency layers on camera-ui2 have to do with drawing on paper.
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2011-07-13
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2011-08-01
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2011-08-01
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2011-08-01
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2011-08-05
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2011-08-05
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Oryginal camera-ui save pic on ext3 partition (on MC).
Your UI - no?! Maemo see ext3 fs on memorycard for me (i modified ke-recv).
Your UI - no?! Maemo see ext3 fs on memorycard for me (i modified ke-recv).