Newbie here.
I'm looking for tips on how to programmatically automate the camera effect options (especially sepia, B&W, negative, etc) to give users easier access, i.e. switch to sepia toned when taking a series of pictures within our app. Does anyone have any tips? What are we missing?
If this is NOT the correct place to post this question please let me know. Especially if you have suggestions on where I might better get an answer.
Thanks!
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Hey all, Ive been thinking about what i miss about my pre, and besides the obvious wireless charging (one can dream, right) touchstone, the one other thing i miss the most is the glowing of the trackball device at the bottom of the phone for a notification.
Now i know there are many people who have WIMAX Notifier and will say to use that, but i really dont like it as much as a more behind the scenes and clean look, and W.N. keeps crashing and is really buggy.
My app idea would incorporate the 4 buttons at the bottom using different patterns for different notifications.
Ex:
Text: Glow all 4 slow
Email: Run from right to left back to right and repeat. (8 secs for one rotation)
Missed call: Glow only home
etc.
I searched and was not able to find anyone in the developing stages of an app for this. I would be more than happy to assist with the coding, but i have no programs or anything downloaded so far, and dont really have any idea what im doing, though i do know C, Java, & C++ a bit and can learn coding quickly.
Any idea on if this could be made to work, im pretty sure there has to be a way the light sensor sends a signal to the mocrocontroller to light the keys, but can it be done independently, outside of that code section? Any words of where to start with development of this app?
Thanks for the advice, please keep it relavent and to the point, i would REALLY like to make this a reality. Also please link me to any current development on this if you can find any.\
PS. I have an evo 4g, but i assume this would be a global android app.
PPS. Dont let my low post count dissuade you from the ferver i have to make this app a reality. I dont post a ton, but i am very serious about creating/developing this app with some help.
mods can delete this thread anytime they wish, it is now being developed in another section.
This might been asked before but....Any recommendation for a photo application to install on Elocity...I would like something that would allow organize photos in folders, with basic editing, quick and responsive ...is there an app with face recognition feature similar to IPad?
Thanks
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I'm in the process of testing out a few of them now and I'll report my findings soon.
Appreciated I am looking forward to reading the report...I have in meantime installed QuickPic which is free and is pretty quick and efficient.
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Thanks...I'll check that one out too.
Hello everyone
I thought of an idea to day will using my s view cover on my phone.
The idea would be to show the rear camera of the device on the s view part to have easy access if you just wanted to take a quick photo with maybe the volume keys.
I am nowhere near experiences as other members or understand how to make mods for Android or apps. If this can be done or someone could pick this up as a project it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time
What is the best way to get to counter the blurry pictures that happen so often with low light/moving objects? Ideally it would be a simple fix... such as changing it to HDR/auto mode (just throwing out ideas). But I suppose I WOULD be willing to use a mod - I know there are two relatively popular ones here on xda, but if that is the only way to fix this issue, I would like to know which one is viewed as "superior"
Thanks
gladden237 said:
What is the best way to get to counter the blurry pictures that happen so often with low light/moving objects? Ideally it would be a simple fix... such as changing it to HDR/auto mode (just throwing out ideas). But I suppose I WOULD be willing to use a mod - I know there are two relatively popular ones here on xda, but if that is the only way to fix this issue, I would like to know which one is viewed as "superior"
Thanks
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Well the best way is to just keep the camera still. But if that's not an option or when you are taking photos of moving objects, use night mode. It will increase the ISO and shutter speed, but decrease quality. HDR mode will make it much worse, as it combines multiple images together and isn't ideal for moving objects.
Hey there fires anyone know of a torch/flashlight app as mentioned in the title. I tried a rom from the snapdragon section and it had one. Here is a screen shot taken from another eom with the same feature.
It'd be cool to use the low setting to help save battery but then be able to use high when needed.