does a program of interpolation of the photos exist? similar to photoacute for symbian
I'm trying to find it too. It would be great.
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Hi,
I have never understood the concepts of geotagging properly.
In the Idiot Phone you can see the pictures based on the geotag right,
Since the WP7 has geotagging how do I see the pictures based on it.
Is it only visible by some apps or is there a way of seeing all my pictures on a map based on the geotag values
Thanks
Shamreez
I love the amazing SAMOLED of my Galaxy S but I'm very disappointed with Android/Samsung stock imageviewers. (slow, very slow, ugly)
I really like the WP7 one, it is very nice.
Which Image Viewer do you recommend?
In terms of speed nothing beats the stock image viewer or you can try the modded image viewer ( you can search the forums for it ) it shows a very high resolution of the images OR you can try other apps like Just Image
I use now "QuickPic".
It is fast, works well and is able to hide folders from being scanned (e.g. Covers from mp3-folders).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=935074
For me personal, this is best one:
http://www.androlib.com/android.application.image-viewer-jmiqD.aspx
Regards
Haven't been able to find this answer anywhere so maybe someone here knows - is there a way (another app or otherwise) to zoom in to photos without limitations?
WP7's photo gallery app on my Lumia 800 is stopping me from zooming past a certain point. But it's a really high res picture and I want to zoom in to see further detail. It just won't let me.
Anyone know how I can change the photos, app, or phone itself to get this kind of limit removed?
Try one of the countless photo editors/enhancers from the marketplace (sorry, can't point you to exact app). If you'll have no luck and able to sideload apps, I can write a tiny utility for you.
Hey,
is there any possibility to access the raw pictures of the second rear camera of the HTC One M8? I know, that it is used for calculating the depth maps for enabling various fancy functions in the foto editor like Ufocus. As I can apply these functions not only directly after I shot a photo but even days or weeks after the photo has been shot, the raw data of the second cam must be saved somewhere in the device.
Does anybody know, where these data is saved? in the file system? which path? publicly accessible or will I need a rooted phone?
Thanks and regards,
maxyha
Hi,
Bit of a small issue if you can call it that, just a tad annoying. DNG photos don't display poorly, but certainly not at their max quality. Other apps like lightroom do display the image in full quality/sharpness. However i cannot think of a good reason why G photos would not do that?
G photos recognises this as a RAW image, it just seems a tad dissapointing it isn't showing it in the full glory in my opinion, its locally stored as well obviously. Any ideas on this one? It seems though that capability isn't there.
Attached is a small section of the same photo opened up in the 2 different apps, quite a large difference in them.