I think I fixed it, I think I fixed it! Please test so It's not a third false alarm...
(as the bonus, there is 16:9 aspect ratio support too)
Note, it's only for the N9. 16:9 is of no real use on the N900, (you can just crop the image) and on the N900 there's no overlay bug. (There's a bug with the default camera which I haven't solved yet)
Overlay problem seems gone with 1.0.2, but new images taken with ρcam are not shown in gallery app. New images taken with the default camera app or images from older ρcam versions show up fine.
@ladoga on 1.0.2 if you quit right away after snapping photos are not being saved. Here's a 1.0.3 with that problem resolved.
On the other hand, your problem might be unrelated, see pages 6-7 of this thread.
1.0.3 also has image stabilization please test and comment.
Burst mode takes 8 pictures and keeps the sharpest (just like FCamera). Accelerometer mode waits for your hand to stabilize before snapping. If you take too long to stabilize the threshold increases so that it eventually takes a picture.
The values might need some tweaking but it seems that it works as expected though I haven't tested it in real life.
So today is my first try of rawcam and im really impressed
man you did a very good job, Well done ( the images size jumped to 3 MB ).
let me just say : i will only use the stock camera app for videos only
btw is it possible to make rawcam take widescreen photos ?
thanks
It is possible, it's already here for the N9, but on the N900 it's kind of pointless as the 16:9 picture on the N900 is just a cropped version of the 4:3 image. In general I am trying to keep rawcam have only features you can't do later. So don't expect things like filters or effects in rawcam. The 16:9 feature is an exception and will probably land in the N900 for the sake of consistency.
After some real-life testing, accelerometer mode works only in very low light, as the accelerometer produces values at maximum 100Hz. Thus when the shutter speed is fast enough, the difference between two consecutive frames returns zero and the photo is snapped right away. I will try to fix that.