After continued reading, the N900 just became a true point-and-click camera replacement on top of its tablet capabilities. That alone means one less gadget for me to carry around.
And FCam is totally open source too... can't wait to see what else comes from this.
Again, kudos about this - it's something that people will have to read more to fully understand the affect this will have.
need some help guys... I've installed the Fcam app and I tried to reboot the phone and now it's stuck in a reboot loop. Is there any other way to fix this without reflashing?
i know the warning which prompt while having titans kernel thats why i am asking u monkey!if u don't have any answer or gonna help then leave it ok,don't try to be Mother,this forums for users and beta apps users for all including developer to root bugs and further improvement,seeing ur profile u even not a dev and predenting like ones,if we did not try extra,devels or other repo. then how could we have usefull apps for free,
Maybe,it is better u should hang more in OVI store then here.
are you serious?
wrong, wrong and wrong. quite impressive: 3 in a row!
It's true that I don't know of any phone that allows that, or indeed of many point and cameras that allow that any more. Why you'd want to do that alludes me.
Photoshop Camera Raw allows the same sort of processing on JPGs as you can on RAW. I've only ever noticed a difference processing RAW vs JPG in my underwater shoots. That's due to the colour cast and even then, to be honest, the difference is so small I'm not sure it's even worth it.
if you are blind, it is not others problem. jpeg discard a helluva lot data from raw....
If you tap and slide up from the main camera screen, you can see the photos you've taken. If you tap and slide down, you can also set the application to place a JPEG of the captured image into your gallery.
Ahh much thanks - I didn't know you could slide up and down, I'm amazed at how fast the photo viewer is, even when deleting files!
A slightly improved UI would be nice to make the menu and photo viewer more visable that would be great
Can be downloaded direct from Adobe here however it will only install on Vista 32-bit - refuses to install in Win7 64-bit.
I thought that DNG files were built into Photoshop CS5 and Adobe Lightroom 2.5 and higher?
The DNG converter [ view here ] is for Mac and PC. I'm on a Mac right now and running Creative Suite 5 - but I have no DNG files to test with, but I can open directly RAW and DNG files - they're readable at least.
If somebody had a link to one that's created by FCam, I could test it out for them.