Fcamera is useless. Raw pictures converted to JPG doesn't look good. Hell, i don't even know why we need fcamera when you have HDR Capture. HDR Capture is the shyt!! And lowlight doesn't look good also. Fcamera is more useful if they integrate HDR Capture and every other features in there.
Fcamera is useless. Raw pictures converted to JPG doesn't look good. Hell, i don't even know why we need fcamera when you have HDR Capture. HDR Capture is the shyt!! And lowlight doesn't look good also. Fcamera is more useful if they integrate HDR Capture and every other features in there.
I am sure they will start working on this immediately after they read your encouraging opinion about their application. Way to go!
I found the FCam Getting Started page very helpful. For months, I've had the tools to develop for the N900 but I didn't set them up. The Getting Started instructions are clear and by following them, it did not take long to install Nokia's Qt developer tools and MADDE, build the Animated Tiles demo app and the FCam example1 image capture app, and run them on my N900.
FCamera is nice, Good work guys. Your getting started page explains everything, very nice. Please make sure you improve the app by adding more features.
I noticed that every time you use the built in Camera app I had to restart the phone to use FCamera. Also if the fcamera is running I am not able to take screen shots and screen casts. I guess that can not be changed anyway.
I had an idea concerning Fcam or more accurately an idea for an application that would take advantage of the API and some parts of the code of the HDR and/or panorama applications.
The idea is multifocus composite image to take multiple pictures of the same target and match them on top of each other. The point is that each shot would be taken with different focus level. The user could define the number and interval / min-max values of the steps.
Then there would be al least two options of what to do with these photos.
* Option one would be to form a one composite sharp picture like above.
* Option two would be to for a some kind of dynamic focus image (just made that "term" up). I dont know the technical solution or package format for this but the idea is that you would have an image that you could dynamically change the focus level while watching it. The UI for this focus changing could be e.g. a slider bar, mouse wheel or just sliding your finger on the touch screen... or whatever.
So what do you think folks?
Is it an idea worth exploring further?
This is very exciting - an open source camera on the N900. I've downloaded and installed the software and will try it out over the next couple of days. Thanks!
Could someone just tell me the simple way to install this...
I have the app installed but I just have a grey screen with the settings running down the right hand side; no actual viewfinder... Yes I've opened the lens cover, and yes I've rebooted it. I must be missing something. Please fill me in, as I really would like to try this out.