Monday 24 October 2011

Apple Enchancing photo features in ios5.............

Given the iPhone's popularity as a camera, it's no surprise that Apple would  look to boost the photography features contained in its mobile OS. But what's new in the Camera and Photo apps with iOS 5?

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Imagine a moment is in front of you , by the time you take out mobile and open the camera application to catch the moment, the scene is gone by. To enhance camera availability , apple launches easy to access camera application. Now if you double-press the Home button, a camera icon appears to the right of the unlock slider. Tap it once, and the Camera app will automatically open.

  

 Physical Shutter Button

Apple has now has introduce a physical button in ios5 for snapping the image.  Using the button should feel more natural to use than tapping the screen; it will also minimize camera shake.


 new camera application


-There’s a new Grid option that divides the screen into thirds. It will help you properly frame your shots. To toggle the Grid view on and off, tap the Options button in the Camera app.

-You’ve always been able to tap once on screen to set the focus and exposure point for an image. But if you move the phone, or if the view changes too much, the Camera app will recalibrate and pick a new focus and exposure point. If you’d like to force a certain focus and exposure setting and lock it in place no matter where you point the camera, just tap and hold until the blue box appears and pulsates. The words AE/AF Lock appear at the bottom of your screen.

-you can still tap on a small thumbnail image to view the photo you just took. But there’s now a more intuitive way to view previously taken pictures: just swipe with one finger from left to right. It’s as if the camera interface is the most recent photo on the Camera Roll, with all your photos right behind it. It’s a good move: Swiping back to check your recent shots feels a lot more natural than tapping the thumbnail and navigating through the Camera Roll interface.

-If you want to zoom in, just stick two fingers on screen and spread them apart. The Camera app will do exactly what you expect it to do: Zoom in. Just pinch with two fingers to zoom back out.


New to the Photos app

With iOS 5, Apple has at last brought a bit of photo editing to the Photos app. The Auto-Enhance button (which is represented by a magic wand) will instantly improve an image by tweaking settings like sharpness, levels, and contrast, and automatically reducing red-eye.
Also new to Photos is the ability to create and edit photo albums directly on your device; previously, you could edit albums by using a third-party app or by transferring everything back to your computer for editing there. When you add a photo to a new album in iOS 5, it also stays in the main Camera Roll folder.


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