Native iPhone App: Snapture adds Professional Camera features to the iPhone for Free
Folks at Makayama had brought professional camera features such as digital zoom, manual exposure, auto-orientation to the iPhone with their native iPhone application CameraPro, however to unlock all the features one had to pay a one-time fee of $29.95. If you found cost as a barrier (like me) then you...
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Very nice. But, is there any way to affect the exposure time? That way, if something is bright I can dial it down and get a better photograph? Or extend it for when the subject is dark? It seems the camera already does this to some extent automatically - I just water finer control, especially for situations with shadows or no shadows.
Great work!
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nope no exposure i can see
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Looks like an unlocked version of the CameraPro app, with a couple of modified icons. All features, preferences, button locations, leveler mode, etc. are exactly the same. :(
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well the whole point of this wasnt to provide a better app
it was to provide pretty much the same app for FREE
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This is great work.Thank u for making a hack free again..;-)(Not like the other guy)
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Hey There,
I installed Snapture and I have a bit of a problem.
The pictures are not being stored, at least not on the camera folder. Any idea on how to resolve this? -
hi i installed snapture and it does not let me go into my picture folder or my normal camera app. i have uninstalled it and installed it again but same problem even tho i dont have the app on my phone. any ideas?
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Only way is a restore, than, in iTunes if the restore is done, you need to assign 'New' to the iPhone instead of bringing up the backup from the last synchronisation.
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Awesome application dude!! Nice work!
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Loving this..worked right away! Using the volume key as the shutter button..AWESOME!! oh...having the screen as the shutter button had me taking a picture by accident, but no biggie...
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does this work on version 1.1.1