Hello Sieghard. yes of course. I must have been using my iPhone
up-side-down. <grin>. Seriously, thanks for the reminder. I keep
forgetting that sometimes jailbreak tweaks add things which one gets
used to and then one uses them as if they had always been there.
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On 6/4/2013 11:33 AM, Sieghard Weitzel wrote:
Hi Raul, just a small correction, it is the volume up button that takes the
picture.
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Subject: Re: taking photos when blind
Hi, one thing which helps with iPhone picture taking is pressing the volume
down button also simulates the shutter button. So you don't have to worry
about moving the phone out of focus when double-tapping the take picture
button at the bottom center of the screen or doing a 2-finger double-tap.
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On 6/1/2013 7:31 PM, Joanne Chua wrote:
Hi,
Not sure if such apps exist, however, there are technics you can use that
will give you reasonable result with whatever you are photographing. It can
use in both iphones and also digital camera.
I'm not sure what device you have, let say, you using an iphone. if you
taking picture of something, try to aline it on your forhead, as if, your
eyes become the camera lance. So, whatever you see will be what will be the
camera sees. If you can picture yourself in front of the object or the
subject you photographing of, you usually have 80% chance of taking it in a
line as your eye sees it.
It is much easier using a camera, however, using it on an iphone help as
well. However, using an iphone does require a lot of practice, as the take
picture button is on the sscreen.
Another tip, place the phone slitely left to your eye, or to your
forehead, as the lance of the back facing camera is on the top right side of
the camera. however, if you using the front facing camera, its on the top
middle.
Again, it takes a lot of practice to get use to, but you'll eventually get
there.
Hope this help.
I hope this help.
Regards
JoanneSent from my iPad
On 01/06/2013, at 5:07, James Lockwood <[email protected]> wrote:
Ok. does anyone know of an application for the iphone that gives feedback
about when an item you are taking a picture of is centered ect? the camera
sometimes does it with faces already. but is there any program out there
which helps people who are completely blind take good or reasonably good
photos without the object being half off the screen or off center
drastically?
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jim-lockwood-shows-podcast/id55398
1192
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