Goodbye Blurry Pics; ProCamera for iPhone has ArrivedBy Brian - 04/04/2009 1:28:26 PM |
The resolution leaves a lot to be improved but the problem of blurred images is apparent from shots taken with the iPhone. However, a software aims to change all that and it comes in the form of the ProCamera software.
ProCamera uses the iPhone’s built-in accelerometer to judge when the phone is being held steady, and waits for that moment to shoot the picture–certainly an innovative use of the technology. A self-timer is part of the package, with a good and loud beeping countdown, perfect for taking the occasional self-portrait. The app also shows you a tilt-meter, a circular image that lets you know if your picture is on the straight and level.
If keeping your phone straight and getting constantly blurry images are big problems for you, ProCamera may offer a solution to your camera troubles. If you are looking for more control over your images in addition to that nifty self-timer, you may want to look elsewhere.
ProCamera is compatible with any iPhone running the iPhone 2.1 software update.
(Source) PC World
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