Loading _docs/help.html +2 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -289,13 +289,10 @@ a dash will be shown through the gps icon.</p> photos look right whether you hold the device in "portrait" or "landscape" mode. But Open Camera has the option to rotate the photos so they are perfectly level, so your shots come out looking perfectly level every time!</p> <p><a href="auto_stabilise_image_20131009.jpg"> <img src="auto_stabilise_image_20131009.jpg" style="max-width:100%" alt="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level" title="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level"> <p><a href="auto_level_v_1_45_web.jpg"> <img src="auto_level_v_1_45_web.jpg" style="max-width:100%" alt="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level" title="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level"> </a></p> <p>(Note the above screenshot is from a rather old version of Open Camera - the user interface icons look better these days!)</p> <p>The above shows a rather exaggerated example - in practice, you can probably take better photos, but this feature ensures they come out perfectly level, without you having to edit them afterwards in a photo editor. Of course you won't always want this - perhaps you're going for artistic 45-degree shots - so this is an option. By default it is disabled. To enable, open the Loading Loading
_docs/help.html +2 −5 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -289,13 +289,10 @@ a dash will be shown through the gps icon.</p> photos look right whether you hold the device in "portrait" or "landscape" mode. But Open Camera has the option to rotate the photos so they are perfectly level, so your shots come out looking perfectly level every time!</p> <p><a href="auto_stabilise_image_20131009.jpg"> <img src="auto_stabilise_image_20131009.jpg" style="max-width:100%" alt="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level" title="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level"> <p><a href="auto_level_v_1_45_web.jpg"> <img src="auto_level_v_1_45_web.jpg" style="max-width:100%" alt="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level" title="Screenshots demonstrating auto-level"> </a></p> <p>(Note the above screenshot is from a rather old version of Open Camera - the user interface icons look better these days!)</p> <p>The above shows a rather exaggerated example - in practice, you can probably take better photos, but this feature ensures they come out perfectly level, without you having to edit them afterwards in a photo editor. Of course you won't always want this - perhaps you're going for artistic 45-degree shots - so this is an option. By default it is disabled. To enable, open the Loading