I took some photo's on the HTC Touch Pro/XDA Serra in landscape format and when i flick through the photos in Pictures & Videos tab in TF3D, some of the pictures come out in portrait format (rotated 90 degrees). This makes viewing the pictures on the phone difficult as everytime i rotate the phone to view the image, the accelorometer auto rotates it another 90 degrees. I have to tilt my head to see the image and try not to rotate the phone.
So annoying! Anyone get this problem on their phone.
Is there something out there where you can manually rotate the photo's which have come out in the wrong orientation?
There is a registry entry that takes care of this. I don't know what the registry key is but I do know that the Advanced Configuration program for the Raphael takes care of it. It is under the Camera section called "Encode photos in portrait mode". By default it says "yes" but you want it to say "no".
Here's a link to Advanced Config
http://rapidshare.com/files/201954213/Advanced_Configuration_Tool_v3.3.cab
does anyone know what is registry entry for entry for encode pictures in portrait mode?
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Hi,
As most of you should know, this version starts up the camera in landscape mode. It's actually a good feature but I'm having problem with this features.
Changing the screen mode is quite slow (portrait to lanscape and vice versa) if we have several today plugins enabled (especially PocketBreeze). On starting the camera, the screen is changed to landscape. The camera shows what it should but it does not responds to any keypress. This is because the today plugins are taking turns to refresh themselves (even though they a hidden in the background).
So, is there a way to disable this feature? I already checked the in registry and found none.
Thanks.
Strange, my camera of same version starts up in Potrait mode automatically...
After install move new camera.exe to /windows catalog and replece old one.
Does the camera on the S710 take only portrait photos? are there any solution to take landscape photos? I always need to rotate the photos after shooting...
Forgive me for stating the obvious, but as with any camera, if you want to take a landscape photo, turn the camera/phone onto it's side and take the picture
I think you didnt understand or I didnt explained well the problem.
When you take a photo on the S710, the picture ir stored in portrait mode, also the date label is put in the bottom of the picture. Is there an option to save the picture in landscape mode?
mine takes pictures with how the camera is positioned...
so if i want landscape, i turn the camera horizontally
I mean the pictures is always saved in portrait format (1200x1600)
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I mean the pictures is always saved in portrait format (1200x1600)
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Do Digital Cameras have this functionality? Mine doesn't. It saves the picture portrait, and if I need to show anyone it in landscape I turn the camera on it's side.
The same when you print them, landscape photos are because they are on their side.
I don't think the functionality you are looking for is available.
I know that when you launch the camera by default on the Touch Cruise, it is in landscape mode. Is it possible to switch it to Portrait mode? How?
Thanks!
What sense would that make?
You can do contact photos in portrait mode by selecting preset and
for others you can just turn your phone to get it switched
Sorry if this isn't a constructive answer to your question,
but i am just wondering
Olioaglio
OK, by default, the interface is setup to do landscape photos. If I turn the camera it doesn't automatically seem to change the layout of the photo and then I have to manually rotate the photo with image editing software.
Unless I'm missing something, I guess I am confused by your response.
Well, I think most of us would ask... is turning the photo all that tough? After all, you can use your finger in the Album software, and it's pretty sweet!
Good luck!
Yeah, I get what you're saying and I don't disagree. I'm writing a Windows Mobile app that interacts with the camera and was hoping to not have to mess with that, but it looks like I'll have to handle the rotation through code.
Thanks for the help!
I am looking for somebody to please attach to this thread a .reg of virgin (or nearly) settings stored in HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera
I'm trying to figure out a problem I've read about in other threads with unsatisfactory resolutions (hard reset and/or disable a feature). There are actually two problems.
1. My camera started locking up after taking pictures and pictures would not save. In Camera\Image there's a setting EnableEncodePortrait that controls whether the camera automatically rotates the picture 90 degrees. If you disable this, the camera WILL take pictures again, but...
2. The Album shows all new pictures rotated incorrectly 90 degrees. Basically, every picture is portrait and not landscape.
Now, these two problems seem to oppose each other. If you want the pictures autorotated to the correct orientation, you need the setting enabled. But if you don't want the camera to freeze you need it disabled. lol
Obviously somewhere along the line in my tweaking I've fouled something up. I'm thinking it's just a matter of finding some setting to tweak back to an appropriate value, so I wanted to compare the registry from a virgin install to mine. I would hard reset myself, but then I can't test to see if I fixed the problem or not.
Can I get a hand, my fellow tweakers?!
Thanks!
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EDIT: I've found that my problem was the Diamond 2's gsensor. After I uninstalled that, and set EnableEncodePortrait back to zero, my problems magically disappeared.
are there anyway to have camera work proper with diamond 2 gsensor?
i dont think the solution is to uninstall and forget about it. i never have any problems with camera. i know the camera uses the accelerometer to decide whether to have the picture in landscape or portrait. i have an issue with double rotate in album though. ill have to get some proper screenshots of what i mean. other problems i have is teeter freaks out. i solved that by deleting the entry for it in gconfig. the rest i havent decided yet.
thanks
i uninstalled and live happily ever after~
Hi guys,
I'd like to underline a problem I have with some applications for camera, like Camera360, Camera Effects, Pudding Camera and so on.
Even if I set the display to not rotating (in other words, always landscape), those apps when taking a photo take it in portrait mode, and I have to rotate them manually with another program.
The strange thing is that while capturing the image is set in landscape mode (so I have the illusion that everything is working fine), but when saving the photo it is rotated by 90°, like it would have been taken in portrait.
Do you know how to solve this problem?
It is very uncomfortable to rotate manually every photo taken with those programs.
Hope you the best, thank you!
Marco