hello i am looking for good application for photo edit
something like this
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lo-mob/id334581568?mt=8
or this
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=291176178&mt=8
thanks!
try :Resco.Photo.Manager.v7.03
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XnView is a good choice and free.
Ultra G is another free alternative. It comes with a lot of functions to edit photos. The only shortcoming is that this software has been available for a long time and its interface has not really been adapted to higher resolution screens. But it works flawlessly on my Xperia X1 nonetheless. I dont know the link but google is the way to go
try pixlr-o-matic
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Can anyone recommend a simple image viewer software for wm6? preferably as intuitive as the iphone's image viewer.
Thanks.
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Can anyone recommend a simple image viewer software for wm6? preferably as intuitive as the iphone's image viewer.
Thanks.
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I second that. I've been looking everywhere. But I can't find anything that intuitive. Has anyone found any program like that?
The only thing is the Picsel Browser. But the problem with that is you can't view all the files in a folder and go to the next picture easily. But you can zoom in and move around like iPhone.
Please anyone knows one let us know.
i heard resco is the only program close enough
It is an other option I guess
and freeware
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.com/fr/index.php?soft=368
and this one too
http://www.pocketpcfreeware.com/fr/index.php?soft=877
i dont know of any picture viewer that scales and zooms like the iphone with two fingers, but i use xnview, its free, opens other picture files resco cant, etc etc.
I've been looking through this forum and google, but still haven't found anything alike...
Is there anyone that's been able to develope something like it?
Thanks!
google something call iZoom , its not available yet, but would be a nice substitute
Doesn't HTC Album work a bit like the iPhone thing? I've never tried it because it won't run on my 9502, but apparently it works on a lot of devices and its freeware. You push the image to the side for the next image, and draw a circle around a bit to zoom in and stuff. Looks really cool. Wish it ran on my device
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecx1xm4Vl4Y
try VITO EyePhoto.
I like it very much and it's intention is clearly to bring iPhone usage principles to WM.
yes htc album is simple and efficient. easy to use.
but you should search better and sometimes look in the dev & hack section of xda and you could find this :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358187
http://www.pocketcm.com/imageviewer.php
Also see my s2v review.
Hello,
I have an Idea. This would be something really original and promising!
Is it possible to handle video stream from camera in real time ?
Can this idea be implemented?
Imagine software that could recognize simple objects like sphere, cube etc. This would be nice for beginning. There can be many purposes for this.
Here is some info I found in google:
http://mashable.com/2009/07/10/iphone-object-recognition/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUUxGvDqok4
And the Video of a Device which already does it! Amazing!
Does anyone know of Object Recognition software on Windows Mobile which works on HTC HD2 ?
there exists another thread here about google goggles. i think it's already released for android and in development for windows mobile! it exactly does the same like the iphone example...
that looks really interesting. hope it gets released soon.
Who knows of a good AutoCAD DWG app for PocketPC? Yesterday I installed on an HTC HD2 the following program: pocket_pc_cad_viewer (http://www.cadsofttools.com/en/products/pocket_pc_cad_viewer.html)
It works fine, but the buttons on the screen are VERY small, and with finger control it's not easy.
Furthermore I found this oneowercad CE (http://www.graebert.com/index.php?option=com_cad&Itemid=52&id=Mobile&lang=en)
But it's very expensive.
Does anyone know a good alternative? Or a possibility to enlarge the buttons of the first app? That would also be welcome.
Thanks!
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ok, thanks. Sorry for my mistake.
I've also been looking for something like this, but I couldn't find other free alternatives.
did you tried the free "DWF Anywhere" from Gräbert?
Autodesk do not offer any mobile solution.
no, haven't tried that one. Does it also view DWG, and or Solidworks drawings?
Hello,
I would like someone to help me.
I have some pics that I believe are from a 12 or 12.1 megapixel didgital camera and I would like (when the time comes) to transfer these files to my 1ghz HTC Desire smartphone and view these pics as I do on my computer.
When I tried to view this same file on my old but existing Sony Ericsson K800i, the phone told me onscreen that "This picture is too large to context". but smartphones are more robust, more powerful processor's, 3rd party apps to support more things over the native OS.
I DO NOT WANT TO CONVERT OR DOWNSIZE THEM.
... So I want to push the phone to it's max and see if it will view this resolution higher than the phone's camera.
HTC HD2 has the closest hardware spec to the newer upcoming HTC Desire and I would like if anyone could test the attached image.
Can anyone here with a HTC HD2 help me by downloading this hi res pic and seeing if it opens on your photo viewer? What about testing it in a native photo viewing app from market?
This is the pic here to download and test (2848x4272 res):
sendspace.com/file/dva0p6
(this forum is blocking me from posting live links!)
Tell me your experiences with the image and if it works on your HTC HD2 or Nexus One - I need to know.
Can it first of all, view the image in the native viewer?
Is Zooming in/out of the picture verry laggy?
Is the picture showing up as a thumbnail?
Please help me
any help from anyone?
the HD2 lacks a built-in image editor, anyone know a good one I can install on the device? simple functions as contrast, light, gamma, saturation and such are only needed. not looking for a app to draw with..
Resco Photo manager does a good job
When I bought a Touch Pro2 one of the reasons was that you can't really sketch on a capacitive screen, so I couldn't get an HD2. Believe it or not but I often draw on my Rhodium and send my logo concepts etc to clients simply because its the fastest available way if I have no access to a computer and scanner.
I use PocketArtist 'cause it has its similarities to Photoshop (layer support etc), so that's what I would recommend but I think that for simple photo editing you can also use Photoshop Mobile that you launch from the internet browser. Haven't tried it though.
Eroc162 said:
Resco Photo manager does a good job
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_LeCiel_ said:
When I bought a Touch Pro2 one of the reasons was that you can't really sketch on a capacitive screen, so I couldn't get an HD2. Believe it or not but I often draw on my Rhodium and send my logo concepts etc to clients simply because its the fastest available way if I have no access to a computer and scanner.
I use PocketArtist 'cause it has its similarities to Photoshop (layer support etc), so that's what I would recommend but I think that for simple photo editing you can also use Photoshop Mobile that you launch from the internet browser. Haven't tried it though.
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Photoshop mobile looks good, found no web-interface editor, only the app [at] photoshop.com.. though it's only for android and iPhone/iPad, guess I have to wait for a good Android-build for the HD2.
Will check out pocketartist!