Thanks, it's all because of your app's great light metering
(combine with great weather of course).
P.S: I know it's almost impossible
but can you save the image in RAW formats such as DNG? Or write EXIF info on pictures?
I'm having a really hard time preserving the EXIF on these photos. I spent all weekend trying to fix it and haven't had any luck yet. That sidetrack set me back a few days, as I was hoping to have completed 2.6 by now. I will start asking around on the dev forums for help after I finish this update.
As for RAW.....I can't say whether it is or isn't possible, but what I can say is that I'm waiting... for.... a response.... for something.....from some company.... haha
1. I noticed that when shooting low light pics, sometimes there are a lot of 'white' pixels in the pic. Am attaching the pic below. Viewing the pic at original size shows the pixels. On the other hand, I think the app is great !!! have been trying to learn more about the concepts of photography now . This was taken just with light from a candle.
2. Like I mentioned before, the properties (ISO, Camera, Shutter speed) of the pic don't seem to be getting set . Is anyone else facing this ?
1. I'm not sure about those white pixels, but a few years ago users were experiencing similar issues with their Panasonic GH1's (a camera I was really into and used religiously). On the GH1 it came from the sensor heating up (from a long period of continuous usage), so I'm thinking that could be the reason? Again, I'm not sure, but I'm fairly confident it's a hardware issue.
2. I'm doing my best to restore exif. It doesn't look like I can get it fixed for 2.6, but I will try for the following update (I don't want to delay 2.6 any longer, it adds some features a lot of people have been asking for like sharing).