Hi Eddie, can you add .raw format?
I'm sorry, it's not currently possible to do that
Microsoft's API only gives developers a JPEG stream when the photo is captured, so that's all we have to work off of. RAW was literally the first thing I looked into while I was planning ProShot, haha.
I've got my eyes open, though. If there's a way, ProShot will get it.
there?s a way that can i lock the camera ? because sometimes i touch outside options menu and shot accidentally
How do you mean lock the camera? In a future update I will look into adding a tap to focus / tap to capture option. Is that what you are looking for?
Just wanted to add, have been reading thru this thread and there are some amazing pics taken. I did vote for allowing camera apps to be launched by default. One item I have not seen addressed, minor but a tad bit like a nag screen, when app is launched, it would be nice to go straight to camera, without seeing the proshot first, I know it is a very slight delay but could miss a great shot.
Sorry RiseUpGames, maybe it is just a pet peeve of mine but thought if I did not mention, it might not be addressed.
The splash screen is merely a cosmetic transition between the menu screen and ProShot itself. No worries, it doesn't have any effect on the load time. Without the splash screen, users would just see a blank "loading" screen for 2 seconds anyways while the app loads, and Microsoft's UI guidelines recommend using splash screens as a way of masking these load times while transitioning the user to your app.
That being said, I'm still looking at how to improve the load time even further. It may not be necessary though, because once GDR2 hits, a super-critical memory leak will (should?) be patched, allowing me to offer fast app resume for ProShot. The instant-on is a killer feature. I can't wait.
An oddity, pics go to camera roll, but if I delete pics from camera roll, why do the still show up on live tile as if they are cookied in, is there another location?
The pics in the LiveTile are changed every time you close ProShot, so if you want to cycle the images, just open and close ProShot.