Tuesday 15 November 2011

FireBreak Enables Hidden Panorama Camera Mode in iOS 5

The cameras in iPhone 4 plus the iPhone 4S have genuinely set the standards for some terrific superb photographs. The camera’s however, do not give considerably functionality or settings since it is the fact that is Apple’s aim at keeping aspects uncomplicated, however it is about time guys and ladies commence acquiring manage of what they’re carrying out. Panorama mode is 1 factor that has been missing from the devices all along, and we failed to know why. Luckily, if Apple won't answer our query, Firebreak; a Cydia tweak has hit the Cydia Shop for jailbroken iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S operating iOS 5, and guess what it does. Yes, enables the hidden panorama functionality inside your iPhone 4 and 4S. For[[posterous-content:pid___0]] a whole lot far more on it as well as the strategy to get it on your device, read on!

Panorama camera mode

As you may see from the screenshots above, the panorama mode is staright away integrated into the main Camera app. Fundamentally hit Settings inside the app and choose the Panorama choice.

No doubt Apple has designed some leaps and bounds when it came to enhancing the camera app in iOS 4 to what we have now in iOS 5. Now you can edit your photographs, upload them and also tweet them straight from the app itself. 1 factor that appears to take place to become overlooked nonetheless could be the possibility of a panoramic camera function! Now, this may perhaps possibly not be an huge concern for lots of, but what about those occasions when you're attempting to capture a scene that just will not fit inside your camera’s scope? For that, you will be going to need to have a jailboken iPhone with FireBreak installed on it!

Developer and hacker conradev has uncovered a hidden panorama mode inside the iOS Camera app. By altering a critical value inside the iOS SDK, a Panorama mode is unlocked inside the Camera app that lets iPhone users capture a panorama image by snapping photographs continually from left to appropriate.

When it's unclear as to why this feature is hidden in iOS, it could only be assumed that Apple will ultimately release it towards the public in due time.

 

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