Playing with Camera Bag for iPhone. Took me awhile to jump on board. Digging on it.
http://www.aflux.net Antigone
It’s really made using the iPhone’s camera much more fun. You’ll get some good use out of it I’m sure.
http://www.greeblemonkey.com Aimee Greeblemonkey
awesome.
I have been playing with that app too. Very fun.
http://greatdayinmaine.blogspot.com leesavee
Got to love puppy snouts. I’d totally give Chuck kisses on his schnoz!
http://www.randomthink.net/ Brian Arnold
Does CameraBag proper set up EXIF information? I noticed that one program I’d been using (SteadyCam Pro) wasn’t setting *any* EXIF information, and so while I liked the image quality I was getting out of it, and the timer capabilities, I’m avoiding using it for now.
Part of me doesn’t really understand the appeal of CameraBag, because I can edit up the photos in similar ways once I download.
http://blurbomat.com blurb
Looks like it strips EXIF. Bummer. Although not sure how valuable iPhone EXIF data is without being able to control anything.
http://www.randomthink.net/ Brian Arnold
The reason EXIF matters to me is that the camera used to snap the shot is in there. I have some smart albums in iPhoto to show me pictures taken with my various cameras (not that I have a ton of them, but I like being able to look at pictures this way), and now those shots I took with Steadycam won’t show up in the iPhone smart album. :/
There’s workarounds of course, such as using keywords or whatever. It’s not a big deal, but annoying enough for me to not really use other programs than just the plain Camera. I wonder if only the Camera app is allowed to adjust EXIF info.