January 4th, 2009

Playing with Camera Bag for iPhone. Took me awhile to jump on board. Digging on it. o
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It’s really made using the iPhone’s camera much more fun. You’ll get some good use out of it I’m sure.
awesome.
I have been playing with that app too. Very fun.
Got to love puppy snouts. I’d totally give Chuck kisses on his schnoz!
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.
Looks like it strips EXIF. Bummer. Although not sure how valuable iPhone EXIF data is without being able to control anything.
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.
Aww Chuckles!
Best. Nose. EVER.