3D Camera 1.3 Submitted to App Store

Posted on September 17, 2009

3D Camera OverlayWe submitted 3D Camera version 1.3 to Apple today, and hopefully, it will be approved and available in the App Store within the next week or two (fingers crossed). Because it shares the same codebase, we also submitted an updated version of 3D Camera Lite, the free version of the app. Note that these releases of 3D Camera and 3D Camera Lite now require an iPhone with OS 3.0 or later. This was done so that we can begin to incorporate new features that are only available in the updated OS.

The biggest and—by far—the most requested feature is the return of the camera overlay. For those who haven’t been following along, Apple began rejecting apps that modified the camera view, and much to our dismay, we were forced to remove it from 3D Camera. However, Apple has now added official support for camera overlays to the 3.1 OS, and 3D Camera version 1.3 takes advantage of it. To use the new feature, make sure you upgrade your phone to the 3.1 OS, and it will appear automatically.

While we were at it, we also made the following additions and modifications:

  • We streamlined the photo-taking process by removing the intermediate steps that required you to select “Use” after each photo. Now, two presses of the shutter/camera button and you’re done.
  • We added the ability to send 3D photos via e-mail. This was a frequent user request, and the 3.0 OS made it easy to implement.
  • We changed the default view to the alignment mode, since this step should always follow the capture/selection of left and right images. Again, user feedback drove this improvement.
  • To alleviate the loss of color and brightness when viewing anaglyphs through filtered 3D glasses, we added an “Anaglyph Enhance” app setting that automatically boosts the saturation and brightness of color and grey anaglyph images. The setting is enabled by default.
  • The iPhone camera tends to produce slightly dark images, so we added a gamma calculation to improve image brightness.
  • We switched to using a high-quality JPG format (instead of PNG) when sending images to Facebook, Twitpic, and e-mail. In practice, the quality difference is negligible, but the file sizes are significantly smaller, so uploads are much faster.

3D Camera Lite picks up many of these advancements, but it doesn’t include any configurable app settings, and photos can only be sent to Twitpic (though in the new high-quality JPG format).

Thanks for sending us your suggestions and feedback! As you can see, we use it to shape each new release.

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  1. [...] Version 1.3 of both 3D Camera and 3D Camera Lite have been approved by Apple and are now available in the App Store. Be sure to take a moment and read about the new 1.3 features. [...]



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