On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 09:50:31PM -0700, Adam Ratana wrote:
> I've just spent quite a bit of my spare time working on implementing a
> portrait mode activity option for the camera preview - to answer Spooky's
> question, the main reason one might do this is because it goes well with
> the UI/U
Haris, check the link I provided, this is code you can call which will make
the camera orientation the same as the activity orientation. for instance
if you set the activity orientation to portrait, calling the method will
also rotate the camera preview --
http://developer.android.com/**reference
Hi thanks all for your replays..
Yesterday I have checked some application from google play like
pudding camera etc. and it's working perfectly. Even if I access the
default camera from my application I am getting normal preview but while
saving it is rotated. The reason why I need to
Hi thanks all for your replays..
Yesterday I have checked some application from google play like
pudding camera etc. and it's working perfectly. Even if I access the
default camera from my application I am getting normal preview but while
saving it is rotated. The reason why I need to
Haris, take a look a this:
http://developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.html#setDisplayOrientation(int)
This is for API 8 (2.2+) devices. I've found that there's no reliable way
to guarantee this to work on 2.1 devices by setting the camera parameters
the way you are now, som
On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 09:53:12PM -0700, Haris wrote:
> I don't know why it's not worked with me. If I set orientation as
> portrait in manifest file I am getting 90 degree rotated image in my
> preview. But in the case of landscape orientation I am getting normal
> image in my preview while my ph
Hi thanks for your reply I didn't check that yet. I will try that..
On Tuesday, 23 October 2012 17:38:06 UTC+5:30, Flame-Tree wrote:
>
> Have you tried you application on any other phone. As you are accessing
> setparameter/getparameter; which is more specific with your hardware
> support.
Have you tried you application on any other phone. As you are accessing
setparameter/getparameter; which is more specific with your hardware
support.
Have you tried any android application from Google play which
behaves the way you would like. Confirm whether Phone provides the
functionality o
I don't know why it's not worked with me. If I set orientation as portrait
in manifest file I am getting 90 degree rotated image in my preview. But in
the case of landscape orientation I am getting normal image in my preview
while my phone orientation is portrait I know it is 90 degree rotated f
Camera.setDisplayOrientation works for me, I could never seem to get any
rotation stuff to work that I tried to set using the Camera.Parameters.
-gw
On Monday, October 22, 2012 2:23:46 AM UTC-4, Haris wrote:
>
> Hi all For my application I am using android native camera and previewing
> the ima
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