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I have installed in-built snapshot taker. And those snapshots most (90%) of the ...
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[Snapshots] taken with in-built function appear hazy
Hi everyone!
I have installed in-built snapshot taker. And those snapshots most (90%) of the times appear hazy in the photos.app. Further, if I try to include that photo in sketches.app, the program hangs as it is not able to load the photo proeely with full pixels, I guess.
Pl guide me what can be done!
Thanks a lot.
Cheers,
indsha008
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You mean taking screenshots, right? It takes about 45 seconds for them to become sharp in Camera Roll.
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Yeah, you must wait for them to sharpen up them you can use in sketches.
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OMG!! 45 seconds is a hell lot !!
Anyways thanks a lot for the help.
I never had patience of 45 seconds !!
Cheers,
indsha008
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anyone know how to take snapshots on 2.0.1
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Originally Posted by
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anyone know how to take snapshots on 2.0.1
Taken from iClarified.
To take a screenshot simply hold down the Home button and press the Sleep/Wake button. You will notice the screen flash white.
Since FW 2.0.x the saved format has changed to PNG instead of TIF. Because of this it is instantly sharp in camera roll.
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