I upgraded from an LG Voyager to the Storm. One feature I miss on the Voyager was the ability to edit photos. ex: crop, rotate and some other basic functions. This seems like it would be something nice for them to add in on an OS update... right?
I upgraded from an LG Voyager to the Storm. One feature I miss on the Voyager was the ability to edit photos. ex: crop, rotate and some other basic functions. This seems like it would be something nice for them to add in on an OS update... right?
Yea I just hope it will intergrate well with the software we already have. I am sure RIM will catch up on this. It must be one of those things that is not at the top of the list right now.
Cropping wise, as long as it's for use on the Storm, you could always use Capture It. I used a screenshot app on a Nokia to make backgrounds since it would stretch and squeeze the image to fit the screen - which was, without fail, annoying.
Whilst the Storm behaves itself with wallpapers, it is more aesthetic to fill the screen, or have a black background to a logo.
I seriously miss my Voyager sometimes, because I would also mess with the pictures and format them to the screen, and now I can't do that on my phone. But if it's something that could happen in an update that would be awsome
would love to be able to edit pics on the storm as if i have a pic the wrong way i have to take it off the storm then change it on my comp then pass it back or quick way is send to mates phone then send it back but to me that defeats the object.
You don't have rotate? I've got it on mine. As far as cropping, see if saving a photo for caller I.D.might work. Since it makes you crop it anyway it seems like it would. You can save it to any folder after that.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
You don't have rotate? I've got it on mine. As far as cropping, see if saving a photo for caller I.D.might work. Since it makes you crop it anyway it seems like it would. You can save it to any folder after that.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com
The issue is that the rotation is only temporary - it doesn't modify the actual orientation of the image.