youre pretty awesome! ;) On Do, 2009-04-23 at 10:38 +0200, Filippo Argiolas wrote: > Hey all, > As you might have noticed if you're watching cheese product on > commit-list I'm trying to add support for more advanced preferences > like Brightness, Contrast, Saturation and Hue controls that have been > requested several times on bugzilla and might be really useful if you > have a poor man webcam that sucks with autoexposure and backlight > compensation. > While doing this I reworked a little bit the preferences dialog to > make it more consistent with other GNOME projects: options that belong > to a common context are grouped together under a GtkFrame and bold > weight is used just for the frame label and not for the single ones. > You can take a look at it checking out videobalance branch or here > http://www.gnome.org/~fargiolas/new-preferences.png (sorry for the > italian saturation label, I must have missed it). > Most controls don't work at the moment (only brightness does) but > should be pretty straightforward to add support for them (it's just a > matter of replicating the brightness widget). I'll do it within next > days, but if you want to go for it just let me know. > So my question are: > - what do you think about it? would you like to see this merged in master? of course! but we should provide a gnome-2-26 branch first. > - do you have better ideas for label strings? what about "webcam adjustments" ? > - what other preferences do you think may be useful? the next one in > the list ia the one to change photos and videos directory (as > requested in bugzilla). Photo and video quality would be great too. directories can be changed already in gconf. i wonder, why somebody should/would change that? photo and video quality: we should always use the best quality available and not asking the user to do that for us daniel > > Cheers, > > Filippo > _______________________________________________ > Cheese-list mailing list > Cheese-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/cheese-list -- this mail was sent using 100% recycled electrons ================================================ daniel g. siegel <dgsiegel gmail com> http://home.cs.tum.edu/~siegel gnupg key id: 0x6EEC9E62 fingerprint: DE5B 1F64 9034 1FB6 E120 DE10 268D AFD5 6EEC 9E62 encrypted email preferred -- this mail was sent using 100% recycled electrons ================================================ daniel g. siegel <dgsiegel gmail com> http://home.cs.tum.edu/~siegel gnupg key id: 0x6EEC9E62 fingerprint: DE5B 1F64 9034 1FB6 E120 DE10 268D AFD5 6EEC 9E62 encrypted email preferred
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