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- 版本: 2017-12-302017-12-30大小:543k更新日志
-Added drop shadow to onscreen text for better visibility in light scenes
-Added support for volume keys to take photos
-Added option to use the phone's alternate (front) camera
-Stability improvements截图应用描述Dioptra™ Lite - a camera position and angle measurement tool for navigation, surveying, positioning, and measurement - - with over 35,000 users!
Stay tuned for an enhanced Dioptra app in 2020 with more features, better sharing integration, and supporting more phones and devices!
Instructions: Press the on-screen camera button to save an image. View saved images in your device's gallery app.
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Dioptra™ Lite provides the following information like a theodolite optical instrument -
• yaw indicator (compass)
• pitch indicator (tilt degrees)
• roll indicator (tilt degrees)
along with -
• GPS position
• azimuth and bearing to photo subject
The ancient greek "dioptra" was a classical astronomical and surveying instrument, dating from the 3rd century BCE. The dioptra was a sighting tube or, alternatively, a rod with a sight at both ends, attached to a stand. If fitted with protractors, it could be used to measure angles.
[⊹] - 版本: 1.0.102017-12-30更新日志
-Added drop shadow to onscreen text for better visibility in light scenes
-Added support for volume keys to take photos
-Added option to use the phone's alternate (front) camera
-Stability improvements截图应用描述Dioptra™ Lite - a camera position and angle measurement tool for navigation, surveying, positioning, and measurement - - with over 35,000 users!
Stay tuned for an enhanced Dioptra app with more features, better sharing integration, and supporting more phones and devices!
Instructions: Press the on-screen camera button to save an image. View saved images in your device's gallery app.
[⊹]
Dioptra™ Lite provides the following information like a theodolite optical instrument -
• yaw indicator (compass)
• pitch indicator (tilt degrees)
• roll indicator (tilt degrees)
along with -
• GPS position
• azimuth and bearing to photo subject
The ancient greek "dioptra" was a classical astronomical and surveying instrument, dating from the 3rd century BCE. The dioptra was a sighting tube or, alternatively, a rod with a sight at both ends, attached to a stand. If fitted with protractors, it could be used to measure angles.
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