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What? They've gone as far as mislabeling it Firebreak and someone still managed to be curious enough to toggle it? Pretty amazing discovery I'd have to say.

That, and did the user go string-by-string switching toggles, and then go through every menu/option on the phone looking for changes? :eek:
 
I am testing this right now. It's very clear to me that there's an obvious reason why Apple didn't release it yet: it sucks.

When it does work, it's blurry as heck. 3rd pic is a good example.
Also worthy of note: The photos are in FULL RESOLUTION. Which means your iPhone 4 is technically capable of near-continuous shooting of 5MP pictures. And yes, this was taken with an iPhone 4.
 

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I think it's easier to submit an app to the App Store marked as a "flashlight" that actually enables this than it is to deal with a tethered jailbreak.

My cousin used to use the 2.0 tethered jailbreak. Nightmare :eek:
 
I am testing this right now. It's very clear to me that there's an obvious reason why Apple didn't release it yet: it sucks.

When it does work, it's blurry as heck. 3rd pic is a good example.

Glad to see there's a good reason, unlike the reason Siri is not on the iPod.
And thanks for the pics, more useful than the OP!
 
If this ever comes out, I found out how to keep the photos from discoloring (while it may still be out of focus)
Hold the focus and lock the exposure. Fixed 90% of the problem, the other 10% was solved by slowly moving.
Now we know exactly why Apple put in the AE/AF lock!
 

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You don't think that the outages are reason enough to not put Siri in the grasp of yet oodles more people?
 
iOS 6 maybe, or even 5.1(.2, .3, whatever they get up to), since they added HDR in 4.1.

Wonder if they'll even include neat little sub-features like automatically matching exposure between images to have the same lighting patterns across the whole panorama.

Knowing Apple, that sounds like something they'd pitch as a feature in and of itself.
 
I was waiting for this ever since iPhone 4 came out with a gyroscope.

It's too bad they haven't been able to make a high quality implementation worth including in the last year and a half. :/ I guess it's not an easy task.
 
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Not liking the UI for it (the big plain button saying 'Panorama'. Looks a bit Android-ish :O

Doesn't it occur to you that it didn't get released yet because it's not ready? it's just a raw test, and it will not look like that when it's done!

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I was waiting for this ever since iPhone 4 came out with a gyroscope.

It's too bad they haven't been able to make a high quality implementation worth including in the last year and a half. :/ I guess it's not an easy task.

Wouldn't it be awesome to be able to take a full 360° photo, one that never ends?

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I am testing this right now. It's very clear to me that there's an obvious reason why Apple didn't release it yet: it sucks.

When it does work, it's blurry as heck. 3rd pic is a good example.
Also worthy of note: The photos are in FULL RESOLUTION. Which means your iPhone 4 is technically capable of near-continuous shooting of 5MP pictures. And yes, this was taken with an iPhone 4.

It looks like the camera didn't focus properly; I wonder if it's because of the low light or the lens is dirty. Try again during the day, if possible outdoors or with good lighting.

Edit: I just saw your last attempt. It looks very good. Of course, Panoramic photos tend to distort when the subject is close. There are some algorithms that may be able to compensate for it, and provide a better image.
 
It looks like the camera didn't focus properly; I wonder if it's because of the low light or the lens is dirty. Try again during the day, if possible outdoors or with good lighting.

The autofocus messes up the pano every time. You'll have to turn on AE/AF for any satisfactory result.

Here's my room when shot in 360 Panorama. Yeah, big difference. Except this shoots at a lower resolution instead of at the full 5MP resolution.
 

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I am testing this right now. It's very clear to me that there's an obvious reason why Apple didn't release it yet: it sucks.

When it does work, it's blurry as heck. 3rd pic is a good example.
Also worthy of note: The photos are in FULL RESOLUTION. Which means your iPhone 4 is technically capable of near-continuous shooting of 5MP pictures. And yes, this was taken with an iPhone 4.

Wooo, same bed spread!!
 
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Doing this kind of thing with "Pano" app from Debacle for years now. There is a Flickr group for it: http://www.flickr.com/groups/iphonepanoramas/
Am I missing something from this?
 
well one this is for sure and that is Apple better release this asap or else android will now that they have another thing to copy :p

But Android (4.0) already has it. It's once again the case of Apple copying Android (and many other cameras that had it for quite a while). I know that my Sony P&S has this mode.
 
I may be doing this wrong but it looks like on iOS 5.0.1 beta it doesn't work.

Code:
NSMutableDictionary *dict = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithContentsOfFile:@"/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist"];
NSLog([NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@", [dict objectForKey:@"EnableFirebreak"]]);


The log returns: (null)
 
Panorama photos usually require the viewer to give a crap and expand the photo to see what the hell is going on.

Otherwise it looks like a little strip and unless people care to expand the image (AND THEY DON"T) it's a stupid feature that only the person taking the photo cares about.


That's why it didn't make the cut
 
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