[guardian-dev] ObscuraCam v1.2-RC2 available for testing

Nathan of Guardian nathan at guardianproject.info
Thu Oct 27 16:36:11 EDT 2011


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If you are a fan of pixelized faces or having the ability to nuke
sneaky EXIF metadata, then this is for you!

ObscuraCam v1.2-RC2 is available for testing:
https://github.com/guardianproject/SecureSmartCam/ObscuraCam-1.2-RC2.apk/qr_code

Overall the app should be more stable, work better with
high-resolution images, have a bit tidier and responsive user
interface (including two-finger region dragging and sizing).

For more, check out the milestone on Github (29 issues closed!)
https://github.com/guardianproject/SecureSmartCam/issues?milestone=4&state=closed

We also have added a new "Identify" feature, which allows you to tag
any person or object in an image, enter some text about it, indicate
whether they gave consent to be included, and have all of that data
stored in the export images EXIF tag. This is an experimental feature
mostly for human rights and citizen journalists who want to be able to
provide extra markup and commentary within photos.

We are hoping to get this into the market shortly, so any quick
feedback on showstoppers or major crashes would be appreciated.

Note, we have not fully debugged this on Honeycomb 3.x devices. Our
target is still 2.x for this release.

Best,
 n8fr8 and the secureSmartCam crew

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