As much as i wish it were otherwise, we live in a world where taking pictures, sending them, etc. is the norm. it's the way our sighted piers, family and colleagues communicate these days.
to that end, is there a book that teaches blind people how to use the camera on their iPhone to get the consistent shots we need, even if we cannot see what's going on?
By techluver, 17 October, 2024
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We have a feedback loop. It isn't perfect, it makes stuff up, but at least we have a way of approximating what we have shot.
A pet theory of mine is that the head-mounted glasses based cameras might be easier to use and they may give better results. I'm using my Meta Ray-Ban every day, to 'look' at things, but I'm not up to sharing photos of my lunch yet!
I did use them to take a photo of long black cat, the friend I sent it to seemed happy with it.
Yes.
There is one done by a lady. I think her name is Judie or Julie. She is the lady who always got invited to the podcast by J Mosen after Apple did their event. The one that Heidi also describe what apple showed.
Capturing And Sharing The World
By Judy Dixon
Taking Photos and Videos with an iPhone
In 2 volumes
Read a review of this book in Access World!
In this highly anticipated update to the classic book Get the Picture!, author Judy Dixon revisits all the ways your iPhone's camera can be used to capture and share the world around you. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced photo-taker, this book has something to offer. Coverage includes: how a camera works; photography basics, such as framing the subject, focus, stability, composition, lighting, exposure, and more; the many features, modes, and settings of the Camera app; how to store, organize, and share media with the Photos app; options for accessories; and much more.
https://shop.nbp.org/products/capturing-and-sharing-the-world
kevinchao89
There you go. That is her.
How well does it cover video?
I read the Access World review, and though it mentions video here and there, it really hammered on pictures. I'm actually way more interested in video, for uploading stuff about instruments to Youtube,probably. How well does it cover that, anybody know?