Album To Go - Club Photo, a pioneer & leader in on-line photo sharing and finishing, continues its award winning tradition with Version 2.0 of Album To Go, one of the first applications for image viewing on the Palm.
Significantly more robust than its predecessor, we've added or updated over 25 features
AutoCapt - Automatic capture (take a picture at intervals) by built-in camera of CLIE.
Possible to operate by SONY CLIE equipped with the camera since OS5.
( Except NZ90 in the specification of the capture library )
AutoCapt takes pictures while the power off or HOLD.
Memory Stick is indispensable for the image preservation
DarkRoom+ is a timer for developing film. Select your film, temperature, desired contrast, and development. Hit Go, and the timer will tell you when to agitate, how long to develop, how long to rinse, and how long to fix. Additional options allow changing all stage times, turning off/on audio for agitation, and changing agitation timing
Digital Camera Guide (Palm OS) - An essential guide for anyone new to the world of digital photography. In a simple easy to read format with superb photographs it helps you to get the most from your camera and explains how many of the complicated features of your camera work.
Index of subjects covered:
- Camera Controls
DOFMaster LE - Hyperfocal distance and depth of field calculator.Just three taps set focal length, f-number, and focus distance.Graphical display of the near and far focus distances makes it easy to see the depth of field.
Customize the circle of confusion and lenses for any format: digital, 35mm, medium format, and large format cameras
EyeMail 2 - Have you got an Eyemodule2? Have you ever been away and taken a great photo that you don't want to loose, or perhaps you'd like to send a holiday snap as an attachment to an email postcard? Perhaps you've filled the Visor memory but would like to take just a few more photos? Then take a look at EyeMail! (The original EyeMail is for the original EyeModule
f/Calc is a calculator for photographic formulas. These formulas are at the heart of many interesting questions about the technical side of photography. You could compute these functions by hand, but they range from tedious to difficult, even with a good scientific calculator