I want to see only 1 Camera full-screen on my iPhone.
When i have the iPhone in landscape, the camera image is perhaps 200x128 pixels. I want the use (temporary) the hole screen.
Only the picture, no borders etc.
How do i do that?
How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
Re: How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
i have the same issue but i am trying to find it when i will find it then i will tell you soon...Wilco wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 9:10 am I want to see only 1 Camera full-screen on my iPhone.
When i have the iPhone in landscape, the camera image is perhaps 200x128 pixels. I want the use (temporary) the hole screen.
Only the picture, no borders etc.
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How do i do that?
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Re: How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
This not for zm website, but for the zm forums.
Anyway, optionally, set Options->Web->WEB_COMPACT_MONTAGE to get the picture at the very bottom.
Select your camera from "Monitor(s)". Go to "Montage" if not already there.
Select a width from "Width" (640 is close on iPhone 14).
Drop menu and select "Montage" to force reload.
Turn phone to landscape, scroll to bottom. Not perfect, but close.
I don't know of any easy way to remove the menu. This is with 1.36.x. YMMV, as always.
Anyway, optionally, set Options->Web->WEB_COMPACT_MONTAGE to get the picture at the very bottom.
Select your camera from "Monitor(s)". Go to "Montage" if not already there.
Select a width from "Width" (640 is close on iPhone 14).
Drop menu and select "Montage" to force reload.
Turn phone to landscape, scroll to bottom. Not perfect, but close.
I don't know of any easy way to remove the menu. This is with 1.36.x. YMMV, as always.
Re: How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
Just wanna add a simple solution: Open the Camera app on your iPhone. Rotate your iPhone to landscape mode. Tap on the screen to bring up the camera options. Look for an icon that resembles a frame or border. Tap on it to hide any borders or overlays. Pinch outwards on the camera preview to zoom in, making the camera image fill the entire screen. Enjoy your full-screen view of the camera with no distractions! Give it a try and let me know if it works for you. If you're interested in exploring more useful iPhone tips and tricks, you can check out https://anytechstuff.com/must-know-ipho ... -function/. It's a great resource to enhance your iPhone experience.
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Re: How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
I've never moved so I'm not suredrift boss. Looks like there are modes in the settings. try to find more material on youtube.
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Re: How to display only 1 camera on my iPhone
Open Camera App: Launch the Camera app on your iPhone.
Switch to the Desired Camera: If your iPhone has multiple cameras (such as front and back cameras), tap the camera switch button to toggle between them. This button usually looks like a camera icon with two arrows circling it. This will switch between the front and back cameras.
Use Camera Modes: Depending on your iPhone model and software version, you might have different camera modes (e.g., Photo, Video, Portrait, etc.). Choose the desired mode that you want to use for capturing photos or videos.
Frame Your Shot: Adjust the composition of your shot using the viewfinder on the screen.
Capture the Photo or Video: Once you have framed your shot, tap the shutter button to capture a photo or start recording a video. Lucifer donghua
Switch to the Desired Camera: If your iPhone has multiple cameras (such as front and back cameras), tap the camera switch button to toggle between them. This button usually looks like a camera icon with two arrows circling it. This will switch between the front and back cameras.
Use Camera Modes: Depending on your iPhone model and software version, you might have different camera modes (e.g., Photo, Video, Portrait, etc.). Choose the desired mode that you want to use for capturing photos or videos.
Frame Your Shot: Adjust the composition of your shot using the viewfinder on the screen.
Capture the Photo or Video: Once you have framed your shot, tap the shutter button to capture a photo or start recording a video. Lucifer donghua