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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my photo look different this time around using the same filter?
CameraBag allows for some of the random variability and serendipity built into film processing using the "Reprocess" button. When "Reprocess" is set to "On" the look will vary slightly. When "Reprocess" is set to "Off" each filter will look the same each time it's used.
How does "Reprocess" work?
Reprocessing in CameraBag attempts to match the natural variation at play in various photography styles (represented by the various filters) with a range of potential outcomes. Each time you click "Reprocess" the variations produced will be noticeable, but never outside the filterŐs style. While the theoretic variations are infinite, try clicking Reprocess five or so times with a given filter set to get a good feel for the range of outcomes you can expect.
How does "Reprocess" work with multiple filters?
When "Reprocess" is set to "On" and the "Multi-filter" checkbox is activated, variations will come through from each of the filters. By clicking Reprocess, all of the filters will be altered and the changes can be more dramatic than with a single filter selected.
How can I save multiple photos using the same filter set?
Once certain filters have been selected, those selections (and any "Reprocess" variations) will remain after an image has been saved and a new image has been loaded. This allows for quickly saving multiple images with the same look and feel.
What happens to a filtered image when a new image is selected for editing?
CameraBag supports editing a single photo at any given time. When a new image is selected the previous image is automatically closed. The original file will remain in its original location as well as any saved files in their selected save locations.
How do I undo an action in CameraBag?
Because of the straightforward nature of the CameraBag interface, there is no formal undo function. To undo a filtering action, you can either deselect the last filter selected ("Multi-filter" activated) or select the previous filter ("Multi-filter" not activated). To clear all filters, click "Original."
Why does CameraBag load with the last settings used?
Because users often edit photos with similar settings, CameraBag will always load with the borders, cropping, output size, and multi-filter preferences from previous sessions.
What file types can I edit using CameraBag?
CameraBag can open most image formats including .jpg, .png, and .bmp. CameraBag will save the filtered image using the original file format if it can, otherwise it will save it as a .jpg file. The file format can be changed when saving by adding the appropriate extension to the file name in the save dialog.
Why are the filters available on CameraBag Desktop different from the filters available on the iPhone?
There are two main reasons that filters will vary among applications. 1) At Nevercenter we have tried to carefully cultivate the best filter sets. Sometimes that means getting rid of infrequently used or unwanted filters as well as adding new ones. 2) Occasionally we will test the release of a filter in one place before it is available elsewhere.
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