2.1.1
- Fixes elevation data source button on iPhone
- Adds GTOPO30 as a new elevation data source: this is a lower resolution model, but with coverage at extreme latitudes (>83°N and S)
2.1
- You can now optionally specific a teleconverter (×1.4, ×1.7, ×2, ×3) to any shot and the field of view will be adjusted accordingly
- Adds support for Handoff (app-to-app, app-to-web)
Find out how to use Handoff: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph18754?locale=en_US
2.0
- iPhone support. We've made a few changes to the user interface to accommodate the smaller device types. On iPhone, you can swipe up/down on both focal length slider and elevation bar to expand or contract them to manage available screen space.
On both iPad and iPhone, you can tap the chart (visible when the elevation bar is expanded) to toggle between altitude and elevation profiles. The lens vertical field of view is shown in Altitude profile mode. Double tapping the chart will toggle between zooming to fit the lens field of view and the altitude profile range.
Video tutorials are available at https://vimeo.com/channels/phototransit or from the Settings/Help page within the app.
Let us know what else you'd like to you see in the app! We're at
[email protected] and on Twitter as @phototransit.