Its incredible to see the capabilities of this new Maemo5 photo application which the Nokia N900 so beautifully sports. Let’s take a closer look.
Notice how clean and organized this new layout is and how easy it is to organize your pictures.
Organise your pictures
Add tags to bring context to your photos and to quickly find them later. Your images automatically show where and when they were taken, and you can add your own description tags to make searching even easier.
Improve the way your images look with post-capture tools such as cropping, resizing, red eye removal, and contrast adjustment. With a quick retouch you can bring out the best in your photos.
What Red Eye, where its gone on the N900
Save time when you share your photos by reducing the size of a file. Make a few final adjustments before attaching to an email or uploading to the web.
Resizing Images on the Go, how amazing is that ah !!
Isn’t this amazing having the ability to do all these adjustments, its awesome, right now on my N95 8GB I upload to Flickr and use Picnik to do any adjustment but with the N900 its a breeze.
Upload one or more pictures directly to Ovi Share and Flickr to share with friends, family, or the rest of the world. Tap the display to attach multiple photos to an email, or send wirelessly via a Bluetooth connection
For me this option is absolutely amazing, which means I won’t have the total dependence on Shozu to upload with N900 its a direct process no 3rd party middle to handle my photo uploads, Sweet.
Upload your favourite photos directly to Ovi Share or Flickr with a few taps of the screen. Or send images to the upload queue to be posted automatically when you access a fast WLAN connection.
Great pictures shouldn’t just sit in your collection. They should be shared with the people in your life. Browse the tag cloud for your most popular tags and instantly find the picture you’re looking for.
And you’re not restricted to sharing only one picture at a time. Store your whole photo collection on the large internal memory, and attach multiple images to an email or transfer via a wireless Bluetooth connection.
Well as you can see I’m super excited to own this device and finally have the true Mobile Internet Device
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