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We work with Nokia Imaging SDK

Developers under Windows Phone, hello!

A few weeks ago, we already published a small review of new Nokia developer tools. In it, we talked in detail about what the final version of the Nokia Imaging SDK is.

However, today we received a detailed video from Mikhail Samarin, which, in our opinion, will also be of interest to those who create applications for Windows Phone. So, if you are not familiar with the Nokia Imaging SDK, sit back and enjoy watching the Nokia Imaging SDK presentation.
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In the first (main) part of the presentation, Mikhail gives detailed information on what the Nokia Imaging SDK is. In addition to a review of the main innovations, in this video he also elaborated on new filters (and there are more than 50 in the new SDK) and the toolkit architecture.

Since this is the second post on the Imaging SDK, we decided that we will not “load” you with text descriptions (they are in the last post) and will limit ourselves to videos.

In the second video, Mikhail talks about how to apply a ready filter to an image from the device’s image gallery, and also try to make a chain of several filters:



The third part of the presentation is also devoted to filters, or rather to a quick change in their parameters:



Michael finishes his presentation with the use of filters in real time:



By the way, those who participate in our DVLUP loyalty program are informed that new tasks for developing applications with the Nokia Imagine SDK can be found on the localized DVLUP page in the Tasks section. "

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/204852/


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