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Author:  ProfessorF [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 10:22 am ]
Post subject:  Unlock the Panorama function in iOS 5 without jailbreaking

http://www.petapixel.com/2011/11/10/how-to-unlock-the-panorama-feature-in-ios-5-without-jailbreaking/#more-40864

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How to Unlock the Hidden Panorama Mode in iOS 5 Without Jailbreaking

Michael Zhang · Nov 10, 2011



A couple days ago it was discovered that iPhones, iPods, and iPads running iOS 5 have a secret panorama mode that’s hidden in the operating system. The feature can be enabled, but featured either a jailbroken device or knowledge in how to edit a particular iOS 5 preference file. Luckily for non-hackers, Redmond Pie has discovered an easy way to do this by taking advantage of iTune’s backup feature. This tutorial will teach you how to get the panorama feature unlocked in 5-10 minutes.

The basic idea of this trick is to backup your device’s data to your computer, edit a single line in the backup files, and then restore the backup to your device.
Step 1: Backup Your Device in iTunes

You’ll need to back up your iPhone, iPod, or iPad to your computer using iTunes.
Step 2: Download iBackupBot

iBackupBot is a free program for Windows and Mac that allows you to view and edit your iTunes backup data.
Step 3: Open Up iBackupBot and Select Your Backup

Open up iBackupBot, and select your latest backup in the left pane.
Step 4: Locate the File

Locate the file named “com.apple.mobileslideshow.plist”. Sort by path to make this easier.
Step 5: Double Click the File to Edit

Double clicking the file will open up an editing screen for the file.
Step 6: Add an Entry to the File

Find the entry that says

<key>DiskSpaceWasLow</key>
<false/>

and right below it, add this entry:

<key>EnableFirebreak</key>
<true/>

Click the disk icon to save the file, and exit out of iBackupBot
Step 7: Restore Your Backup

Restore the edited backup data to your device. In iTunes, right click your device, and choose “Restore From Backup”.
Step 8: Take Panoramic Photographs!

You’re done! Open up your camera app, press “Options”, and you should now see a button that says “Panorama”. Press that to enter Panorama mode:

Press the Camera button to begin capturing, and sweep your camera from left to right to fill in the panoramic photo:

Here’s the first panorama I shot (download the full res here). Obviously I need to work on my technique a little):

For whatever reason, Apple chose not to include this Panorama mode by default in the latest version of iOS 5. However, it appears to be a fully developed mode that is definitely fun to play around with.

Author:  steve74 [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:12 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Unlock the Panorama function in iOS 5 without jailbreaking

Yeah, I read about this on MacWorld's article too...
http://www.macworld.co.uk/iPad-iPhone/n ... id=3317637

...along with an alternative text correction "feature" - as yet unimplemented...
http://sonnydickson.posterous.com/ios-5 ... rect-keybo

It seems both are pretty unreliable at the moment though - unsurprising really, as Apple have hidden them probably for good reason! Interesting, all the same.

Author:  forquare1 [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 11:37 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Unlock the Panorama function in iOS 5 without jailbreaking

steve74 wrote:
...along with an alternative text correction "feature" - as yet unimplemented...


Someone said it's the same feature that the Chinese keyboard uses to suggest words because of how the language is constructed.

steve74 wrote:
It seems both are pretty unreliable at the moment though - unsurprising really, as Apple have hidden them probably for good reason! Interesting, all the same.


It's thought that they might be 'hidden' because of patent issues.

Author:  jonbwfc [ Fri Nov 11, 2011 2:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Unlock the Panorama function in iOS 5 without jailbreaking

forquare1 wrote:
It's thought that they might be 'hidden' because of patent issues.

I know of several brands of camera that will take panoramic photos by 'sweeping' them around the scene. There may be some cross licensing going on but it's possible it's not a patent issue. These days there are so many lawsuits flying back and forth that people assume pretty much any change is down to patent issues but we don't have anything concrete to say this is or not.

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