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    Is that needed ? Can't you directly use the pinch.scale to set the zoom ?

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      beemaneni
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      Every time pinch starts it resets to 1.So i used like
      pinch.scale += pinch.previousScale

      Even this does not give proper values as previousScale and scale are always equal.

      Bala B
      Infinite Computer systems
      Chennai

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        Created the following sample, it zooms the camera as expected. Can you try it ?
        @
        Item {
        width: Screen.width
        height: Screen.height

        Camera {
            id: camera
            imageProcessing.whiteBalanceMode: CameraImageProcessing.WhiteBalanceFlash
        
            exposure {
                exposureCompensation: -1.0
                exposureMode: Camera.ExposurePortrait
            }
        
            flash.mode: Camera.FlashRedEyeReduction
        }
        
        VideoOutput {
            source: camera
            anchors.fill: parent
            focus : visible // to receive focus and capture key events when visible
        }
        
        PinchArea {
            anchors.fill: parent
            pinch.minimumScale: 0.1
            pinch.maximumScale: 1
            onPinchUpdated: camera.setDigitalZoom(pinch.scale)
        }
        

        }
        @

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          beemaneni
          wrote on last edited by
          #10

          Did u capture the image and check?
          There is a marginal difference between the image captured and the amount of image zoomed for capture..

          Bala B
          Infinite Computer systems
          Chennai

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            wrote on last edited by
            #11

            No i didn't as the question didn't say so. I thought you were struggling with the zooming using PinchArea and hence the above example. May be you should alter your question now ? Can you post what you have tried ?

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              beemaneni
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              Here the requirement goes as
              I should start the camera and zoom in zoom out the source and capture the image.
              my code is
              @Camera {
              id: cameraObj
              captureMode: Camera.CaptureStillImage

                  onDigitalZoomChanged: {
                      pathText.text = cameraObj.digitalZoom.toString()
                  }
                  imageCapture {
                      resolution: "960x1280"
                     onImageCaptured: {
                        // some stuff here
                      }
                      onImageSaved: {           
                       // similar 
                      }
               }
              VideoOutput {
                  id: viewfinderBack
                  source: cameraObj
                  anchors.fill: parent
                  autoOrientation: true
                  focus: visible
              }
              

              PinchArea {
              id: pincharea
              anchors.fill: parent
              pinch.target: viewfinderBack
              pinch.minimumScale: 1.0
              pinch.maximumScale: 4.0 // max cam zoom

                  onPinchStarted: {
                  }
                  onPinchUpdated: {
                    // Here th code should find out whether user is scaled in or scaled out.
                     cameraObj.setDigitalZoom(pinch.scale)
                  }
              

              }
              @

              Hi check out this and let me know ..

              Bala B
              Infinite Computer systems
              Chennai

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                #13

                Yes there's a difference in the captured image and that the VideoOutput shows. I also tried "this":http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qtmultimedia-declarative-camera-example.html QML camera example it too does that same. Can you check it if it works for you ?

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                  beemaneni
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                  #14

                  Hi thanks for ur interest..

                  I have seen that example already and they dont use pincharea for scale in and scale out.Instead they use mousearea .So that was not helpful as i tried implementing same logic to pincharea..

                  Thanks
                  Bala Beemaneni

                  Bala B
                  Infinite Computer systems
                  Chennai

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                    #15

                    I wanted to say that in that example also even if you digital zoom to the max and take the picture the result is not the same as expected. May be this is a bug, not sure though.

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                      oh that is weird...i have nt checked that..let me check and update you

                      Thanks
                      Bala Beemaneni

                      Bala B
                      Infinite Computer systems
                      Chennai

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                        beemaneni
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                        #17

                        Hi
                        it captures the accurate image only..the example is quite good enough.
                        As pinch and zoom is common in all mobiles now ,the logic should be pretty simple.Hope i am missing some basic stuff.
                        i am struggling with this for so long almost an month..Can i get any help other than qt forum ? can u suggest any?

                        Thanks Bala Beemaneni

                        Bala B
                        Infinite Computer systems
                        Chennai

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                          Since the example is working properly, can you check the following scenario ?

                          1. from declarative-camera example, zoom to highest level and capture the pic.
                          2. from your app, zoom to the highest level and capture the pic.

                          Compare these two pics if they are identical. Since both of them have set the digital zoom level to the highest which i assume is 4x, both captured pics must be identical.

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                            Hi
                            I would like to tel u onething here...if i set the zoom level manually to 1 or 2 or ...4 it works same as the example model.Both pics are identical.But the problem here is we are not able to sink the scale in value to zoom value.the camera viewfinder value i.e: the visible portion of the screen and captured portion of an image are not equal.Hope u know this already..
                            Here wen i scale in ,based on scale portion zoom value has to be set.

                            Thanks

                            Bala B
                            Infinite Computer systems
                            Chennai

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                              bq. But the problem here is we are not able to sink the scale in value to zoom value

                              One way to check this would be to check what are the actual values that are passed to setDigitalZoom function in the declarative-camera example when one zoom's it using the slider. These values can then be checked with the values that you set to setDigitalZoom which you receive when you Pinch. May be there's a difference, a multiplication factor or something like that.

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                                #21

                                hi
                                i was trying the above method..it seems to be quite painful..But certainly there seems to be a multiplication factor .Meanwhile if u get any ideas please let me know

                                Thanks

                                Bala B
                                Infinite Computer systems
                                Chennai

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