1.95.6
May 23, 2022
Provides a new interface 'look & feel'. No new features.
1.95.5
May 3, 2022
Addresses stability issues regarding low frame rates, rapid backgrounding and foregrounding of the application, and locking and unlocking of the screen. Automatically applies a 'blur' filter while application is displayed in the application switcher. No new features this release.
More1.95.4
December 16, 2021
Improves stability regarding low frame rates and backgrounding of the application. Addresses an issue with framing of an image and switching between cameras.
More1.95.3
December 4, 2021
SCSnapShot now allows substantial control over all built-in cameras on the device upon which it runs. The 'Source' is the combination of a camera (the physical component) and its unique configuration (preset, compression, resolution, frame rate). The same camera can be used to define multiple sources, each with its own unique configuration. Additionally, each source can be either active or inactive. Only active sources are included when seeking the next source (the lower left corner button on main screen). Therefore, it might be desirable to inactivate all but one of the back cameras to avoid having to seek through multiple back cameras for typical use. Moreover, sources can now be given an order during seek.
More1.95.2
June 19, 2020
Improved performance and minor bug fixes. No new features this version.
1.95.1
May 1, 2020
Corrects a minor issue with the framing button callout - it previously failed to update after frame adjustment. No new features this version.
1.95.0
April 23, 2020
Improved stability and app performance. No new features this release.
1.91.3
February 4, 2020
The visible area of the preview image is now used to set both exposure and focus. This assure that what you zoom-in on is properly exposed; good for sunny days where the subject you zoomed-in on is in a shady spot, for example. Likewise, the camera's focus is now based on what has been zoomed-in on, instead of the whole preview image as previously implemented. This feature does require the camera in question to support point-of-interest functionality, but most all cameras do today. This version also corrects a minor animation inconsistency present in several of the previous releases.
More1.91.1
January 31, 2020
Fixes major bug regarding devices which are multi-camera capable. Also makes switching between presets much fast, improves image processing speeds, and fixes other minor bugs. No new features this release.
More1.91.0
January 3, 2020
Fixes two minor bugs; (1) incorrectly displayed frame handles after rotate, (2) framing icon did not change from crop to eraser after selecting standard frame. No new features this release.
MoreYes, there is an iPad version available for SCSnapShot.
The SCSnapShot app was built by Spencer Burroughs.
The minimum iOS version for the SCSnapShot app is 12.3.
Currently, there are no user ratings available for SCSnapShot.
The App Category Of Scsnapshot Is Photo & Video.
The current version of SCSnapShot is 1.95.6.
SCSnapShot updated on October 5, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 15, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, SCSnapShot supports English.
No, SCSnapShot is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, users cannot make in-app purchases within SCSnapShot.
Sorry, SCSnapShot is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.
No, SCSnapShot does not incorporate ads within the app.