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/****************************************************************************
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#include "qdeclarativecamera_p.h"
#include "qdeclarativecameraflash_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\qmltype CameraFlash
\instantiates QDeclarativeCameraFlash
\inqmlmodule QtMultimedia
\brief An interface for flash related camera settings.
\ingroup multimedia_qml
\ingroup camera_qml
CameraFlash is part of the \b{QtMultimedia 5.0} module.
This type allows you to operate the camera flash
hardware and control the flash mode used. Not all cameras have
flash hardware (and in some cases it is shared with the
\l {Torch}{torch} hardware).
It should not be constructed separately, instead the
\c flash property of a \l Camera should be used.
\qml
import QtQuick 2.0
import QtMultimedia 5.0
Camera {
id: camera
exposure.exposureCompensation: -1.0
flash.mode: Camera.FlashRedEyeReduction
}
\endqml
*/
/*!
Construct a declarative camera flash object using \a parent object.
*/
QDeclarativeCameraFlash::QDeclarativeCameraFlash(QCamera *camera, QObject *parent) :
QObject(parent)
{
m_exposure = camera->exposure();
connect(m_exposure, SIGNAL(flashReady(bool)), this, SIGNAL(flashReady(bool)));
}
QDeclarativeCameraFlash::~QDeclarativeCameraFlash()
{
}
/*!
\property bool QDeclarativeCameraFlash::ready
This property indicates whether the flash is charged.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty bool QtMultimedia::CameraFlash::ready
This property indicates whether the flash is charged.
*/
bool QDeclarativeCameraFlash::isFlashReady() const
{
return m_exposure->isFlashReady();
}
/*!
\property QDeclarativeCameraFlash::mode
This property holds the camera flash mode. The mode can be one of the constants in \l QCameraExposure::FlashMode.
*/
/*!
\qmlproperty enumeration QtMultimedia::CameraFlash::mode
This property holds the camera flash mode.
The mode can be one of the following:
\table
\header \li Value \li Description
\row \li Camera.FlashOff \li Flash is Off.
\row \li Camera.FlashOn \li Flash is On.
\row \li Camera.FlashAuto \li Automatic flash.
\row \li Camera.FlashRedEyeReduction \li Red eye reduction flash.
\row \li Camera.FlashFill \li Use flash to fillin shadows.
\row \li Camera.FlashTorch \li Constant light source. If supported, torch can be
enabled without loading the camera.
\row \li Camera.FlashVideoLight \li Constant light source, useful for video capture.
The light is turned on only while the camera is active.
\row \li Camera.FlashSlowSyncFrontCurtain
\li Use the flash in conjunction with a slow shutter speed.
This mode allows better exposure of distant objects and/or motion blur effect.
\row \li Camera.FlashSlowSyncRearCurtain
\li The similar mode to FlashSlowSyncFrontCurtain but flash is fired at the end of exposure.
\row \li Camera.FlashManual \li Flash power is manually set.
\endtable
*/
QDeclarativeCameraFlash::FlashMode QDeclarativeCameraFlash::flashMode() const
{
return QDeclarativeCameraFlash::FlashMode(int(m_exposure->flashMode()));
}
void QDeclarativeCameraFlash::setFlashMode(QDeclarativeCameraFlash::FlashMode mode)
{
if (flashMode() != mode) {
m_exposure->setFlashMode(QCameraExposure::FlashModes(mode));
emit flashModeChanged(mode);
}
}
/*!
\qmlsignal QtMultimedia::CameraFlash::flashModeChanged(int)
This signal is emitted when the \c flashMode property is changed.
The corresponding handler is \c onFlashModeChanged.
*/
/*!
\qmlsignal QtMultimedia::CameraFlash::flashReady(bool)
This signal is emitted when QCameraExposure indicates that
the flash is ready to use.
The corresponding handler is \c onFlashReadyChanged.
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
#include "moc_qdeclarativecameraflash_p.cpp"
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