2.4.1
2018-11-28
- Fixes errors on location search
- Updated SDKs and libraries
2.4
2018-06-13
- Updated for iPhone X (at last)
- Adds SRTM1 as new elevation data source (1-arc second resolution)
- Additional sensor sizes (DJI, Fuji, GoPro)
- Graphics and icons revised throughout
- Updated SDKs and Libraries
TPT now requires iOS 10 or later.
Please send your feedback and questions to support@phototransit.com.
If you're enjoying TPT, a review in the App Store really helps to keep developing the app!
2.3.2
2017-06-30
2.3.2
- Fixed: occasional crash in altitude chart
2.3.1
- Changes: updated map server details
- Fixed: occasional crash when viewing altitude chart before data has been received
Please send us your feedback at support@phototransit.com
2.3.1
2017-06-27
2.3.1
- Changes: updated map server details
- Fixed: occasional crash when viewing altitude chart before data has been received
Please send us your feedback at support@phototransit.com
2.3
2016-12-19
2.3
- New camera format: 6x8cm
- New focal lengths for medium and large format systems
- Link to Help Center added to Settings/Help screen
- New tile server for Open Street Maps (this had to be switched due to changes in the terms of use by the previous provider)
Note: if you had OSM map tiles previously saved for offline use, you will need to view them afresh while online due to the change in the map tile server.
Suggestions, feedback, help? Write to us at support@phototransit.com
2.2.1
2016-08-26
- Bug fixes
- Updated SDKs
Suggestions, feedback, help? Write to us at support@phototransit.com
2.2
2016-07-07
2.2
- New Open Street Map map style (replacing MapQuest OSM which is being turned down on July 11 2016)
- Retina map tiles for Open Street Map and Open Cycle Map on applicable devices
- Updated SDKs
IMPORTANT: with this update, any previously cached offline map tiles will no longer be available due to changes in the map tile sources. Please be sure to view any map OSM and OCM tiles you need BEFORE going offline.
Comments, questions, suggestions, problems? support@phototransit.com
2.1.2
2016-03-12
Bug fixes:
- Pin to pin distance was incorrect if either elevation is unknown
- Clicking through to Vimeo from Help/Settings resulted in draft email to support
- Launch screen background did not fill iPad Pro screen
- Elevation bar was obscured on iPad Pro
- Custom sensor dimensions: iPhone displayed keyboard without decimal point key
- Updated SDKs
What else would you like to see in the app? support@phototransit.com
2.1.1
2016-01-27
2.1.1
- Fixes elevation data source button on iPhone
- Adds GTOPO30 as a new elevation data source: this is a lower resolution model, but with coverage at extreme latitudes (>83°N and S)
2.1
- You can now optionally specific a teleconverter (×1.4, ×1.7, ×2, ×3) to any shot and the field of view will be adjusted accordingly
- Adds support for Handoff (app-to-app, app-to-web)
Find out how to use Handoff: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph18754?locale=en_US
2.0
- iPhone support. We've made a few changes to the user interface to accommodate the smaller device types. On iPhone, you can swipe up/down on both focal length slider and elevation bar to expand or contract them to manage available screen space.
On both iPad and iPhone, you can tap the chart (visible when the elevation bar is expanded) to toggle between altitude and elevation profiles. The lens vertical field of view is shown in Altitude profile mode. Double tapping the chart will toggle between zooming to fit the lens field of view and the altitude profile range.
Video tutorials are available at https://vimeo.com/channels/phototransit or from the Settings/Help page within the app.
Let us know what else you'd like to you see in the app! We're at support@phototransit.com and on Twitter as @phototransit.
2.1
2016-01-22
2.1
- You can now optionally specific a teleconverter (×1.4, ×1.7, ×2, ×3) to any shot and the field of view will be adjusted accordingly
- Adds support for Handoff (app-to-app, app-to-web)
Find out how to use Handoff: https://support.apple.com/kb/ph18754?locale=en_US
2.0
- iPhone support. We've made a few changes to the user interface to accommodate the smaller device types. On iPhone, you can swipe up/down on both focal length slider and elevation bar to expand or contract them to manage available screen space.
On both iPad and iPhone, you can tap the chart (visible when the elevation bar is expanded) to toggle between altitude and elevation profiles. The lens vertical field of view is shown in Altitude profile mode. Double tapping the chart will toggle between zooming to fit the lens field of view and the altitude profile range.
Video tutorials are available at https://vimeo.com/channels/phototransit or from the Settings/Help page within the app.
Let us know what else you'd like to you see in the app! We're at support@phototransit.com and on Twitter as @phototransit.
2.0
2015-12-22
This update adds support for iPhone. We've made a few changes to the user interface to accommodate the smaller device types. On iPhone, you can swipe up/down on both focal length slider and elevation bar to expand or contract them to manage available screen space.
On both iPad and iPhone, you can tap the chart (visible when the elevation bar is expanded) to toggle between altitude and elevation profiles. The lens vertical field of view is shown in Altitude profile mode. Double tapping the chart will toggle between zooming to fit the lens field of view and the altitude profile range.
Video tutorials are available at https://vimeo.com/channels/phototransit or from the Settings/Help page within the app.
Let us know what else you'd like to you see in the app! We're at support@phototransit.com or on Twitter as @phototransit
1.0.7
2015-11-25
- Maintenance release with improved iOS9 compatibility
- Fixes 'sticky' focal length slider under iOS9
iPhone support is coming soon! Follow us on Twitter for all the latest: @photoTransit
1.0.6
2014-04-19
- New setting: control whether Camera or Subject pin is used as primary pin when opening TPE from within the app
- Bug fixes
If you enjoy Photo Transit, we'd really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on the App Store - they help very much.
1.0.5
2014-03-08
- Bug fixes
- Updated SDKs
- Alert added to clarify why app requests access to your photo stream (it's so we can add photos for the sample project)
If you're enjoying using Photo Transit and have some time to spare, please consider leaving us a review in the App Store - it's very helpful and is much appreciated.
1.0.4
2013-10-15
- iOS7 compatibility improvements
- Bug fixes
1.0.3
2013-10-09
- iOS 7 refinements
- Bug fixes
1.0.2
2013-10-01
- iOS7 updates
1.0.1
2013-09-17
- Updates for iOS7
- Bug fixes