10.10 Section 10: Hardware Limitations (Camera Profiles)

Profile photos + main-UI quick-switcher

Round avatars for each Profile; quick-switch via swipe on main UI.

Where to find it

Viewfinder Profiles icon; ProfileSwitcherSheet on main UI swipe

Summary

Profile rows in the ProfilesDialog gain round 40dp avatars showing a persisted photoPath. The main UI ProfileSwitcherSheet allows swipe-to-cycle between profiles using those avatars as visual cues.

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Detail

How it works

Each of your Profiles (gear bundles) can have a thumbnail photo. For example, your studio profile might show a picture of your 4x5 view camera. Your street profile might show your Leica. The photos make it quick to visually identify which profile you want.

Setting a photo

Open the Profiles dialog, tap the profile you want to edit, and tap the avatar circle. The photo picker opens. Choose a photo from your gallery or take one with the camera. The app stores it with the profile.

Quick-switching

On the main viewfinder, swipe left or right on the Profiles icon (or on the profiles section of the quick-switcher sheet) to cycle through your saved profiles. The avatars slide as you swipe, so you can visually scan and find the one you want.

No photo required

If a profile does not have a photo, the app shows a generic initials circle or placeholder. You can always add or change it later.

Implementation notes (for developers)
Profile rows in ProfilesDialog gain round avatar (40dp); profile.photoPath persisted; main-UI ProfileSwitcherSheet quick-switch via swipe

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