10.3 Section 10: Hardware Limitations (Camera Profiles)

Custom Gear Profiles named bundles

Named bundles that capture every app setting, not just gear.

Where to find it

Viewfinder Profiles icon; ProfilesDialog

Summary

The Profile table replaces the old UserSettings single-row approach. Each Profile row is a named bundle that snapshots every app setting: exposure mode, film stock, shutter/aperture range, toggles, theme, calibration, framing tools, calculator state.

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How it works

Profiles are named snapshots of your entire app setup. One profile is studio-tungsten (daylight fill, custom white balance, professional metering, specific aperture range). Another is fast-film-street (auto-ISO, fast film, normal metering, different calibration).

What gets saved

Each profile saves your current lens, body, film, exposure mode, metering mode, range limits, white balance, framing guides, theme, and any active calculator state. When you switch profiles, the whole rig changes at once.

Creating a profile

Set up your gear and app the way you want. Tap Profiles > Save new Profile and give it a name. The app captures everything.

Switching profiles

Tap the Profiles icon in the viewfinder, then swipe to your desired profile and tap it. All settings flip instantly.

Implementation notes (for developers)
Profile table replaces UserSettings single-row; each row captures every app setting (exposure/format/stock/toggles/theme/calibration/framing/calculators)

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