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Support automatic camera switching and high-quality, high-resolution photo capture in your macOS app when iPhone is used as a camera for Mac.

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I am using an AVCaptureSession in a macOS application for real time scan/image feature detection. Since most iPhone cameras are better than most Mac cameras I also support Continuity Camera. This generally works very well. However, when the user wants to point the iPhone/Continuity camera down at a document on the desk, as is most likely the case, the Continuity camera flips and 'corrects' the video orientation to landscape. How can I prevent that? I am using more or less the exact architecture that apple provides in the Supporting Continuity Camera sample app.
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The 24-megapixel camera is most widely used for daily photography, and the 48-megapixel camera is only used for taking landscapes or photos. After all, it takes up too much memory. The biggest problem with the 14promax now is that its photography is lame, and the 12-megapixel camera has long lagged behind Android. There are too many. Adding 24 million modes is much more valuable than updating iOS, and the experience is directly doubled.
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iPhone 14 promax uses 12 million pixels to sharpen it so severely that it is impossible to see. Using 48 million pixels takes up too much space. It starts with 128g. How can there be so much space, plus shooting videos. The biggest problem at present is that there are no 24 million pixels, which greatly affects the daily shooting experience. People around me who use the 14pro series say that not having 24 million pixels is the biggest problem at the moment.
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While working on the Mac Catalyst version of my iOS app, I noticed something interesting. I have a UITextView with the allowsEditingTextAttributes property enabled. When running the app on a Mac, the context menu that appears when right-clicking inside the UITextField includes the menu item "Import from iPhone or iPad". That brings up a menu with 3 options each for my iPhone and iPad that I happen to connected to my Mac recently. There options include "Take Photo", "Scan Documents", and "Add Sketch". I created a brand new iOS app project and simply added a UITextView to the main view controller. After setting allowsEditingTextAttributes to true, it shows the same behavior. Some questions: Is this documented anywhere? I'm guessing this is related to Continuity Camera in some way. But there's no mention of this anywhere that I've seen so far. How can I prevent this menu from appearing? Nothing related to these menus comes through the canPerformAction(_:withSender:) method. And nothing related to these menus is part of the menu item array sent to the UITextViewDelegate textView(_:editMenuForTextIn:suggestedActions:) method. I need to remove this menu in my app because while I support some text attributes (bold, italic, underline), I do not want to allow pictures to be added. Does anything else in iOS under Mac Catalyst automatically get similar support? If so, what?
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