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How to skip 'retake and use' option after captureing photo from camera or how to change font and color of these buttons.

We have used following code

    self.gimgPicker = [[GKImagePicker alloc] init];
    self.gimgPicker.cropSize = CGSizeMake(310, 310);
    self.gimgPicker.delegate = self;
    self.gimgPicker.desiredSize = CGSizeMake(640, 640);
    imgPicker = [[UIImagePickerController alloc] init];
            // Set type to Photo Library if button at index is selected
            if ([UIImagePickerController isSourceTypeAvailable: UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera]) {

                self.gimgPicker.imagePickerController.sourceType = UIImagePickerControllerSourceTypeCamera;
                [parentController presentModalViewController:self.gimgPicker.imagePickerController animated:YES];
}

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this view is brought to you by showsCameraControls property of UIImagePickerController class

If you set it to NO you won't see that screen, but you will have to provide camera controls.

Your alternative is to use AVFoundation which will give you full flexibility on how it looks and performs. Although it will take a bit more time to setup, it will pay-off in the long run.

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I use swizzle to solve this problem, though a little bit hack...

Using reveal I know the shutter button's class name is CAMShutterButton, and it's a subclass of UIButton

So I just hide this button when it's loaded to superview, and put a custom shutter button to send takePicture message

Well since I can hide it, I can actually add target action to this button or using notificatio

remember to setShowsCameraControls before call takePicture to skip retake and use

camera without shutter button

then u can do what ever u want in

- (void)imagePickerController:(UIImagePickerController *)picker didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:(NSDictionary *)info
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What about?

imagepicker.allowsEditing = NO

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