I think that I should have include screen shots in first post, because it seems that each of us is talking about different thinks. Anyway here they are.
I don't need anything special, I just need crop and rotate. But it should work efficiently and fast.
Here is screenshot how does cropping part looks on iPhone. Photo is around 3000px on long side. It quite a bad design for cropping. Please consider that while it may look big on computer screen, but iPhone screen is much smaller and often surrounding light conditions are much worse then in office. On iPhone screen it's practically unusable, please try it. And correction is quite simple, just make photo bigger. Screen is much bigger, so why there is such a big space around it when cropping? I can't extend crop area beyond what you see on screenshot.
I press this button and always get auto mode. You mention that I can customise starting in photo mode, can you please write how to do it? I spent about 10min looking for that setting, but could not find it.
I just want to take this kind of photos in landscape, which is no problem in iPhone camera, but it's impossible in Evernote, because it always switches to portrait. You can see orientation on flash icon.
I don't need removing distortion or some other fancy stuff, just take photo in landscape. Example photo of knife on table.
If I press first crop icon and then rotate and then try change crop area, I can't change crop beyond borders which you see on photo (actually I can go to sides but not top or bottom). Thats maximum. So I have to cancel edit and start again. I have to first press rotate and then crop. Correct function would be after pressing crop, rotate would be gray, so I can't press it or I should be able to change crop area on whole photo.
Radek