Does the camera on the S710 take only portrait photos? are there any solution to take landscape photos? I always need to rotate the photos after shooting...
Forgive me for stating the obvious, but as with any camera, if you want to take a landscape photo, turn the camera/phone onto it's side and take the picture
I think you didnt understand or I didnt explained well the problem.
When you take a photo on the S710, the picture ir stored in portrait mode, also the date label is put in the bottom of the picture. Is there an option to save the picture in landscape mode?
mine takes pictures with how the camera is positioned...
so if i want landscape, i turn the camera horizontally
I mean the pictures is always saved in portrait format (1200x1600)
tocache said:
I mean the pictures is always saved in portrait format (1200x1600)
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Do Digital Cameras have this functionality? Mine doesn't. It saves the picture portrait, and if I need to show anyone it in landscape I turn the camera on it's side.
The same when you print them, landscape photos are because they are on their side.
I don't think the functionality you are looking for is available.
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I took some photo's on the HTC Touch Pro/XDA Serra in landscape format and when i flick through the photos in Pictures & Videos tab in TF3D, some of the pictures come out in portrait format (rotated 90 degrees). This makes viewing the pictures on the phone difficult as everytime i rotate the phone to view the image, the accelorometer auto rotates it another 90 degrees. I have to tilt my head to see the image and try not to rotate the phone.
So annoying! Anyone get this problem on their phone.
Is there something out there where you can manually rotate the photo's which have come out in the wrong orientation?
There is a registry entry that takes care of this. I don't know what the registry key is but I do know that the Advanced Configuration program for the Raphael takes care of it. It is under the Camera section called "Encode photos in portrait mode". By default it says "yes" but you want it to say "no".
Here's a link to Advanced Config
http://rapidshare.com/files/201954213/Advanced_Configuration_Tool_v3.3.cab
does anyone know what is registry entry for entry for encode pictures in portrait mode?
Hi guys,
I'd like to underline a problem I have with some applications for camera, like Camera360, Camera Effects, Pudding Camera and so on.
Even if I set the display to not rotating (in other words, always landscape), those apps when taking a photo take it in portrait mode, and I have to rotate them manually with another program.
The strange thing is that while capturing the image is set in landscape mode (so I have the illusion that everything is working fine), but when saving the photo it is rotated by 90°, like it would have been taken in portrait.
Do you know how to solve this problem?
It is very uncomfortable to rotate manually every photo taken with those programs.
Hope you the best, thank you!
Marco
Hey everyone,
Just recently, I've been having a problem with blurry pictures because the photo taker assumes that the photo is taken and saved before it is taken.
Previously on roms, once you press the blue button on the camera app, you see the autofocus do its work, and then it stops (which means the photo has been taken).
However, on the ROM I am currently on, it does the autofocus and the still, but takes like 3 seconds after that before the photo is actually taken O.O I'm not sure why, but this is causing a lot of blurry pictures because autofocus doesnt account for the 3 seconds between the focus and the actually photo taken.
Any ideas?
I do not have your phone/brand/rom so I have no experience in your device whatsoever.
However, I think that you are spot on about the autofocus potentially being a cause.
Are you able to disable it or use another camera application that has tap to focus or similar?
Sorry for the late reply.
Using another camera app causes some glitches (parts of the picture cuts off, streaks of white on the sides, etc.). Tap to focus will not help the problem because there is still a gap between when the pic is taken and when it is focused.
Thanks.
How do you return the Mate 9 camera settings to what is seen on a new phone? In other words all pictures now are hazy and my lady friend does not know how to get camera back to have camera work on Auto and get clear sharp focused pictures. Since she is 8000 miles away I cannot help her by reading online pdf as there are no examples shown with each of the myriad settings and I think it would be better to let her just shoot in full auto at this time. How do you restore camera to allow best overall images possible?
Open camera, swipe left, scroll to bottom, tap the Restore Defaults button.
Thank you very much she did that. Problem is all pictures are seeming to lack saturation and is that normal for the Mate 9 OOB? Also I was reading that the first thing to do is change resolution to 12M but she told me that there is only 8 M and smaller down to .3M (4 choices) ?
She needs to stop taking selfies
For the back camera you have up to 20M, for the front it's 8M.
When you have selfie mode (front camera mode) on you can only change settings for that mode (though restoring Defaults restore both/all modes' settings)
Thank you but the only use of front camera is video chat but she restored defaults so it should be fine now ???
Today I was taking pictures with my S6 using the PRO mode and was fiddling with the AF option, when I noticed something interesting. When I drag the Focus slider from Infinity towards Macro, the camera ZOOMs IN while also adjusting the focus. The ZOOMED in image in the view finder looks absolutely lossless.
Here's the thing, it stays like that till the time my finger is on the slider. The moment I lift my finger it goes back to its normal state. The zoomed area in the viewfinder is comparable to the 4X Digital Zoom that our Phone usually does but with much HIGHER QUALITY! There's no way I can click without leaving the slider or take a screenshot, but I will try to record my screen and post the video if possible. I know this sounds rubbish. Any thoughts??
If you want take the picture with zoom, take it without zoom first. Then crop it.
It will way better than pre-zoomed picture.
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If you want take the picture with zoom, take it without zoom first. Then crop it.
It will way better than pre-zoomed picture.
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not sure if you comprehend..
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not sure if you comprehend..
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I understood what you want to mean.
While you took the picture with zoom applied, phone applies extra processing to picture (idk why) and it causes to picture look worse than it should be.
While adjusting the AF on manuel mode, what you see is an non-proccessed pure image. That's why you see it "better".
So, if you want to take the picture w/ zoom applied with better quality, we need less proccess.
That's why I said that you should take picture without zoom, then crop it.
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I understood what you want to mean.
While you took the picture with zoom applied, phone applies extra processing to picture (idk why) and it causes to picture look worse than it should be.
While adjusting the AF on manuel mode, what you see is an non-proccessed pure image. That's why you see it "better".
So, if you want to take the picture w/ zoom applied with better quality, we need less proccess.
That's why I said that you should take picture without zoom, then crop it.
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I see the quality of a zoomed image saved in RAW format is similar to that you get in Auto Mode if not worse, since there is no post-processing applied here. But the live preview I mentioned in my earlier post was much better than both. Also, do you get a pinkish tint in your images when shooting in Manual mode under extreme low light scenes? Thanks for your response.
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I see the quality of a zoomed image saved in RAW format is similar to that you get in Auto Mode if not worse, since there is no post-processing applied here. But the live preview I mentioned in my earlier post was much better than both. Also, do you get a pinkish tint in your images when shooting in Manual mode under extreme low light scenes? Thanks for your response.
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There is always a proccess applied when you press the "shoot" button. Maybe even in RAW mode.
If I set shutter speed to too long, picture has pinkish tint as you said. My sensor is ISOCELL btw.