Whenever i take a picture in burst camera mode, the picture has a green tint on it. I had the problem with the stock ROM when I enabled all camera modes and still have it running mightymike's 11.16 rom so it may be hardware related. All other camera modes seem to work fine. Has anyone else come across this problem?
mikelittle24 said:
Whenever i take a picture in burst camera mode, the picture has a green tint on it. I had the problem with the stock ROM when I enabled all camera modes and still have it running mightymike's 11.16 rom so it may be hardware related. All other camera modes seem to work fine. Has anyone else come across this problem?
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This is completely a stab in the dark, but try taking your back cover off and take a picture. Do you still have a green tint? Also, when you move the picture to a computer, does it have a green tint still?
TaurusBullba said:
This is completely a stab in the dark, but try taking your back cover off and take a picture. Do you still have a green tint? Also, when you move the picture to a computer, does it have a green tint still?
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Interesting... When i move the picture to the computer it looks fine. Also, When I browse to the pic thru the file explorer, it also looks fine. It's only green in the pic immediately after the shot.
Ah well.. Thanks for the ideas.
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Just wanted to know if everyone is experiencing the same issues with their cameras.
1. When I open up camera, for a split second the initial photo image displayed is pinkish, then the white balance kicks in which normalises the image colours.
2. When taking photos in certain lighting conditions where theres a white background (such as a white sandy beach), I get a pinkish haze in the middle of the image.
**note** for (1) it must be the white balance, as it only does this when set to automatic. If I set it to a manual setting, its ok. Stupid phone lolz
I have never seen either of those issues...hmm...perhaps you have a bad camera sensor?
Never saw either issue on mine
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Seems to only happen when I'm indoors under fluoro lights.
Yeah that happens to me, but I don't see it as much of an issue, because on the computer the images look fine.
Hello Guys whenever i try to take pictures with HDR+ on they get clicked (I am also able to see the small preview thumbnail in the cornor) but when i open them they are just gray squares!
normal camera works fine.
NO FC.
running stock with Franco Kernel (32)!
Sonone said:
Hello Guys whenever i try to take pictures with HDR+ on they get clicked (I am also able to see the small preview thumbnail in the cornor) but when i open them they are just gray squares!
normal camera works fine.
NO FC.
running stock with Franco Kernel (32)!
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have you given the hdr+ photos a few seconds to develop?
simms22 said:
have you given the hdr+ photos a few seconds to develop?
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ya i did (the circle animation to complete itself) but let me tell you that this happens randomly not always?
is the camera mod in dev thread required to resolve this?
Sonone said:
ya i did (the circle animation to complete itself) but let me tell you that this happens randomly not always?
is the camera mod in dev thread required to resolve this?
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no, i do not use the camera mod.
hdr+ mode works perfectly for me. and im not talking about when the circle animation finishes. give it a good 7-8 seconds after the camera animation finishes to check out the photo. also, if you take many hdr+ photos, itll take a while before all the photos are ready.
simms22 said:
no, i do not use the camera mod.
hdr+ mode works perfectly for me. and im not talking about when the circle animation finishes. give it a good 7-8 seconds after the camera animation finishes to check out the photo. also, if you take many hdr+ photos, itll take a while before all the photos are ready.
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Agreed. If you try to view the picture too soon it will screw up the rendering process...had that happen the first few days I owned the phone.
simms22 said:
no, i do not use the camera mod.
hdr+ mode works perfectly for me. and im not talking about when the circle animation finishes. give it a good 7-8 seconds after the camera animation finishes to check out the photo. also, if you take many hdr+ photos, itll take a while before all the photos are ready.
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thanks ya i just tried waiting and it works!
bekyndnunwind said:
Agreed. If you try to view the picture too soon it will screw up the rendering process...had that happen the first few days I owned the phone.
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i believe patience is the key!
I usually don't take pictures with flash, but today I noticed that the flash doesn't work properly in the camera app. When I try to take a picture, the the flash lights up while the camera is focusing, but when the actual picture is being taken it remains off, resulting into a very dark picture. I am running stock 4.4.4 + elementalx kernel. Has anyone else noticed something similiar and have any idea how to fix this?
Hi everyone,
I'm facing an issue with burst shooting.
When I burst-shoot photos in mid to low light conditions using the HTC stock camera app, I can see that most of the photos (except the first 3-5 photos) are filled with colorful noise all over them...
I'm using an EMEA HTC U11 128GB model with 1.27.401.5 software and camera app v9.20.9740975.
Am I the only one that facing this issue?
Please refer to the attachments to see the problem yourself.
Left image is the third burst-shot and looks OK.
Right image is the fifth burst-shot and looks very grainy (all the burst shots from the 5th and on look like that)
There is nothing wrong with it. Burst mode does not have the noise reduction algorithms which are available in hdr auto mode. Therefore these shots are perfectly normal in bad light conditions. Mine does the same.
phylosoph said:
There is nothing wrong with it. Burst mode does not have the noise reduction algorithms which are available in hdr auto mode. Therefore these shots are perfectly normal in bad light conditions. Mine does the same.
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When I capture burst shots on the ported google camera app, all photos are looking just fine without all that densed noise so I think you are wrong. You can try it yourself.
Something is very wrong with this feature on stock camera app on my side, I'm sure that it doesn't need to look like that at all.
I see a clear difference between the 3 to 5 first shots and all the rest, it's like they were taken by a different sensor!
I thought you were asking if your phone has a problem or not, so I answered according to what I understood.
It's how the stock camera app is. It needs some updates to fix these issues, there is nothing we can do about it except waiting.
I do believe that google camera is superior to stock app with good settings in almost every condition therefore I use google camera.
phylosoph said:
I thought you were asking if your phone has a problem or not, so I answered according to what I understood.
It's how the stock camera app is. It needs some updates to fix these issues, there is nothing we can do about it except waiting.
I do believe that google camera is superior to stock app with good settings in almost every condition therefore I use google camera.
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Thanks for the clarification.
Meanwhile I will continue to use burst captures only on Google Camera app.
Hope that HTC knows about this issue and trying to fix this as we speak. :fingers-crossed:
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.
forumber2 said:
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..
arneldna said:
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.
forumber2 said:
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.