[Q] light sensor in all wm - General Questions and Answers

... you may keep away my crazy words,
But
keep ur attention for a few moment on me.
I have noticed when I click photos through my windows mobile6 pro p3400I, when I aim my mobile camera darker corner of my room it's light brighter.
Sir can not it becomes a light sensor?If not why?
please please light on my query.

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Low FPS Camera Temporary Fix

I found a very interesting thread speaking about camera low fps problem on kayser.
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1. open the camera application
2.Turn off the device by pressing the power button.( do not close camera application)
3.while pointing at a low light object (it have to be low light, what i do is cover the camera with my palm, so no light can be detected by the camera), press the power button to turn on the device, u will notice incredibly more FPS when u shoot in low light condition with no lag at all!!
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I try it on my cruise and it's amazing. I can now move camera without problems.
Try it
OriginaL thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=365345
Bye
Ziggy
Ziggy95 said:
I found a very interesting thread speaking about camera low fps problem on kayser.
>>
1. open the camera application
2.Turn off the device by pressing the power button.( do not close camera application)
3.while pointing at a low light object (it have to be low light, what i do is cover the camera with my palm, so no light can be detected by the camera), press the power button to turn on the device, u will notice incredibly more FPS when u shoot in low light condition with no lag at all!!
<<
I try it on my cruise and it's amazing. I can now move camera without problems.
Try it
OriginaL thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=365345
Bye
Ziggy
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Just tryed it and works fine! thanks for tip
Really impressive!!!
Incredible !!
thankssssss
really unbelievable....
but however... it works great!
Thank You!
Works great, the only tip I could add is:
after you did that "fix" don't point your camera to the area with much light or the lag will be back again and you will need to reapply the "fix".
As I just replied in the Kaiser thread: if I do it that way, I just get really dark indoor pictures. To be honest: they are just black with really really dark gray shades... Useless.
great tip! thanks. I knew the low FPS had something to do with the aperature, just didnt know how to calibrate it. Maybe HTC can lower the threshhold for low light in an update. Indoor pics and video are much quicker this way.

wm 6.5 Camera Problem... :(

I installed coolcamera on my wm 6.5 Tornado, but for some reason the program auto dims regardless of the brightness and contrast settings. Anyone seen this or know how to fix?
i have the problem too
this even happens when u r normally using camera. Its fix is cover ur camera with ur hand (provide it artificial darkness) after 20-30 seconds, lift ur hand off ur phone's camera and its brightness will return. Though I rarely use my phone's camera, I use this trick when I want to take a snap

Question about Sensation's camera/sensor.

http://i.imgur.com/Dh964.jpg
This pic is taken with a stock camera. It doesnt matter which White Balance I chose, the camera can never correct the green light. The lights and objects on windows on the right building have correct colors.
http://i.imgur.com/uhGI9.jpg
This pic is taken with Camera360 app at max ISO (1600) with flashlight constantly on. I noticed that the app flushes the photo with some red (already visible through the phone before pressing the shutter) and now the walls shows the correct color but the windows/curtains and the sky(the sky is the least of my worries) are overflushed with red. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesnt.
I know that camera phones are basically point and shoot and I shouldnt expect too much of it under low light conditions but I have a photo that shows rows of green lit light posts and I am not pleased
What should I do to fix this?

[Q] Is Spot Metering in the Camera a part of the app, kernel or hardware?

It truly kills me that the Motorola Razr does not have the spot metering feature like the Iphone 4.... To the point where I've considered making the switch.
For those that don,t know what spot metering is: When you're shooting a photo of something with contrasting light and dark, like a sunset or a picture in a dim room with a bright window, you touch the screen where you'd like the camera to auto adjust the exposure for. So for instance if you're trying to take a shot of something in the dark side, you would touch that area and the image would change to show more of the dark features and wash out the light area.
Is this feature a part of the app, kernel or hardware? I haven't seen many other Android devices that do it. My EVO used to have the feature... wtf man.

I have a display issue. Please someone confirm me that is normal or not?

Hey there, I recently bought the OP8. Sadly, my display have an issue.
Get a dark grey image. I used a dark grey image from google image search.
Set brightness at 20-30%, auto brightness off, DC dimming off, screen calibration to natural.
Display the dark grey image, make sure it cover fullscreen.
The issue is, which can be seen more easily inside a dark room:
The under-screen fingerprint sensor is visible as 2 overlapping rectangles
Photo attached ..
Please someone confirm me that is normal or not. Can i continue using the phone? Everything else is great. Just this issue. Should i keep the phone? I Got it from online unofficial , so It's gonna be difficult to claim warranty. Thank you
This is normal. All fingerprint readers for all phones that sits under the display are visible if you just find the extreme colour setting, light setting, angle, sun light or whatever far-fetched, never used setting needed.
sukanto69 said:
Hey there, I recently bought the OP8. Sadly, my display have an issue.
Get a dark grey image. I used a dark grey image from google image search.
Set brightness at 20-30%, auto brightness off, DC dimming off, screen calibration to natural.
Display the dark grey image, make sure it cover fullscreen.
The issue is, which can be seen more easily inside a dark room:
The under-screen fingerprint sensor is visible as 2 overlapping rectangles
Photo attached ..
Please someone confirm me that is normal or not. Can i continue using the phone? Everything else is great. Just this issue. Should i keep the phone? I Got it from online unofficial , so It's gonna be difficult to claim warranty. Thank you
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This is normal, the rectangular portion will be translicent so that the reader behind the screen can register your finger print. for the reader to see your screen it needs that window.
Congratulations you have a FingerPrint reader.

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