Do you use vignette? On other phones i didn't have such issue. Now on p920 photos are too stretched horizontally. It can be seen when moving your phone orientation from portrait to landscape position. Objects are stretched horizontally in landscape mode.
Strange. Shame cause vignette is one of my favorite photo app.
I emailed to the developer, but for now no response, so i decided to write here. If nobody didn't notice anything maybe it's my rom's fault.
Settings-show full viewfinder (tick) solved the problem.
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Is there a way to get all of the photos when viewing with the gallery to fill the screen without having to switch to landscape mode?
On my windows phone, using HTC's album viewer and scrolling thru the pics, they always were rotated the correct way as to fill the screen without having to rotate the phone, whether they were taken as portrait of landscape pictures.
This is a bit annoying.
Oh, and a second question, how about a way to make the gallery go into camera shots by default when I push the gallery shortcut.
Thanks all wise android gurus.
I am running Infused 2.04 on my Infuse, and have always had the problem where photos taken while the phone is vertical, end up sideways when uploaded to Google+, sent in emails, and on the phone itself after I flash a new rom.
In other words, it seems the pictures themselves are not embedded with the picture orientation data, so when opened in other places, they are not rotated correctly.
For some reason, they upload to Facebook correctly, but no where else.
Resurrecting this thread.. Anyone happen to have a solution?
In my case, my portrait photos get rotated in Facebook, Google+, Twitter... seemingly any app I connect to using the "Share" function in the Gallery app. Oddly enough, the photos display in the correct portrait orientation in the Gallery app itself; they just get rotated when I try to share them.
I can fix the rotation by cropping a tiny sliver off the photos in the Gallery app; but doing so reduces the photo down to roughly VGA resolution.
Running Infused 2.3.3. Auto-rotation is enabled in the phone's settings.
PharmNerd said:
Resurrecting this thread.. Anyone happen to have a solution?
In my case, my portrait photos get rotated in Facebook, Google+, Twitter... seemingly any app I connect to using the "Share" function in the Gallery app. Oddly enough, the photos display in the correct portrait orientation in the Gallery app itself; they just get rotated when I try to share them.
I can fix the rotation by cropping a tiny sliver off the photos in the Gallery app; but doing so reduces the photo down to roughly VGA resolution.
Running Infused 2.3.3. Auto-rotation is enabled in the phone's settings.
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i have noticed this. it bugs me. i have yet to find a solution even rotating it on the phone wont work it self.
I'm running the modified version of the Xiaomi camera app for AOSP, but I assume the Panorama function works as stock.
My question is how to get it to go into VR mode. It seems to work two different ways, but I can't figure out how to switch between them. In some photos, it takes the panorama shot then stitches it all together into a single composite, slightly wonky picture. In some, it creates a VR picture, Google Photos shows the thumbnail with a VR icon, and when you view it, it pans around the image when you move the phone from side to side.
The other question is how to make Panorama mode work in landscape. I've also managed to do this before, but when I try it now it tells me to reorient the phone. Maybe I'm misremembering and did, in fact, do the previous VR shots in portrait rather than landscape.
nvm
There's a modified version that runs on the AOSP roms.
I had a problem since I bought my OnePlus 7 Pro phone, the tall screen doesn't go well when recording an Instagram story, cause the viewfinder fill the whole screen (specially when using gesture navigation). This cause a bigger side crop from the original camera sensor, and then another top and bottom crop for the people who watch them. So it ends up in a lost of quality and a really frustrating experience, trying to readjust everytime the videos so people can watch them better and having them saved at a weird resolution instead of the standard 16:9.
So, if anyone knows a fix, or how to force the 16:9 aspect ratio in the whole app or hopefully just in the viewfinder section, similar to this fix I found https://www.reddit.com/r/oneplus/co...ries/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
I would be extremely grateful, thank you so much!
Ok can anyone tell a noob what's happening when I cycle through the different Frame options in the Camera app? Is it the same photo just being cropped or is actually changing something different?
What is generally the best setting to have it on? 4:3 for a Portrait and 16:9 for a Landscape photo?