Is it possible to have the boot animation a higher quality...because at the moment it looks like crap....or can someone point me to the stock gingerbread. Thanks in advanced!!
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Demo has created a modified version with better lighting and colour. It's not 800x480, but it definitely looks great.
The GB one isn't 800x480 either, though it does look very sharp as it is (due to the pixelation). I've tried enlarging that with several filters but didn't get anything that i liked enough to keep, but i think i will give it another shot in a different way soon.
Thanks!!!
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When I'm looking at the screen before I take a picture its very vibrant and bright and the quality is amazing but when I capture it then view it there allways very dim, anyone have a solution?
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I'm experiencing same issue. Just before I close it, it shows in true colors and disappears.
Same thing here. Only seems to do it while I'm using a rom that has the bravia engine though
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Im on out of the box rom, there has to be a solution
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In most cases, you have to learn how to use the camera. It's not a SLR system. What you see on the screen is not necessarily what you're going to capture. All the settings, and there are many of them... it's a pretty capable camera, in the camera menu are there for a reason. Leaving everything on "auto" is generally not the best way to approach photography. Experience is the best teacher. Learn what ISO, Exposure, White balance, Contrast, Scene mode, and two dozen other parameters do. It will help you get a great shot when you need one.
are the pictures affected? i'd assume not if everything on auto setting as mentioned above.
I played with the settings still dim pictures
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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Try increasing the brightness of the display. It should make the pictures look alot better.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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I read somewhere that turning off the auto adjust screen power in display settings help.
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I believe you may have misread the question. I think he is speaking of the brightness of the actual image, not it appearance in the gallery. The images are still dark when dumped to a computer. I believe the poster above has it correct to alter settings.
There is information in various reviews online that state that the camera functions well at either high or really low levels of light. If there is SOME light you're out of luck. I find this to be true with mine
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The poster did not state that. He simply said it was dim when viewing it. I honestly had the same problem. Taking a picture and seeing how nice it looked but then when I went to look at it in the gallery it was dim. So I tried turning the brightness of the display up alil bit, it looked just as bright when I initially took the picture.
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Yeah its the actual picture not the display, has anyone played with the settings and had any better results?
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This is decently bright but the room.is much much brighter
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I haven't played with the settings yet. But that one you posted is a really good looking pic
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Oh I see. That picture is actually good tho. Here is one I took last weekend. The room was really really bright. The camera sensor on our phones need a decent amount of light for the picture to come out bright.
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I only experience the issue when viewing in the Gallery, or immediately after taking the shot. When I turn auto-brightness off" they look exactly the same as they did on screen. As for dumping to the computer, I am not 100% but all of the ones uploaded to FB have been fine.
Yeah they ain't too great in dark rooms. But those pics look great. I compared some of my pics with my wife's 4s. She had to take the same pic several times to get it to show the detail mine showed with 1 shot
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Auto brightness on the screen or the camera
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Ok so i switched over to the One X from the Galaxy S3 for 4 main reasons, 1. When HTC finally is up to date with the source codes, this phone can most likely beat the S3, 2. The screen shows colors and looks a lot better, 3. The build quality over the S3, and 4. The camera. But after some use the camera isnt all that i was expecting unless im missing something, to me the camera doesnt seem as good as the comparison pictures and the pictures i havet taken with the S3 and One X. Any ideas on how to improve the camera capture quality?
Reduce saturation levels by -1.
Otherwise, pink seems like vibrant red and distorts a lot of colors.
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theking_13 said:
Reduce saturation levels by -1.
Otherwise, pink seems like vibrant red and distorts a lot of colors.
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Thank you so much, that was a GIANT improvement ^_^
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Thank you so much, that was a GIANT improvement ^_^
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This!
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Ok so i switched over to the One X from the Galaxy S3 for 4 main reasons, 1. When HTC finally is up to date with the source codes, this phone can most likely beat the S3, 2. The screen shows colors and looks a lot better, 3. The build quality over the S3, and 4. The camera. But after some use the camera isnt all that i was expecting unless im missing something, to me the camera doesnt seem as good as the comparison pictures and the pictures i havet taken with the S3 and One X. Any ideas on how to improve the camera capture quality?
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For best quality use a custom ROM with the HQ camera mods that disable compression on the jpg and up the bit rate on the video.
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Hunt3r.j2 said:
For best quality use a custom ROM with the HQ camera mods that disable compression on the jpg and up the bit rate on the video.
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This will not fix the pathetic default color settings nor will it fix the incorrect calibration of the preset white balance options. I must say that as nice a phone as the hox is the camera is a rather disgraceful dud and an egg in their face. As pointed out earlier reducing saturation by -1 take the state of the camera from useless (skin looks like cooked shrimp) to merely atrocious. HTC really needs to fix that pronto, and the problem is somewhere in the demosaicing and color conversion algorithms.
I love the camera on the One X.
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Hey guys,
I recently noticed that the One XL camera is doing some post-processing after the image is taken. It sharpens and brightens the photos, but also leaves them looking washed out. I've always thought that darker One XL photos looked a little washed out when posted on Facebook or Instagram.
This is especially evident when using the review feature in the Sense camera. When you take a photo, the one shot being reviewed looks sharp with a good contrast. But if you immediately open the photo that's in the gallery, you'll see the difference immediately.
Now, I'm wondering if there is any way to disable this? It seems to also happen in CM10, so it might be a hardware feature.
What ROM are you running currently?
I've never experienced this to be honest
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What ROM are you running currently?
I've never experienced this to be honest
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I was running Newts JB and now I'm on CM10 with the same issue. Did you by any chance try the sequence I explained and notice any difference?
I love being able to adjust the gamma on my pc to make blacks darker. Has anyone figured out how to do this for Android yet? My one big knock on the Note 10.1 is that blacks look kind of gray to me.
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For anyone interested I have noticed that the Maxthon HD browser does blacks better than most.
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Funny how something as simple as gamma adjustment seems to be the third rail of Android. What makes this so difficult?
Why Galaxy screens and the shots taken from their camera are so over saturated? For that matter I changed the Adaptive display to Basic it looks much better.
Must be your first samsung phone.
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car.los.7399 said:
Must be your first samsung phone.
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Second, first was Note 5.
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Second, first was Note 5.
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Samsung likes to do that to their screens and pictures.
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you can tune down a bit on screen > adaptive display to photo
and on camera, use pro mode, with all auto but saturation toned down to your preference.
Im still looking for a proper way, though