Hi Friends,
i have problem with the Lumia 820 from my wife. On white or bright bakgrounds i can see texts and stripes. When I look more closely i can see that the text is similar to the keyboard that pulls up from the bottom.
They are always there. If i record a white wall with the camera, then it is much better to see.
Do anyone else face the same problem? After the work i can put some photos.
Thanks
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Another captivate owner brought this to my attention and i wanted to see if I could replicate it. I didn't notice it on my own or with my pictures so I wouldn't say it's a big deal but wanted to see if anyone else noticed this as well.
In low light, taking pictures of a white surface shows a clear red tint/blotch in the center of the picture. Not sure why this would be, but it seems more evident in low light conditions.
Here are some samples.
Same issue here. It definitely shows up in the camera preview on the AMOLED
mgxplyr said:
Same issue here. It definitely shows up in the camera preview on the AMOLED
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This is because the camera over-saturates the images. If you can find a camera app that lets you change those settings it would be fixed. The reason it shows up more on the AMOLED is because the AMOLED is already over-saturated.
I'm not sure that makes sense since the problem is visible on my computer upon export, which means that it's not just a problem while viewing on the SAMOLED screen.
Hello. I've just bought a brand new Transformer, and I'd like to as a question. While my light bleeding problems are minimal, and I've been blessed with excellent battery life, I'm having a small problem with the display. My screen is plagued by evenly spaced darker/lighter vertical lines while in portrait mode (or horizontal while in landscape mode). They are very subtle, and can only be seen on a vertical background.
I can also notice dark lines moving across the white background while looking at the screen using a camera. Also a minor inconvenience, and it isn't noticeable if you don't try REALLY hard to find it.
I've searched all over the internet for info about this, but with no luck. Is this an inconvenience of the IPS panels, or a hardware defect?
Thanks in advance!
Hey guys,
I just got my xperia L a couple of days ago and i was wondering, does the front facing camera seem rather black & white to any of you too?
I mean, it's a VGA camera, i get it, bus seriously, minimal to no colours?
Far as I remember I was skyping using my phone and there was a lot of colours. But I was outside a house with a lot of sunshine.
Not sure how this works in home with low light.
Dieselll said:
Hey guys,
I just got my xperia L a couple of days ago and i was wondering, does the front facing camera seem rather black & white to any of you too?
I mean, it's a VGA camera, i get it, bus seriously, minimal to no colours?
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Hello!
Mine is like yours when there's not a lot of light. Even with artificial light it seems black and white.
But outside in day light ther are a lot of colors.
It's normal
Outpapa said:
Hello!
Mine is like yours when there's not a lot of light. Even with artificial light it seems black and white.
But outside in day light ther are a lot of colors.
It's normal
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Same here! Its normal!
Hello,
I have recently purchased an S6 and am loving it so far how ever last night I noticed that a black line appears on the camera when shooting in low light against darker backgrounds. I have been a little worried about it and just can't seem to figure out what it is. The camera functions perfectly in normal light. This issue only occurs on the back camera, the front camera is fine.
You can see the line especially well when a filter is added. I can't attach pictures because im new but I can message them to you if you wish to see!
Does anyone know what is causing this and should I be concerned?
Thank you in advance.
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Hello there, I'm having a weird issue with the white balance on my main rear camera. For some reason it shifts towards a blueish grey color after taking a picture. I tried to search for a solution but no luck so far.
Any ideas or tips?
Thank you!