I thought the video stabilization is removed as I couldn’t find its settings option while recording video since updated EMUI 。
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But I didn’t experience jittering during recording video or get poorer experience than before. So I called Huawei hotline and asked why.
They told me that the settings of EMUI are redesigned for simplifying the user operation to improve the user experience. Some similar or repeated settings are merged or removed. Some basic features are supported by default without the user to set manually every time. For example, EMUI 9.0 streamlined about 10% setting options. Now you can find the target settings faster.
Video stabilization is exactly a basic function or technology of camera. So it’s supported by default, although the Stabilizer option is removed. When we recording a video, system will automatically detect the jitter scenario and invoke the video stabilization function to make sure the video quality.
It depends of the resolution or frame rate, try to lower one of those maybe?
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Hi,
i would like to have more frames per secund for videos, or another options for better video quality. Bacause i would like to make screenshots from videos this the pc, but there are all bad
an example:
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you can change fps in registry:
HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\Recparam\
in every folder there is value "FrameRate" default set to 15, try change it higher.
don't know if its actually changing something...tell if you see any difference.
i would like to have more frames per secund for videos, or another options for better video quality.
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You want a proper camera, not a phone! Seriously, though, the frame rate of the TD2 is not fixed at 15fps, it varies depending on the light level up to a maximum of about 18-19fps. I doubt you'll be able to make it go higher even by "hacking" the registry because of the limits of processing power available.
In any case, the blurring in the pictures is typical of stills of moving objects shot with the video mode of most pocket cameras, it's not the TD2 which is at fault. A lot will depend on the light level, movement will be "frozen" best in direct sunlight.
Sorry, posted twice because xda so slooowwww...
No seriously, you need to get a proper camera, smart phones by their nature are jack of all trades master of none
This application is built to enhance the photo quality stored in the Android contact. Android system only supports contact photo in the resolution of 200 x 200. It is not good enough to be displayed in full screen when users are using add-in incoming call screens such as Answer Calls by Gesture (ACG).
HDC can capture high quality photo from the phone camera or existing image files in your device. As usual, you are able to crop the photo before setting to the contact. The photo resolution is chosen for you automatically according to your device. No worry on wasting storage spaces on over-high quality image.
Download:
h t t p s://market.android.com/details?id=com.sch.hdcontactphoto
market://details?id=com.sch.hdcontactphoto
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Anyone tried this ?
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Anyone tried this ?
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Approaching 200 downloads just after initial released for 1.5 days. Give it a try. Just have it updated. Now users can choose half screen resolution for their entry level devices. Better performance to use with Answer Call by Gesture (ACG).
I remember many posts I've read in the past wishing that someone could develop a camera app with an incremental manual focus feature, that gave an on screen bar that you'd move to control the focus. No one found a solution after toying with existing camera apks. After playing with the LG G2, I've found that the camera app has that feature.
If anyone more proficient at app development could create an apk usable for other android phones based off of the LG G2, I would be MOST appreciative; I also believe many people in this community would be grateful as well, as that's such an underrated feature for a camera. :cyclops:
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Hopefully this info gives someone what they need to create one!
Most cameras only support autofocus and it is handled by the system not app itself.
You can touch where to focus/set focus at macro or infinity. The slider in that app allows as much only.. macro >auto/touch>infinity.
There are a few other modes but none provide any precise control over focus.
P.S. I could be wrong, you can check out Camera.Parameters for more info.
developer.android.com/reference/android/hardware/Camera.Parameters.html
Hi everyone. First of all, sorry if my english isn't correct, I'm from Spain.
The problem with this phone is that the default saturation settings are too low, making the photos look horrible. On the default camera app, you can change this value, but once you close an reopen the app, it returns to it's default value, so you have to change the settings every time you enter the app. Also, if you use another aplication, like Instagram, and you want to take a storie, you can't change the saturation, which is a bad thing. The sensor of this phone is very good, but it isn't well optimized. My question is, can I change something on the phone to increase the default saturation of the camera? Maybe editing something on the build.prop. One thing I have to mention is that I don't have root, but I can obtain it, if it is necessary. I insert 2 example images, so you can see what I'm saying.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. The version of android is 7.0 and the custom compilation version is Mars_pro_20170925, it is the last OTA that I've received.
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Image with default settings
High saturation settings
Image with high saturation settings
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Download: Adobe Photoshop Camera (preview) for Android is now live!
Please download, install & feedback what you guys think about it with sample photos etc.
I installed on Samsung Note 8 working for now haven't hit any crashes yet.
Will upload samples when I done shooting with the app.
Crashes after taking a photo on my Xiaomi Mi Max 3 with Miui 10.3.5 (Pie).
But the most frustrating thing is that, except for the filters and so, the options are extremely poor: only 2 picture sizes, no panorama, no ... Nothing.
I am going to uninstall it.
It is preview, I do not expect it to work or work well.
See where it goes.
Installed and works on Xperia 1 Android 10 but no gallery? There is no option to choose storage?
I don't know where it stores the pictures, the share button works though.
Kind of cool but the edge detection needs work. I imagine stability and storage options would improve with device specific inclusions.