I'm just curious who's using natural and who's using vivid. And for those using a custom setting, what's your setup?
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ledvedder said:
I'm just curious who's using natural and who's using vivid. And for those using a custom setting, what's your setup?
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I'm using vivid and it looks great, bright and colorful and the details are clear.
I'm trying to figure out what I like best.
Probably vivid for when I am using it, taking pictures on natural.
I am using Natural
I'm using vivid.
I was using vivid, and kept wondering why my pictures looked sunburnt.. turned it to natural and they look fine now
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ledvedder said:
I'm just curious who's using natural and who's using vivid. And for those using a custom setting, what's your setup?
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AMOLED, I love the extreme colors
I always use Vivid, just my preference though.
A lot of people will use KCal later to get the colors looking realistic though. I prefer oversaturation most of the time.
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I'm just curious who's using natural and who's using vivid. And for those using a custom setting, what's your setup?
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DP3
calibrated warmth with my monitor.
DP3 with the slider ever so slightly toward the warm side. I've read it's the standard for 4k content. Also, I use the root app "Night Light" for more advanced control over night light settings, and it only seems to work on DP3.
Vivid for a few weeks and like it for the screen display...
I'm on amoled for the pop. White a little pink though. I also find viviid a little too green
I was on vivid the first week and now DP3 with a slight uptick from the original spot on the slider towards warm.
Amoled here too @ 30/56 towards warm, yes i counted them if you start at zero
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DP3 with the slider ever so slightly toward the warm side. I've read it's the standard for 4k content. Also, I use the root app "Night Light" for more advanced control over night light settings, and it only seems to work on DP3.
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I have the T-Mobile version. One of the advance options it says NTCS. I dont know why they have that standar.
Thats what im using.
Do you know how to activate HDR on??
Im using lux for brightness. I still think the brightness is too high
Does android9 learns from brighness use??
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I have the T-Mobile version. One of the advance options it says NTCS. I dont know why they have that standar.
Thats what im using.
Do you know how to activate HDR on??
Im using lux for brightness. I still think the brightness is too high
Does android9 learns from brighness use??
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I just checked the NTSC setting and it looks great.
First shot is Vivid. 2nd shot is Advanced on NTSC.
lateral18 said:
I have the T-Mobile version. One of the advance options it says NTCS. I dont know why they have that standar.
Thats what im using.
Do you know how to activate HDR on??
Im using lux for brightness. I still think the brightness is too high
Does android9 learns from brighness use??
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I'm not 100% sure but I think the "video enhancer" option should enae HDR. Don't hold me against that though lol
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I'm not 100% sure but I think the "video enhancer" option should enae HDR. Don't hold me against that though lol
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That option is on too. But i dont really see it
I'm using natural mode due to the fact it automatically selects the proper color gamut for the content I'm reading or watching.
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Hi all -
I'm using the latest nightly of Cyanogen 7, but this issue has been present for a few months now. I keep hoping the latest nightly will fix it, but I'm starting to worry that it's a hardware issue.
It's gritty and just very low quality overall. Is this a known issue? Or did my camera get messed up somehow.
Thanks for the help!
It isn't letting me post a link to the image, but I can shoot you a link if you're willing to help.
Try and install MIUI camera onto it.
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Can't find it in the market. Any chance I can get a link?
Try this one
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I tried the MIUI camera, still seems pretty grainy
Oh how long have that been happening?
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Just looked back to a picture I took at the end of February and its pretty grainy. It seems to have been getting worse and worse though.
Can you post a picture?
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I can after approximately 8 posts :\. This is post 5. I'll PM you tho.
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I can after approximately 8 posts :\. This is post 5. I'll PM you tho.
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If your pics are grainy in low light, then that is normal. The camera in this phone is not the greatest in low light situations. If outdoor/brightly lit pics are grainy, then something is probably wrong with your camera sensor.
alright and have you tried a different ROM and see if that worked?
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Well I started with Revolution (with Sense) and then moved to Cyanogen. I checked photos back to when I probably had Rev and they were still grainy.
I just checked some of the outdoor photos I've taken. The ones where there's ample light turn out pretty well, but when its a bit overcast or in the woods it's still pretty crappy.
Guess I just have to deal with it.
Thanks for the help guys, really appreciate it.
I would suggest playing around with the White balance, ISO, and metering mode. I've been able to improve the low light quality of most of my pictures.
currently using MIUI Camera with nice results. might want to try using another camera app like camera360
Why do people change the pixel density on phones? never really understood? Is it for aesthetic purposes or dev purposes?
It mimics a display with a higher resolution in the aspect of outing more content on the display but it does nothing to the clarity of text. The text clarity is still crisper on a higher resolution display and if you ask me, raising the pixel density actually makes text more blurry.
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Thanks, but i mean how can it mimic a higher resolution?
EDIT: here's a video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nqs8j13Mk8k
What's the point of doing this?
More pixels on the screen means more content without changing the physical size of the LCD.
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More pixels on the screen means more content without changing the physical size of the LCD.
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OOOOOOOH. Ok i think I gotcha. But it just makes everything smaller, not higher resolution right?
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It mimics a display with a higher resolution in the aspect of outing more content on the display but it does nothing to the clarity of text. The text clarity is still crisper on a higher resolution display and if you ask me, raising the pixel density actually makes text more blurry.
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Interesting. I thought you prefer Sensation screen over G2x screen because it has higher density.
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Interesting. I thought you prefer Sensation screen over G2x screen because it has higher density.
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Because it actually has more pixels. The g2x doesn't, so you are just making it seem like it does.
You can't magically put more pixels on a screen that has a set resolution.
I always change my pixel density. I use 5 columns and 6 rows on my home screens. At the stock density widgets and icons overlap. I like 190 with my G2X, now overlapping. I used 167 LCD density on my HD2. The most common drawback is that it can make some apps look odd or make your keyboard small. 190 works fine though and I have only noticed a few games in which the menu screen was scaled oddly.
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Interesting. I thought you prefer Sensation screen over G2x screen because it has higher density.
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I do prefer the Sensations display over the G2X display because not only does it have a higher density but also a higher resolution so text appears clearer and crisper. That's exactly what I said in the post you quoted in more words or less.
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Ha. 190 works best. I haven't had any problems except Wifi Calling force closes, but if you enable it before, it will continue to activate with wifi.
I use 9x10 rows/columns on my homescreen!
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Ha. 190 works best. I haven't had any problems except Wifi Calling force closes, but if you enable it before, it will continue to activate with wifi.
I use 9x10 rows/columns on my homescreen!
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Damn, that's crazy...8x9!
I thought I was using a lot of rows on my phones. I do 6x7 in my G2X @190 and 7x8 on my Sensation @stock density.
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I tried changing it once on my G1.
I did not like it.
I just like it the way it is just fine. On this phone.
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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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really quick, where is the image stabilization feature, ISO, and the white balance options? I can't find these 3 for the life of me!:silly:
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really quick, where is the image stabilization feature, ISO, and the white balance options? I can't find these 3 for the life of me!:silly:
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Unfortunately, none of those are options you can control...
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Unfortunately, none of those are options you can control...
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no freakin way.....
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no freakin way.....
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I know. Pretty stupid if you ask me. This camera doesn't have the settings the G2 has. Not sure why.
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I know. Pretty stupid if you ask me. This camera doesn't have the settings the G2 has. Not sure why.
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LG opted to have less bloat so that's why. I think the camera is fine how it is, although options are always good.
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Try a third party camera app with those settings, it's possible they're there just the stock app doesn't have control of them
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Try a third party camera app with those settings, it's possible they're there just the stock app doesn't have control of them
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good point, any recos?
Sorry no, as long as it goes click when it's supposed to that's a good enough camera for me lol
But I've seen them, there are more advanced camera apps in the play store, perhaps Google it?
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good point, any recos?
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Try this ... A Better Camera
I also recommend A Better Camera. It's what I use and I can confirm that even the free version allows you to control the ISO and White Balance settings (along with lots of other things too). I haven't seen anything about the stabilization settings, so I think you are out of luck there.
PS - you can change the stock action of holding down the volume down key when the screen is off and it can start A Better Camera instead of the stock camera if you want. That's what I do. I think I'm doing this with the G3 TweaksBox xposed module.
Image stabilization.... it's hardware, you can never turn it off
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good point, any recos?
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Try the stock Google Camera. I did several shots using it and the stock and favored the Google shots over the stock in 2 of the 4 comparisons. It doesn't have a lot of settings but ISO is one of them.
Here's a link to the Moto g4 camera as u know this has just been released... seems to work well has some added extras compared to Google camera...all credits to defcomg for this ....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3386440
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Got some touch problems. Also can't change the resolution.
Seems to be working quite well for me.
For the touch problems, it looks like the buttons are out of "alignment", if I can call it that. I have to tap just to the right of the button. For example, to change the photo type, tap on the right edge of the camera icon in the top right corner.
Swipe right to get to the resolution settings.
Only thing that doesn't seem to work is the Exposure setting. But that's OK, since I know next to nothing about photography. Auto mode all the way for me. Wish it had HDR setting, to turn it on/off.
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Seems to be working quite well for me.
For the touch problems, it looks like the buttons are out of "alignment", if I can call it that. I have to tap just to the right of the button. For example, to change the photo type, tap on the right edge of the camera icon in the top right corner.
Swipe right to get to the resolution settings.
Only thing that doesn't seem to work is the Exposure setting. But that's OK, since I know next to nothing about photography. Auto mode all the way for me. Wish it had HDR setting, to turn it on/off.
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Exposure is not working with any app. But seems Google fixed it with Android N.
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Exposure is not working with any app. But seems Google fixed it with Android N.
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It's working In android N beta 3 which is what I'm using with this camera and dpi width set to 424 ..I know motog4 has a 5.5 inch screen would be good to know what dpi setting it uses just to see if it changes the camera...
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I know motog4 has a 5.5 inch screen would be good to know what dpi setting it uses just to see if it changes the camera...
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You know, I wonder if that would fix the problem with the on-screen buttons not being aligned with our taps...
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You know, I wonder if that would fix the problem with the on-screen buttons not being aligned with our taps...
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I'm using 424dpi setting and all the buttons are working ok.. on beta 3 even ISO.Auto,ect
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I'm using 424dpi setting and all the buttons are working ok.. on beta 3 even ISO.Auto,ect
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But it would be good to see what dpi it uses I've looked on the Moto 4g forum but it's quite sparse..
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I was using the one+ cam but this one is much better. i like the design to, thanks for the link.
The two options in the DPI slider in Android N settings resulted in being unable to accurately use the interface, manually setting DPI to 424 works though. I guess it doesn't support scaling
Does slow motion work for anyone?
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Does slow motion work for anyone?
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Sorry for the delayed response but slow motion isn't detected by the camera..or not that I'm can see..
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