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Noticed this at a club with a blue light, thought it was pretty cool! Sadly only works with the front facing camera but even my friend's samsung s9 couldnt do it
https://photos.app.goo.gl/GE6qzbo56GRMPmQb8

Couldn't do what? I watched the video. I see everything blue until your face is on camera.

Saloei said:
Couldn't do what? I watched the video. I see everything blue until your face is on camera.
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the blue light was corrected from the front facing cam, he sits in blue light but the camera make his face normal as he sits in normal light. very impressive Technic!

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[Q] Problem with Camera? Blue ring.

When I start the camera I get this blue ring in the center of the picture, if I take a picture it will show in the picture as well. Anyone else having this issue?
Is it a sharp blue ring, generated by software, or some kind of artifact like a light leak? Do both cameras have it? Are you using the default camera application? Can you post one of the pictures?
brachiopod said:
Is it a sharp blue ring, generated by software, or some kind of artifact like a light leak? Do both cameras have it? Are you using the default camera application? Can you post one of the pictures?
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I guess I am the only one with this problem. I updated the firmware yesterday but it's still there, as you can see just the blue or purple ring in the center.
Is that on the shots with the other camera too?
Is it on all the shots?
If not, is there some unusual lighting for that shot?
I ask the last because as a photo guy, that looks like the type of thing that you see with internal reflections with the IR filter over the CCD under some lighting conditions, e.g. an incandescent light just out of the frame at the right angle for that shot. Again, is it on all the shots? Again, is it on the shots with the other camera too? If it is on all the shots you might have a problem, it does look like an artifact.
What you're looking at is refraction caused by light hitting from an angle (like lens flare) and bouncing around on the inside and hitting back at the inside of the glass and the glass is now acting as a backdrop. Just a wild guess. Best thing to try is to block the lens to kill the light completely. Do you still see the blue ring? If so, then it's most likely the CCD sensor.
brachiopod said:
Is that on the shots with the other camera too?
Is it on all the shots?
If not, is there some unusual lighting for that shot?
I ask the last because as a photo guy, that looks like the type of thing that you see with internal reflections with the IR filter over the CCD under some lighting conditions, e.g. an incandescent light just out of the frame at the right angle for that shot. Again, is it on all the shots? Again, is it on the shots with the other camera too? If it is on all the shots you might have a problem, it does look like an artifact.
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It's on all shots and only with the back facing camera. it moves when the camera is focusing.
Riddleric said:
It's on all shots and only with the back facing camera. it moves when the camera is focusing.
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If it is on all the shots, you have a problem unfortunately. I just tested with mine, and you can get a very fierce IR internal reflection with a light source just out of the frame, but it isn't on all the shots of course. (see below)
Bit of a long shot, but if it moves with focusing, it might be some kind of internal light leak from the backlight. Maybe they forgot to install a little baffle or something. Turn the backlight brightness all the way down and see if that reduces it.

[Q] Front cam is very noisy and purple

So I searched the forums and looked up few threads and saw a couple people complaning about noisy cams and pink spots. But didn't see anyone with a purple front cam problem and couldn't find examples. My problem is with my front cam it is normally a little bit grainy and not so good but I am not complaining. But when I cover the lens with my finger it is bad, really bad. I mean look at it, is this supposed to be black ? Now I am thinking it is not a software problem because my back cam does not have this. So I think this is a hardware thingy. My question is, is this how the front cam works or is it a defect ? Can you guys please post some front cam photos with lens covered?
I have the same problem and idk how to fix that problem, i tried manual and superior mode and same problem :/
dontbelive said:
I have the same problem and idk how to fix that problem, i tried manual and superior mode and same problem :/
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Do you also have it only in your front cam or do you have the problem in both back and front cams ? Can you post a pic from your front cam while your lens is covered ? Because I am starting to think that this is the way front cam supposed works. If we can see pics from some other Z3's, we can conculede.
Bia Themis said:
Do you also have it only in your front cam or do you have the problem in both back and front cams ? Can you post a pic from your front cam while your lens is covered ? Because I am starting to think that this is the way front cam supposed works. If we can see pics from some other Z3's, we can conculede.
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The purple one the brightest one is the front cam the other is the back cam

Screen bleeding under the front camera

Can your check if your s9+ has a light leak in a little point under the front camera?
To check you have to pull down status bar in a darker room with full bright
I've attached fotos
Can See this on my phone too
darknagel said:
Can See this on my phone too
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Support said that it is normal, so that's good

My Pixel 3 Camera sees blue UFOs

Tell me these are UFOs !
Same result with front and back camera with an intense source of light into the picture, such as sun, moon or even home light. There is definitly a flaw somewhere, just hopping this is not hadware related (hopefully not some lens internal reflection), and not just me ? See some crop below where you see the exact reflection of the source light (aka the blue UFO).
first is "why noboby spotted that blue spot ??" and "that is definitely not just me" :
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=78101209&postcount=16
second are my own crops :
I may be wrong but it looks like lens flare to me.
Yep, lens flare/reflection. Just compared my Pixel 3 to my Sony NEX5N camera and they both have the blue spot aimed at a bright light bulb.
https://goo.gl/VK4LB1
samnada said:
Yep, lens flare/reflection. Just compared my Pixel 3 to my Sony NEX5N camera and they both have the blue spot aimed at a bright light bulb.
https://goo.gl/VK4LB1
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Ruined my fun. Was gonna tell them they have ghosts lol
abranson said:
Ruined my fun. Was gonna tell them they have ghosts lol
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UFO would be way more fun, but good to know it's not a HW defect.

Purple camera tint in lowlight

For some reason, in low light i get a purple tint around my pictures , even with gcam , and with the stock camera , night mode pictures are awfull, its completely purple, anyone else with this issue aswell ? Or is it something normal
Sample pics?
some sample pics, had to figure out how to post them since i havent really posted anything before
its really obvious in the first image, you can also see faint purple tint in the 2nd image, sometimes its the whole pictue that is purple if its completely dark when i use night mode
edit; since this is a junior account with less then 10 posts , i cannot upload images it seems , wich really sucks so sorry i dont know how to upload it otherwise
Deiadara said:
For some reason, in low light i get a purple tint around my pictures , even with gcam , and with the stock camera , night mode pictures are awfull, its completely purple, anyone else with this issue aswell ? Or is it something normal
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Yeah, I got some purpling too on the viewfinder in low light situations. And the resulting photo is purplish where it should be black. I tried a different gcam, twichaya and loaded the twichaya2.xml and that took better pictures with no purpling.
BystandrX said:
Yeah, I got some purpling too on the viewfinder in low light situations. And the resulting photo is purplish where it should be black. I tried a different gcam, twichaya and loaded the twichaya2.xml and that took better pictures with no purpling.
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i see , so it is software related then , because i have the exact same thing as you said, i was curious if it could be hardware related , i'll see if i can find that gcam
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