Observed these 2 very UNFORTUNATE major disadvantages:
1)
Saturation
Saturation
Contrast
settings in Camera is removed.
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A big degradation. The default camera colors aren't live or properly vivid enough so Saturation mode was very necessary.
Wonder why does Xiomi keeps f**ukcing with very essential settings.
2)
Previously If we ran the Default camera app and then Gcam in background, shifting back to stock camera never used to freeze it.
Now I have to exit close both the cams and cannot run both simultaneously in the background as only Gcam works properly and stock cam freezes.
Already tried clear data/cache for stock camera its useless.
Now have to search for a compatible GCam for this update. If anyone has do share the link or apk.
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Hi,
I used to get a lot of camera shots with my A2 but now I noticed that all pics has a very slim and long green line at the most left part of the photo.....is it related to software? "I mean I haven't faced or *noticed* that issue in stock ICS before" now I'm on SlimKat for 3 months and use it every day (that's why I flashed it over the stock rom in system1) or is it a hardware problem? someone face that issue also or I'm alone with that
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Note: that line doesn't appear while talking picture "in viewfinder" it appears only after talking pic and saving it..I also tried other 3 party camera apps and got same line...I tried to change settings from 8MP to 5MP and the line was reduced but not vanished...anyone having this issue please confirm.
I know this is a dumb issue, but it's what's missing to make my S6 perfect (well, aside from a GPE rom, but that's another issue...)
I ping pong rooted my S6, enabled softkeys, disabled back and recent capacitive keys. The only thing is... when using the stock camera app, a small part of it (including the shutter) gets behind part of the softkey.
Is there a way to hide the softkeys with some apps (Nexus usually do that) or a stock camera app with different dpi?
Edit: To e more precise, what is necessary is to make camera app work in immersive mode...
Thanks in advance,
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Yo can activate expanded desktop (with Gravitybox for example) before open the camera app. I had the same problem and it's the best fix I found
Hey guys since I've flashed my phone with the camera2api.zip I've noticed that I have some issues with taking photos in dark places, and you can see in the screenshots it seems to be some Green squares and one 'normal' colour frame un the upper right corner, and sometimes the photo has some strange flares with magenta colors with low light photos, and every time I need to use my front flash, it seems to not sync with the camera giving me awful photography results generally this problem happens when i take pictures with the WhatsApp Camera, but sometimes with other camera apps like Footej Camera. Hope someone know how to solve this!
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My phone: Xiaomi Redmi 5 Plus
OS: AOSP Extended
Google is obviously treating the new dual-camera system as one single camera.
The 2nd camera can be accessed while zooming by the most popular social media apps, like Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, WeChat and Weibo. However, it cannot be detected in the Camera2API probe or any 3rd-party manual camera app, such as Moment's app and Filmic Pro, etc.
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I don't think this is the right choice. I'm not an engineer, so I don't know if they can do this great integration and giving users the options to choose the exact camera to use with 3rd-party apps at the same time. But I think that's what they should do.
Btw, the 2nd camera is not actually a 2x zoom, as you can see the stock camera app switching to it between 1.8x and 1.9x. You can tell by the perspective change.
Went on a hike in Brazil today and couldn't manage to take any decent photos the tree and other green stuff. It seems the contrast between the bright light and the dark green of the vegetation really screws with the AI, but even with the AI disabled, the pictures still looked like below. Is there a way take greenery photos closer to what the human eye would see, with the P30 Pro? Or is post-processing the only option for approaching realism?
With AI on:
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Without AI:
I don't have a comparable shot with another phone, but here's a jungle pic shot with an iPhone XR. To me it looks a lot more vibrant and fresh.
Hello, have You try to change contrat color ? When You are in caméra, clic on the icon beside setting and try other mode like "leica vivid".