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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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".
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I've taken 2 pictures; one with the phone back on and one without. This comparison should hopefully show how the glass on the back really washes out the pictures taken on the G2x. These are both taken from the stock Froyo camera.
And I keep the glass on the back relatively clean, in hopes that the photos I take will be less washed out.
____________________With Back:________________________________________________________Without Back:________________________
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I could be wrong but your second photo looks as if the camera was moving as you took the pic: a bit of blurring.
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I could be wrong but your second photo looks as if the camera was moving as you took the pic: a bit of blurring.
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Yep sorry my hands shook a bit, but I'm just trying to show the color differences not the sharpness.
So i got a DSLR and wanted to put some pics on my phone when i found out that the display quality of the various gallery aps is very bad. This is especially the case for pictures with a natural gradient in it, like is showed in this post.
here i have some examples that i tried and made a screen shot of how it displayed it on my phone
so first the original pic (4 mb)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17643233/andriod%20test/original.jpg
1.2 mb
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/17643233/andriod test/aswallpaper.jpg
original little less big
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gallery app stock
quickpic
Fish bowl
Large picture viewer
Photoshop express
Just pictures
as wallpaper
the weird thing is that it shows it correctly as wallpaper, thus the picture should be able to look better on my phone,
At the moment i think justpictures shows it the best of all.
But still not nearly as the original picture is on my computer.
Does anyone has an solution for an better gallery app?
Hey y'all!
I'm having some trouble with my brand new S7's camera. I went out to try it yesterday and I somehow cannot get it to focus correctly; when it does so, it focuses only partially, leaving part of the image blurred. I took these pictures on Auto mode without changing any parameters (double-click on home button, point, let it focus, shoot). I tried resetting the camera settings to default and switching stabilisation on and off without much difference. It sure does not compare with all the amazing pictures you can see posted in this forum. Any help?
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Looks to me like he was submerged under water and got condensation
Look like bad len and sensor alignment or just a bad len.
In short, it's faulty/damaged camera. Get a replacement
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So I just discovered my S8+ has a display problem that results in the right eye (lower half of the screen) being much darker than the other side; this causes discomfort during GearVR use because whenever a dark scene is presented, the pixels on the right side of the screen become so black that they actully turn off! Its like going blind in one eye!
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http://i.imgur.com/aaYYWRK.jpg
Here is a solid dark wallpaper I generated to test if you have this issue yourself, simply load up this image on your phone, turn brightness right up in a dark room and check for and variance in brightness, if you see any, you'll likely have a simular issue.
http://imgur.com/aaYYWRK
Anyone else have this issue?
Software I have tested affected by this issue;
The Manor
Pigusas
Dread Halls
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