If information provided by Droid Info app is correct, default quality settings for all cameras are set to 90%. Is there any way to increase the quality to 100%?
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which rom have the camera for the best quality picture (i wanna take picture of my newborn son everyday but camera quality of v6.1 is so poor)?
the camera quality is going to be poor. 1.3mpx (duh)
to make it auto adjust for lighting: change the refresh rate to 50-60Htz. then it wil work better in dark lighting. That usualy fixes the issues most people have.
Some roms have camera 3.3 ... there is an issue I noticed with that package: when you change the setting to "superfine" from the original setting the quality gets worse. ... sometimes.
Change the refresh rate and see if that works, but dont bother trying to switch it to anything more than 3.1mpx (1024x768) all it will do is make the picture encode larger with awful quality.
Trust me this works, I just found this out right now and had to tell you guys. All you do is lower the brightness in the settings. You'll notice right away that as you keep lowering the brightness the framerate starts increasing. Just jitter your hand while you lower brightness.
I also strongly suggest you lower the contrast(to 1 or 2) in the camera settings to brighten up shadows.
Great. The brightness itself doesn't seem to suffer as it compensates the brightness somehow and the fps is nicceee
D: Brilliant! Well, at least that lessens my dissapointment in my TP xD
This really works. Thank you man.
I just tested it out by recording 2 videos. One at normal brightness, and one with 0 brightness.
The zero brigthness is CLEARLY more fluid. HTC you suck for not giving us good frame rates out of the box. Also lowering the brightness level doesn't seem to actually make the video much darker.
What!!? I can't believe this works!! It's awesome!
Now we just need a program to change the backlight up and down when the camera app is open/closed!
What is the framerate if you dont do this?
I made those adjustments and it makes the shadows appear VERY grainy.
Are you talking about fps in preview mode or does it actually change the fps when recording video?
Thanks.
Cool, I'll try it as soon as I get home.
do you mean i have to put brightnes to 9 o to the lower possible value (-1.5)?
TNX
is there a chance to do that in the xperia x1?
My recordings are still 18fps after doing this, but the video is much smoother when recording in low light areas (which is pretty much anywhere in-doors).
For the research purpose, I need to be able to control the shutter speed precisely without affecting or changing the ISO or the aperture. The shutter speed needs to vary from 10ms to 2000ms, with a step of 10ms. So that means there needs to be 200 different options for shutter speed, and so far the best apps for android phone just offer a few, and still they cannot keep the values of the aperture and the ISO the same in all images. I really wish that they can make the app in a way that I can plug in number for my shutter speed, ISO and aperture, and they have to maintain the same values no matter when or where I take a photo; for instance 1.27 seconds for exposure time, f/1.42 for aperture, 800 for ISO. I've been thinking about program my own app, but I have no idea how to start. I don't even know if it is possible to program an app that can really allow us to plug in numbers for the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture precisely in millisecond. Is there any idea?
Model-Sony Xperia Z3
Stock Rom/not rooted
Android - 5.0.2
Is there any way to add a notification sound when the battery becomes low and low battery mode is enabled on the phone, for instance, if the battery drops to 20% the low battery mode is activated but no notification sound notifies the change, can we attach a sound to it?
Sachin909 said:
Model-Sony Xperia Z3
Stock Rom/not rooted
Android - 5.0.2
Is there any way to add a notification sound when the battery becomes low and low battery mode is enabled on the phone, for instance, if the battery drops to 20% the low battery mode is activated but no notification sound notifies the change, can we attach a sound to it?
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I know about a full battery sound in Settings > Accessibility. Play sound when battery is full
However, this app should be able to cater for your needs - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larryvgs.battery
Let me know how it goes
Wow, Thank you so much stanley08 this is the perfect app i was looking for, however my battery isnt low yet, except that everything else works and i know battery low notification will work too.
Thanks
Just shot my first video of something and turns out it was in 720P. I'm pretty sure these have specs higher then that for video using the default camera but I can't for the life of me find the settings to change the default recording quality.