Hi,
Just one stupid question,,why 720dpi recording its not smooth?
TNx
Do you mean 720p?
There is no such thing as 720dpi
dpi = dots per inch
DHD records bad in low light.
Go to camera app>settings>image adjustments>exposure -2
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i dont know if any of you have noticed or not ,,desire camera quality is not as good as Samsung galaxy s or any other 5mp camera phones....!!
-so if there is any tweaks for camera settings ,please let me know
-thank you
Use Vignette or Camera 360. Makes a huge difference.
both vignette and camera 360 are great but wont allow you to adjust the camera image processing settings
i'm getting excellent results with the HTC camera
first and foremost lower the sharpness in settings to -2, this will disable all the heavy edge sharpness and noise suppression applied by default and you will get proper photographic quality, this way you can leave adjustments like sharpness (if needed) to other apps like photoshop or picsay, i also raise the saturation to +1 for more vibrancy
you need to set the compression quality to high, i leave everything else to auto, except metering set to center area and of course highest resolution choose 4x3 aspect ratio if you want full mega pixels
one final thing in auto the htc camera chooses the lowest possible iso and hence a little sensitive to movement try to be still for a second when you shoot a photo
as for video recording 800x480 preforms great in good lighting it gets you 25fps, 720p gets around 20fps, unfortunately at low lighting the recording frame rate drops
camera performance is also improved when you are using a2sd (if rooted)
it could be the cheap crappy plastic cover over the camera lens causing your trouble, I removed mine ages ago (replaced it with a cut up screen saver) and it was like removing a cataract from my eye...!
see here:
http://androidforums.com/desire-tip...rove-your-camera-picture-video-quality-3.html
I was just wondering if the 16:9 mode that our camera defaults to is the native aspect ratio because I know I had to switch to 4:3 on my S4 to get the full 13MP resolution. I was just wondering if anyone knows if it's the same way on the One or if the lens natively shoots 4MP in 16:9
Crawshayi said:
I was just wondering if the 16:9 mode that our camera defaults to is the native aspect ratio because I know I had to switch to 4:3 on my S4 to get the full 13MP resolution. I was just wondering if anyone knows if it's the same way on the One or if the lens natively shoots 4MP in 16:9
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It's default to 4mp either way. It just swaps the format between 1520x2688 and 2688x1520. It comes out to 4085760 pixels which is just a little over 4mp.
Is there a way to automatically switch to super resolution mode when zooming? I mean, just like taking a high resolution photo and crop it.Digital zoom on normal photo is terrible.
@chan said:
Is there a way to automatically switch to super resolution mode when zooming? I mean, just like taking a high resolution photo and crop it.Digital zoom on normal photo is terrible.
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superesolution is just more pictures made in different zones, making zoom will change nothing
It's weird I see something I want to RECORD in video and I hit the button and the picture zooms in when the video recording starts
Is there a way to have the video be the same size as the still pictures?
pego99 said:
It's weird I see something I want to RECORD in video and I hit the button and the picture zooms in when the video recording starts
Is there a way to have the video be the same size as the still pictures?
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you have image stabilization on.
Turning that off had no effect.
Full 12mp resolution still images are taken in a 4:3 ratio. Video recording is done in 16:9 ratio. If you just want to see the actual view you'll get when you hit record, change your photo resolution to 16:9 9.1mp and it shouldn't shift on you.
Thank you
Hello xda members!
I need to have different screen ratio (16:9) working on an app. It's because some apps aren't very compatibile with 18:9 screen ratio (image is displayed on whole lcd but it's stretched a little or very blurry). Is there any app that changes the resolution or ratio in a specific app? I know I'll have a black bars on the sides, when I'll change it to 16:9. Btw I'm using HavocOS.