http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7aN4PB7dmSU
all devices are on manual maximum brightness and there's even 2 Sensations in the video for comparision
even if it's in German, check out:
- differences in display colors
- differences in angle of view (1:24)
- difference when focusing on the HTC logo with each device (2:12, 2:35)
- keyboard rotation speed (4:29)
the guy gets some things completely wrong (like different "f" lens values between X and S, 100 pictures in 2 seconds, this beautiful QHD display of the One X....the One S has an OLED display (LOOL) ....and some more pearls....") but you can mute him anytime
LE: they shot an english version as well
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Itxt3nVJmS4&feature=relmfu
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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
ive seen people talk about some anti-shake feature and i was looking my htc mozart up and down and couldnt find it. now some days later ive read some more and it seems not only each brand got its own exclusive software for wp7 they also have exclusive camera features.
so i think its time to see which one got what feature and whats missing and why, maybe we also find a way to change that.
please provide info about your camera app like:
Company
Modell
Availible Settings Photo/video
HTC
Mozart
Scene
-vertical
-horizontal
-sport
-beach
-backgroundlight
-candlelight
-macro
Effect
-Grey
-Negative
-Sepia
-Solar
Resolution
-1M (640x480)
-2M (1600x1200)
-3M (2048x1536)
-5M (2592x1944)
-8M (3264x2448)
Measuring Mode (Messmodus)
-center zone
-average
-sport-measuring
Flicker Adjustment
-Auto
-50hz
-60hz
Also 3 buttons for Light on the right Side.
Ill Update This Thread
maybe you should include video settings too.
I have the omnia 7. I will put the default setting on top since settings don't save.
Omnia 7
Camera
AF mode
-Normal
-Macro
White Balance
-Automatic
-Incandescent
-Fluorescent
-Daylight
-Cloudy
Image Effect
-None
-mono
-negative
-sepia
-antique
-green
-blue
Contrast
-Medium and 2 settings below and 2 above (total = 5)
Saturation
-Medium and 2 settings below and 2 above (total = 5)
Sharpness
-Medium and 2 settings below and 2 above (total = 5)
EV
- From -2 to +2 (Total = 5)
ISO
- Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800
Metering
-Centre weighted
-Matrix
-Spot
Photo Quality
-High
-Low
-Medium
Wide dynamic range
-Off
-On
Photo Resolution
-5M, 3M, 2M, VGA
Antishaking
-Off
-On
and Video settings seem to be the same more or less
Hey there,
some years after I sold my G1 I'm up with another Android phone, Desire HD.
Great phone, bad battery as usual...
But I really wonder why they put such yellowish LEDs to the phone. It's ok that the phone is equipped with LEDs but every picture I take with LEDs turned on looks yellowish. The pictures don't look like it would be "real" light, it looks worse than white light.
When you switch on the lights you can already see that it's yellowish.
Perhaps someone has an explanation...
Change the white balance settings, that sometimes helps.
Or you can correct it in an image editor like PicSay Pro (phone app) or Photoshop.
I also notice that (in the preview/viewfinder screen) it makes it look yellow.
But when taken the picture the preview on my stock-rom but updated phone is a normal color and not yellowish at all.
Check out hamdir's photography guide/tips. Scroll down to the flash section. A solution there works. Thread location:
Desire HD general-
Thank you! I set white balance to fluorescent (Neonlicht in German) and now the pictures made with LED flash look better.
Hi, this question is actually about an AT&T V35, but since that phone doesn't have its own sub and it shares a camera module with the G7, I figured I'd ask here. I love most things about the camera and UI, but when I take pics of high contrast environments, I get really nasty colors and black lines on every other pixel. This does not happen at all without HDR on. Any solutions or ideas? Stock LG cam, version 7.0.132.25. Here's a pic as an example, one is zoomed out, the other is full crop. I know going to GCam solves this, but I prefer the zoom UI on the stock LG camera.
Edit: It is not PWM in light power supply, as this happens with fluorescent and incandescent light sources and the lines are very sharp. The lines also occur top to bottom of the phone, meaning they are horizontal in landscape orientation.
Sorry if a V35 post isn't allowed here, please remove if so.
Hey
So I bought the phone (Note10+ 5G) about 3 days ago and everything was working fine even the selfie cam
But today when I changed live focus effect everything get ruined especially in low light
In the viewfinder there is a color flicker and a part of the screen changes to green or red effect
And everything get worse in video
Here is a 2sec sample in low light:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-3bzKBjWNgb2OtRRSEwcwiGFniwd5d9b/view?usp=drivesdk
So what is wrong here?
edit / nevermind, watched the video and do not understand your problem...
live focus ? color flicker?
In live focus the effect green/red exists as part of the background effect. Your video does not show anything since there is nothing to focus on. You need a face for it to show anything correctly.
And you can change the live focus effect at the bottom of the screen, you have several icons for this and the far right icon is the red/green thingy.
If you cannot manage to get the settings right, just reset the camera (settings -> scroll down to initialize parameters).
Also, do not activate HDR+ for videos (available for 1920x1080 30p). This option is in beta and is buggy with many colour artefacts.
he's trying to take **** pics in the dark. doesnt like the out come. he thinks filters can correct small penis syndrome.
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