Hi folks,
Just wondered what people used for their point and click camera settings.
I've heard -2 on the sharpness being touted, do you find that offers an improvement? Any other settings to tinker with such as the ISO level?
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Hi,
I flashed my Defy with standard UK MotoBlur Froyo 2.2 ROM but it seems some settings are missing from the Camera software ! (Though it works fine)
Not sure but I have seen on internet people have White Balance adjustment and some other settings. I only have scenes, effects, flash on the screen and Exposure +/- in the settings.
Are there different standard Camera apps on Froyo 2.2 ROMs ?
Is there a better thrird-party free Camera app that I can use from the market.... ?
Cheers,
General consensus seems to be lgcamera best app for photos. ( available from market) also you can patch your phone for 720p recording with same app.
As for stock camrra you have pressed the menu button on phone to see extra settings?
Yes I have pressed the settings, that gives Exp +/-. The little slide away control bar gives flash control, but not much else that I have seen on other stock camera apps.
I got the lgCamera app so I try to use that instead. I was just wondering why it was different. Thanks...
I've tried lgcamera and a number of others on my Defy and none of them have offered anything other than auto white balance. I've got the green lens (aka "SoC") camera, if that makes any difference.
The data sheet for the Omnivision camera module does say that it supports manual white balance as well as auto. It might be something as simple as turning off the AWB enable bit (bit 0) in register 0x5001, in a similar way to that found by franek123 to adjust the jpg compression as discussed in this thread. In fact I'm almost tempted to give it a try, if I can find the time.
Hi everybody!
Which are the best general settings for the camera? I saw the comparison from cnet.asia and I was thinking that +1 in both saturation and contrast might be a good idea or maybe the photos looked all washed upp because the flash was always on as another user mentioned.
As i understand -2 sharpening is a go. Should the widescreen mode also be disabled or will it not affect the quality of the picture? Any other suggestions?
Hey all, I've wondered this for a while - Does the quality of pictures change depending on the version of Android/what camera app you are using? Or is that entirely hardware dependent?
For instance - I am using Pure's 3.0 ROM, which is awesome, and the camera quality is the same as I would expect from any GB ROM. But would something like ICS employ some new tricks via post processing or something that would result in better pictures?
Just curious.
Anyone?
Sent from my Incredible using XDA
I don't believe the ROM will have any effect on your image quality. The only thing that would change the picture quality would be a camera app such as HDR Camera.
I haven't done any scientific testing. But I have found the CM camera to be a little better than the stock Sense camera, but without as many features like face detection. However it also has a "deblur" ISO setting that allows the auto ISO to extend past 400, up to 800 without having to set it yourself. Auto ISO in Sense only seems to go to 400 without you having to manually set it in the camera settings. Otherwise it's more dependent on the sensor (ISO performance, BSI), lens, and the aperture (depth of field, better low light performance). I would love to have the camera out of the One S/X or even the iPhone 4S. But the Incredible's isn't bad for when it was made.
Hi there.
Anyone know of a guide for the optimal configuration of SNAP camera for the LG G3?
Thx
I just use the default settings, sometimes i change the exposure or contrast but overall i enjoy the pictures taken with Snap camera. Although I do find the HDR a bit too slow and the Snap gallery is rather a feature I never use.
I've used Snap camera as my main camera app on various roms (AICP, cm, euphoria,...) and performance is equal on every rom. It's a decent replacement for the lg camera on aosp roms but the stock camera and image processing stays the best option for taking pictures on the G3
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I just use the default settings, sometimes i change the exposure or contrast but overall i enjoy the pictures taken with Snap camera. Although I do find the HDR a bit too slow and the Snap gallery is rather a feature I never use.
I've used Snap camera as my main camera app on various roms (AICP, cm, euphoria,...) and performance is equal on every rom. It's a decent replacement for the lg camera on aosp roms but the stock camera and image processing stays the best option for taking pictures on the G3
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Cool. Thx for the info. I'm not a photography nut, but wanted to configure it as best possible. AOSP features mean more to me than photo quality. I'm happy with SNAPs quality overall. Just wanted to see if I had it correctly configured.
Hey I don't seem to find a way to switch to night mode or different modes with this phone. Also how can we modify the exposure and the quality for this? It only shows a very limited options on what you can do with the camera.
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Hey I don't seem to find a way to switch to night mode or different modes with this phone. Also how can we modify the exposure and the quality for this? It only shows a very limited options on what you can do with the camera.
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Unfortunately, it seems that it doesn't have manual mode. it's the only bad thing thaf I can say about this phone.
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Hey I don't seem to find a way to switch to night mode or different modes with this phone. Also how can we modify the exposure and the quality for this? It only shows a very limited options on what you can do with the camera.
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Open Camera and Camera FV5 work quite well.