Hey all,
I am sure am not the only one noticing this but what's with the image quality when it comes to different settings? I mean when flash is OFF verses auto/on the image quality in standard lighting is better rather it flashes or not. Also if you change the exposure to day time its a lot better. This to me seems a screwy. ?
What's your input / opinion?
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You know how everyone is complaining about the camera, mainly because photos come out blurry/not sharp. The thing causing that was VERY slight movement when clicking the button to take the pic. It seemed to come out of focus very easily.
Now, with 4.0.3, I can get sharp pictures even with more movement. It's not so "touchy" anymore and stays in focus.
Anyone else notice?
What rom are u using?
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What rom are u using?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402341
If this is true, then it's awesome.
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I hope it's true. There's more than one camera bug.
Im surprised how well it focuses in low light with out flash.
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You know they could offer a shooting mode that used the phones sensors to detect camera (phone) movement and hold off the shutter until motion is minimized to improve sharpness. You might want a mode that does this but other modes, like sports, that don't delay the shutter.
Brian
Good to hear, what about the white haze when near a window. Now, can anyone recommend a 4.0.3 ROM without any visual mods?
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T-Keith said:
Good to hear, what about the white haze when near a window. Now, can anyone recommend a 4.0.3 ROM without any visual mods?
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The one I'm using looks like stock, besides the hideous boot animation.
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are u using the MILESTOME ROM?
guinnes.s said:
are u using the MILESTOME ROM?
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yes............
brian85 said:
The one I'm using looks like stock, besides the hideous boot animation.
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You can change the boot animation yourself. Here's a link to a 720p version of the default ICS animation: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1380655&highlight=animation
EDIT: I've found the 720p version of the original Galaxy Nexus boot animation lags a bit, so if you're not happy with that one here's a link to a compilation of boot animations: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1364044&highlight=nexus+s+boot+animation
My personal favourite so far is this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1402764
wish google would add an option for the instant shutter or delayed snap after autofocus. 90% of the bad pictures are taken because the person did not either tap to focus or held down the camera button for it to focus
Same goes with panos, I wish they gave you an option for auto panning versus the snap then move, like sgs2 did
Switched to redemption a 4.0.3 ROM and now pics are a lot better. Very impressed.
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Why has no one posted a photo yet? Show us some of that 4.0.3 camera goodness!
Is there a way to mod the camera so your can manually focus the shot? Sometimes when in macro mode it over focuses and the image is still blurry.
Thanks
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not sure if this is what you were asking for. simply touch the spot on the screen where you need focus before taking a pic?
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Is there a way to mod the camera so your can manually focus the shot? Sometimes when in macro mode it over focuses and the image is still blurry.
Thanks
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No that just tells the camera to focus on a specific area of the screen. What I'm wanting to be able to manually adjust the amount of focus on an image
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ok, you need "focus ring" like capability. I am not aware of any cam app that can do that. i don't know whether the camera firmware provides interfaces for such (low-level) functionality, but an indirect method would be to use a reference ruler in the pic for gradually adjusting focal length ( still a pain, I know).
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No that just tells the camera to focus on a specific area of the screen. What I'm wanting to be able to manually adjust the amount of focus on an image
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Hey guys & girls..
I've got a question for you ^^
Is there an app/mod/ROM where I have (better) control over the auto focus while recording?
Sometimes the camera focuses even though the "picture" is sharp, which is annoying sometimes..
So I thought maybe there's something that gives me better control over the focus..
And don't forget, I'm talking about making videos, not pictures..
There are a few apps, which give more controls, but they seem to be picture related..
Maybe someone can recommend an app or something :/
Thanks in advance
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AW: [Q] [Camera] Focus Control?
Bumpy.
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Im just asking if anyone uses the screen mode settings or if anyone uses the natural setting? Im using the naturl setting and reminds me of my iphone screen but bigger and better
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EyLaTnOgN said:
Im just asking if anyone uses the screen mode settings or if anyone uses the natural setting? Im using the naturl setting and reminds me of my iphone screen but bigger and better
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Movie is the most accurate visually. I couldn't handle the difference Movie made when I was used to Standard so I had to gradually get to Movie mode by using Natural as a stepping stone. Now im using movie mode and know i'm getting the most accurate intended colors. I can't ever imagine using the oversaturated standard mode. Now we have the best color reproduction / best contrast in amoled.
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Movie is the most accurate visually. I couldn't handle the difference Movie made when I was used to Standard so I had to gradually get to Movie mode by using Natural as a stepping stone. Now im using movie mode and know i'm getting the most accurate intended colors. I can't ever imagine using the oversaturated standard mode. Now we have the best color reproduction / best contrast in amoled.
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Right!? Im actually going to try out movie mode now
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I find that natural is the best for me.
I edit photos on my calibrated desktop monitor. When I view those photos on my phone, natural gives the most similar colors and contrast compared to my calibrated desktop monitor (I calibrate it every 15 days or so with a spyder).
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sychak said:
I find that natural is the best for me.
I edit photos on my calibrated desktop monitor. When I view those photos on my phone, natural gives the most similar colors and contrast compared to my calibrated desktop monitor (I calibrate it every 15 days or so with a spyder).
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u sure? I also have spyder calibrator. but I hear that from OFFICIAL tests, movie gives most accurate colors.(out of any phone available apple or non,) maybe youre comp monitor is not calibrated correctly?
Hi
I don't expect much from tablet camera but pictures taken with my n7 look pretty bad and weird. Even in decent light photos are very grading r with lots of noise. Is this normal? I couldn't find a thread for n7 photos, maybe my camera is defective?
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It's normal, it's odd though that it saves screenshots in high quality PNG format but uses JPG compression for photo's.
I actually thought the pictures from my Nexus 7 are excellent (considering it's coming from a tablet). I have noticed that it doesn't do a great job in low light conditions. Here is one I took and it looks pretty good to me. You may wanna double check your settings.
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It's normal, it's odd though that it saves screenshots in high quality PNG format but uses JPG compression for photo's.
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Yeah but what setting I can change if there is not many in pre-installed camera app, I also tried some other apps available in play store but pictures are always the same. I must take a picture outside in very good light like yours and then compare it. I use HTC one which has only 4 mega pixel camera but pictures are much much better.
Btw, yours picture quality is very good, check this out on pc and see what difference is between mine and yours
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Guys can you post some random pictures taken with your n7 so I can compare them with mine
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skwieradee said:
Guys can you post some random pictures taken with your n7 so I can compare them with mine
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One and two
skwieradee said:
Hi
I don't expect much from tablet camera but pictures taken with my n7 look pretty bad and weird. Even in decent light photos are very grading r with lots of noise. Is this normal? I couldn't find a thread for n7 photos, maybe my camera is defective?
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Indoors that is pretty much par for the course. When there is bad/low lighting the camera is not very good.