Just look at the picture I included. Zoomed out looks fine, just a little over sharpened. The minute you zoom in, you can see the oil painting effect. You guys think this can ever be fixed?
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did u try with google camera?
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did u try with google camera?
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Yeah its the same with Google Camera.
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Yeah its the same with Google Camera.
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I had this on my s5. Could be a software issue
Dumb questions but it appears you sent screen shots of the pictures.. Can you upload the actual files? It could be the screens over sharpening but may not actually be in the image.. Also the stock camera defaults to 10mp but you can up it to 13 to see if it helps with the detail.. Also make sure your camera lense doesn't have a smudge on it.
Mine is the same way, though probably worse. Very disappointed in the camera on this thing. Its all software related, so hopefully someone can find a fix.
I posted a few pictures (linked directly, not uploaded) of something very similar in the picture thread. Seems HDR is a very big source of the issue, and looking at your picture, its certainly an HDR image. I'm on to A Better Camera, and its a little better but not much.
For as far as you zoomed in I think it looks OK. I can't shoot now zoom later with the g3. ?
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I'm assuming i just got a faulty camera here... the camera screen is very grainy and artifact-y (coined). Im thinking i should take it back.... anyone else have this problem?
camera's fine here
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camera's fine here
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Before the photo is taken everything looks excessively grainy, but it seems that the dual LED's fix that right up. Unfortunately, video looks really bad at night.
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Before the photo is taken everything looks excessively grainy, but it seems that the dual LED's fix that right up. Unfortunately, video looks really bad at night.
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It has nothing to do with the Dual LED's. Daytime shots in good light do not trigger the LED's so making statements like that only causes confusion. The grainy aspect is for quicker response times on the screen as you don't need high resolution screen quality to shoot high quality pictures. You just have to make sure it's in focus and what you want to shoot.
Videos looks really bad at night because you are using a PHONE CAMERA and LENS. Turn on the LED's with the Torch APP and light the way for a little better night video shooting.
Heck of a lot better than IPHONE right? No flash = no night time shots.
Have you removed the plastic from the camera? I have some friends who.didn't realize it had a plastic.
Noticed a white fading band at the top of my camera image. Here is a screen grab where u can see what I'm taking about. It fades son its hard to tell if its even all the way across as some sort of UI design or if its my camera being faulty/ shifted out of position . Any thoughts?
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Noticed a white fading band at the top of my camera image. Here is a screen grab where u can see what I'm taking about. It fades son its hard to tell if its even all the way across as some sort of UI design or if its my camera being faulty/ shifted out of position . Any thoughts?
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Wow. I see it. Took me awhile to figure it out. My phone has the same thing. It might be normal or a theme thing. Lets see what other people have to say.
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I have this as well, it seems more pronounced when viewed on the phone but when you look at the screengrab on the pc, you can barely notice it.
Also i tried taking a picture of what was in the viewfinder and the picture comes out as pure black, with no fading band. I'm assuming this is a software issue rather than a faulty camera or bad camera placement.
Have you noticed when you take a picture in low light and then click on the thumbnail on the right and start moving the screen around the edges of the photo go all weird ?
I also have this, I think this is just a frame around camera app.
I'm a photographer coming from an iPhone 5. Has anyone else noticed when using the front camera pretty significant distortion?? Please try yourself. Take a pic of yourself and see if the top of your head is exaggerated. This is my second m8 Like this. I hate to have to use software to fix it
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I look awesome, maybe you naturally have a big head?
Nevermind, I get it too. Look at my eyebrows!
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The front facing camera is has a wide angle field of view to be able to capture multiple people at arm's length. Hold the camera too close and this wide field of view will cause distortion. No amount of returning phones will change this.
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Right which is what I figured. They should have put some type of compensation in the software to correct distortion. The iPhone front camera is fairly wide, but doesn't suffer from this. Software can fix it. Which is unfortunate, makes me not even want to use the front camera
So had anyone got a way to fix this, I got my HTC One yesterday and noticed this distortion on the front camera? If someone could reply with a easy way to fix then please do, but if its more complex could someone possibly take my email and help me as I ain't too good with fixing issues that are complex, it's really annoying as I use the front Camera a lot.
Hey guys I found this app and image outcome using this app is really amazing so I just thought about to share it ..download it from here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moblynx.cameraics after installing open the app and go to settings and change the JPEG quality to ultra
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Thanks bro really a great camera app!
BTW HERE IS THE RESULT IN SUPER LOW LIGHTING CONDITION!
Sounds good ! I m going to test. Thanks.
Edit : I got a green screen with DU ROM 8.0. Shame, cant test this app...
Anyone tried this one?
Gonna try it! Its sounds weird to me but lets see!
Jb is even better. Thanx and a lot!!!
Seriously guys you see improvement?
Thank you so much! the focus is a bit more stable.
No, the quality of the photos remains poor. The ICS camera is no better than Google Camera.
We still need Motorola to release a proper firmware fix that removes ALL noise reduction.
I like me Hd Camera https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.snowlife01.android.hdcamerapro
This is the same app but fot Kitkat https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moblynx.camerakk It works great for me
My app also recommend this.
I made this app. I set a high resolution and a low and then already shares. The image can vary from camera to camera. Test. Thanks and any constructive hint is welcome. hugs
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apps.fcstudio.instantsharecam
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This is the same app but fot Kitkat https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.moblynx.camerakk It works great for me
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Well friends, this brings me something pissed and I just noticed that in environments with no light, when taking pictures with the flash in auto mode, these are blurred, as if use the beauty mode of the front camera xD or make a bad focus ...
This I noticed when comparing pictures with the flash in auto mode and the flash in Lantern mode as you can see the detail of the pictures with continuous flash is much higher than the auto mode ... NOTE: no matter which camera application use, the result is the same, I use the stock Sense 7 camera and also the of Google camera and even FV-5 ...
I Public this to know if I'm the only one, to rule out a problem with my phone and see if it is a matter of the rom I have 5.0.2 SD with sense 7
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I would like to know how you are doing macro shots with no flash light environments, and if the same thing happens, I thank each of your comments.
Anyone?
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Anyone?
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There are known issues with the Sense 7 camera. HTC has recently pushed an update to the M9 to fix it.
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There are known issues with the Sense 7 camera. HTC has recently pushed an update to the M9 to fix it.
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I hope that's... soon I return to a sense 6 rom for testing, thank you very much.