When I take a picture with the main camera, the picture always turns 90 degrees clockwise when I view it and I have to turn it 90 degrees counterclockwise to fix.
How can I prevent this problem?
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I figured out why.
The rotation sensor isn't triggered sometimes.
Solution: make sure you look at "circled" back button on the bottom-right. If it points up or down, the cam takes picture with wrong orientation. Make your phone at upright position with the orientation you want until the "circle" back button points to left.
Are you completely stock?
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decaturbob said:
Are you completely stock?
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100% raw stock and rooted.
mingkee said:
100% raw stock and rooted.
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I am also rooted and using stock and the stock camera app with the same issue, but have yet to find a solution. I am open to anyone's
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There is an option on the camera menu to improve the visibility of the screen when taking pictures outside.
1. is there a way to force the setting to on always ?
2. can this option being used for other applications beside camera ?
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Filip
Did you mean that the screen is too dim when you're in sunlight?
Double check that power saving is off as that dims the screen and also that brightness is set to max. Sadly though it will still be a falling of the phone. It's just not quite bright enough.
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Click the settings button in Camera and make sure "Outdoor visibility" is switched ON.
ozaghloul said:
Click the settings button in Camera and make sure "Outdoor visibility" is switched ON.
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Thnx m8
That is a good reply, worth hitting the thanks button
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Axelman
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Found that one last week. If you forget to shut it off. When indoors things look spooky
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It's very inconvenient to use my phone when lying on bed. I sometimes switch between landscape view and portrait view but I can't turn on the g-sensor auto rotation because what is "down" in my view is actually horizontal. Are there any "intelligent" rotation toggles that can calibrate the "ideal" gravity direction and automatically rotate the screen to fit the user's view?
PS: Technically, I think the compass is also needed to perform this function.
Same here. I switched off auto rotation and can now easily use it when laying in bed.
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Use the rotate app from market. It's great, can force rotation if app normally doesn't too.
Prinz069 said:
Same here. I switched off auto rotation and can now easily use it when laying in bed.
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So you rotate manually when lying in bed? I think it's technically possible to make a software that rotates automatically after the user point out the ideal "down" direction.
lbell said:
So you rotate manually when lying in bed? I think it's technically possible to make a software that rotates automatically after the user point out the ideal "down" direction.
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A solution to offset the rotation +-90degrees would be nice
pmeinert said:
A solution to offset the rotation +-90degrees would be nice
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I've just made an app to solve it. See
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2366934
When i open the camera, the screen turns sideways, but the image from the aplication stand upright. why is that?
tomicop said:
When i open the camera, the screen turns sideways, but the image from the aplication stand upright. why is that?
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If when in camera mode you rotate the screen and the icons twist?, it means they are just positioned that way, giving the impression that the app has actually changed from landscape to portrait or vice versa but its always taking pictures right side up.
justlovejoy said:
If when in camera mode you rotate the screen and the icons twist?, it means they are just positioned that way, giving the impression that the app has actually changed from landscape to portrait or vice versa but its always taking pictures right side up.
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and how could i get back to landscape or vice versa?
justlovejoy said:
If when in camera mode you rotate the screen and the icons twist?, it means they are just positioned that way, giving the impression that the app has actually changed from landscape to portrait or vice versa but its always taking pictures right side up.
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Look. I just took this print screen. In app, the image was right side up, after i took the print screen the image look like this. When i was in app, the image was right side up and the notifications bar was on the side
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justlovejoy said:
If when in camera mode you rotate the screen and the icons twist?, it means they are just positioned that way, giving the impression that the app has actually changed from landscape to portrait or vice versa but its always taking pictures right side up.
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I think there is a problem
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tomicop said:
Look. I just took this print screen. In app, the image was right side up, after i took the print screen the image look like this. When i was in app, the image was right side up and the notifications bar was on the side
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Correct but i think it may have to do with your screencap app. or just basic method to keep aspect ratio at its max regardless of device angle?
looking at the screen captured, although the notification bar is landscape, the writing is portrait(right side up according to ). if by some chance the camera app was made for landscape mode and having portrait as a rotation feature it still takes pictures right side up, even if taken from the 270 degree rotation of the screen. so my question is where is the camera problems? what besides your screencap of your camera app ready to take a picture showing a rotated notification bar. how about this? when you enter camera is phone rotated? and also what of this screencap app? who makes it?
Using the heart rate monitor as the shutter button does not work for me. Is there a setting or something that needs to be set?
Kamau54 said:
Using the heart rate monitor as the shutter button does not work for me. Is there a setting or something that needs to be set?
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I believe the phone has to detect your face first. Try looking directly into the camera and put your finger on the sensor when you see a circle around your face.
hyukki said:
I believe the phone has to detect your face first. Try looking directly into the camera and put your finger on the sensor when you see a circle around your face.
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You were right, thanks. I had to wait for the circle to appear.
I must have hit some setting because my Selfie view in camera is reduced and has Gray Box surrounding it. Does anyone know what I have done and how to restore to full view?
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Never mind I found how to change back. Not sure what the purpose of the button you hit to change view though. It looks like a flash icon.
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It's basically a screen flashlight; it acts like a normal flash to light up your face so you can take selfies in the dark.