Hello. How could I display a picture from my gallery full screen to my Android Wear device (LG G watch?) I'd like to use my boarding pass (a simple png file, qr-code style) in my smartwatch, but I'm not sure if I can present the full picture in the watch.
This question is probably better off being posted here.
I totally thought I was posting there. Sorry
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Hi guys!
despite i use my HD for 9 months now, i still didn't find an application to make photos stored into my HD to be seen in hi resolution when they are attached to a contact or displayed by TFD3D within Photos and Videos tab
it's kinda of frustrating when you take nice pics with a dedicated camera with +5Mpx and then transfer them into HD
i know that there are some "manual" methods to make them displayed in hi-res but this is very dificult when you have more then 10 pics
so i am asking if you, smart guys here, can make such an application in order to be used by all of us with less programming skills
i am sorry if this app allready exists and i dind't find it out. if so, please point me to the right direction
thank you and best regards to all of you!
this is interesting - 105 users view this and no comment
if it is intersting, why no comment?
if it is not interesting, why +100 views?
It's interesting and I would like such an app as well - but it doesn't make much sense for me to comment because I have no idea on how to program it!
And I'm quite sure most of the 105 other users that have read this don't know either!
Tap on the low res "framed" image on the Photos and Videos tab to open the image in glorious high quality.
Slide left and right to scroll through the images in the album.
As for contacts, add the high quality image to the contact on the phone, not via Outlook, and it will show a high quality version on the phone.
Hope this helps and I haven't totally missed what you really wanted
xaccers said:
Tap on the low res "framed" image on the Photos and Videos tab to open the image in glorious high quality.
Slide left and right to scroll through the images in the album.
As for contacts, add the high quality image to the contact on the phone, not via Outlook, and it will show a high quality version on the phone.
Hope this helps and I haven't totally missed what you really wanted
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nope
i know what you said and this is not how i wanted
i want to copy hi-res pictures from my cam into my SD card and them to use them to attach to contacts or to display on "Pictures and Videos" tab without any manual trick in order to be displayed in hi-res
if this is not possible "by default" because of some windows or htc bug, then i want an application that can be run and then all pics to be displayed in hi-res, no matter what i do with them
would that be possible?
It should be possibly, its just that no one has ever developed such a program and I can't see anyone doing this either
sorry, dont get that.
every picture, i transfer to my touch hd from an external source, are displayed in high resolution.
you sure, you dont need some glasses?
please add a screenshot to show what your problem is.
Hm, do you want a 1:1 pixel mapping? Then you will have to scroll around on your display to see the image.
Attention modern art:
Attached picture shows the relation of a 5Mpix image (2kx2.5k) to a wvga (480x800 black rectangle) screen.
Typically images will be downsampled to show 'all' information on a smaller resolution. Simple example: Having a 16x16 image and you want to show it on 8x8 screen you could take the average of 2x2 pixel blocks of the image which will give the pixel color in the 8x8 screen. This will introduce some bluriness.
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you sure, you dont need some glasses?
smart line! did you came out with it all by yourself?
the low res pictures problem of HD when attached to contacts or displayed on pictures & videos tab is well known.
maybe i missed something and it is solved on newer roms but i count also on fallen spartan comments and it seems that it is not solved yet
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Both the HD's I've got show high res contact images.
I put the images on the phone (created an Avatar folder to keep things neat) then from the contact picked the image.
From what I've read, that's the way to do it.
If you pick the images in outlook then sync, it creates a lower res image and uses that on the phone.
The rolordex screen in album is admitedly lower res than selecting the image and scrolling left and right, but then if it wasn't the rolordex would be a lot more cpu hungry, what with having to display the picture rotated slightly, and animate it as you flick through the album.
Hi guys,
I have my Xperia Z1 Compact. The smartphone is advertised(and reviewed!) as having very good display quality. However I cannot agree with that. My previous phone was Iphone 4s(so 2-3 years older smartphone) and while I really loved android as a system(it has its drawbacks though) I can't say that I loved sony's display.The quality is low. I can't even call it average. Much worse than Iphone 4s' display. There are four main problems that I noticed:
1) Unrealistic colours - the most annoying problem. Tanned skin look orange or red so any photos from beach will look like basket with tomatos. Just check the picture on polish wikipedia of politician 'Janusz Palikot' and see the difference.
2) Any details completely missed in a shadow. Just watch the beggining of the video on youtube called "7. bronn the commander"
and see difference between Z1compact and 4s(or your computer):
3) viewed images quality in applications like facebook are much lower than in real(or on Iphone). When I view a picture in facebook it seem to be less sharp than if I download the picture on computer, send it to e-mail and then download it from my e-mail to smartphone,
4) When i check gamma in app called "display tester" (option: gamma detection) the result is 1.4 while i read that it should have been 2.2. What's the reason?
What's the reason of those drawbacks(the third one is the least annoying but still) and how can I fix it? Is there any way to calibrate it(someone did that?) I use app "screen adjuster" but it's solve problems only partially and it's heals only symptoms not causes.
BTW White balance DOESN'T help.
PS. Sorry that I don't post the exact links but I am not allowed to I am attaching photos anyway
my dispaly is fine. It looks same on all Z1c's. Check the pictures I attached yourself. How is that possible that smartphone advertised as having top quality display works like this and cannot even display human skin properly? Iphone 4s i almost 3 years older but the display is FAR above sony's.
Anyway is there anything I can do to fix it?
Hi everyone
i bought tab s 10.5 a yesterday and i uploaded a few pics and videos from my pc to it
and beside the images and the video that comes with the device (that look amazing by the way) , pics and videos that i put doesn't seem good, they looked better on my 1080p pc screen
they seem to lack wide spectrum of colors, like they are an 8-bit images or look like when your graphics driver on your pc is ruined
it would seem that my files are s h i t but they look really good on pc
is there like a switch or a mode that i can flip to make it right?
Can you upload a screenshot? You might have copied a thumbnail or something check which resolution the picture has.
Send from my SM-T805 using Tapatalk.
I have a question about note 10 plus (Exynos) display, I immediately saw that something is wrong when opened a Spotify (please see attached images) earlier I had iPhone XS Max and the gradients were fluid, also I Can see the gradient banding in some scenarios like grey scale or some of the colors.
Can someone tell me if the display if faulty or not? Do someone with note 10 plus and spotify can for example check that song/background on their device?
IMAGES - please add https:// before link below since I can't add images to the thread the XDA posting is lame..
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Sorry for the quality of photos but I made them with old nexus 4
Same on my device.
SM-N975F/DS
This thing about banding, I have seen it in some other devices, and not always, with my note10+, I have only seen it in some wallpapers, but never in an app, as youtube netflix clarovideo, games, browser, videoplayer, etc
I would like to hear some opinions on this. I noticed some time ago that my videos had very inconsistent colors - there would be visible change of the balance when paning around or filming different objects to an extent that seems odd. After trying out and comparing I did realise that the main camera tends to very aggresively change the auto white balance, even if the scene is basically the same and the phone just slightly changes angle. It seems as it tries to desperately match white balance to every frame and its content (forgive my amateur vocabulary here), which to me seems strange and looking at other phones they just hold a much more consistent balance.
I attach 2 videos to show the issue - keep in mind that the issue isnt as visible always, as I tried very specific scenes/angles to show it.
When I use manual white balance it works great, so it kinda feels like a software issue (?)
Does anybody have a similar experience?
Would you mind trying to film a video in a similar scenario, but after disabling the option "scene optimizer" in the camera settings? I don't know if it does anything, but might be worth trying.
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Would you mind trying to film a video in a similar scenario, but after disabling the option "scene optimizer" in the camera settings? I don't know if it does anything, but might be worth trying.
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Thanks for the tipp, I'll try to compare it, although I dont think that scene optimizer affects videos
Unfortunately turning scene optimizer off doesnt change it (video attached).
It still feels like a software issue, but since nobody has yet confirmed a similar experience I'm starting to think it might be a problem with my unit. (Btw my A52s seems to have the Samsung image sensor not the Sony one)
Edit: or, I am exaggerating and this behaviour is actually not unusual - havent had a Samsung phone for a few years before my A52s
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Unfortunately turning scene optimizer off doesnt change it (video attached).
It still feels like a software issue, but since nobody has yet confirmed a similar experience I'm starting to think it might be a problem with my unit. (Btw my A52s seems to have the Samsung image sensor not the Sony one)
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I do not shoot a lot of video, but in the few videos I did shoot I never saw what is visible in your videos (Sony sensor). It is indeed very jarring. Do you only have it with footage of grass or just always?
In the Samsung camera app, you can go the "Professional Video" mode in the "More" section (so where macro etc. is), and then set whitebalance manually to e.g. 5500K and see whether it is more stable then. But like I said I do not shoot a lot of video, so I certainly do not have experience with that professional video mode.
Edit: I now see that you already mention manual whitebalance yourself. So are there disadvantages to just using professional video mode all the time then?
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It definitely gets more visible in outside scenes, more so if there is a lot of green in the frame - indoors and with artificial light it definitely is hard to spot. As I mentioned above it feels like it tries to match the balance to the content or objects of/in the frame, instead of keeping a consistent balance. I had a video where I stuck my hand in and out of the frame and it would drastically change the whole color to match the hand it seemed (thinking about it, the background was grass also, so ...).
Pro mode is a solution, it's just that I'm not a fan of setting the balance everytime I take a video or photo - and the balance ofc affects photos in the same way, as 2 photos of basically the same scene might have drastically different WB.
Nevertheless thanks a lot for your input - I also very much enjoyed your detailed instructions for Gcam usage
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Pro mode is a solution, it's just that I'm not a fan of setting the balance everytime I take a video or photo - and the balance ofc affects photos in the same way, as 2 photos of basically the same scene might have drastically different WB.
Nevertheless thanks a lot for your input - I also very much enjoyed your detailed instructions for Gcam usage
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You would not have to set it every time (probably). In the Samsung camera app I have dragged the Pro Photo (not video) mode to the 'main bar' (from the more menu you can hold and drag items in and out of the main bar for quick access), with a changed fixed ISO (for shooting of fast action scenes), and you set it once and the camera app will remember that setting forever. And I think for all outside scenes around 5600K WB will work fine (it's not like the A52s is a high quality video machine anyway).
I didn't want to bring up gcam because I had no idea whether that would make a difference, but now that you brought it up, does that have the same whitebalance issues for you (in video)?
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(...). And I think for all outside scenes around 5600K WB will work fine (it's not like the A52s is a high quality video machine anyway).
I didn't want to bring up gcam because I had no idea whether that would make a difference, but now that you brought it up, does that have the same whitebalance issues for you (in video)?
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I meant I would have to set it again for every scene, but you are right, something like 5600 would probably be okay for most outdoor stuff. And with rearranging the icons it wouldnt be such a hassle. I'll try that out for daily use, thanks!
I am using BSG gcam also, because I find the nightmode drastically better but unfortunately the balance issue is the same, so I guess the balance gets set on system level. I also tried gcam awb but it always seems to be a bit off no matter the config - but I prefer the stock app for daylight anyway (apart from the wb)