If ever anyone here
knows how to interpolate camera resolution please share your
knowledge guys. Camera interpolation is a process to adjust
the camera resolution into higher than its physical or actual
resolution like for example I have a phone with 8 megapixel
main camera then I interpolate it to 12MP resolution. The
picture of 8MP cam vs the interpolated 12MP might have the
same clarity but different file size, higher resolution means
much higher file size.
Other benefit of camera interpolation could be the details of
the pictures once zoomed, you can still have detailed picture
even after a deep zoom.
On our T2 Ultra, we all want our picture to be taken at full
screen or 16:9 ratio but we cannot use the 13megapixel in
that ratio or full screen instead only at 9MP.
Here's T2 Camera settings
13MP - 4:3 screen ratio
9MP - 16:9 screen ratio
5MP - 4:3
2MP - 16:9
VGA - 4:3
Any possibility guys to interpolate our 13MP XPERIA T2
ULTRA cam to 16MP maybe so that we can have the
following camera settings
16MP (interpolated) - 4:3 screen ratio
13MP - 16:9 screen ratio ( my target)
Etc
Etc.
Anybody?
BIG BIG THANKS!!!
Yeah, that would be great. I flashed vk700 rom onto vk700 pro and all interpolation gone to real values, from 13mpx to 5mpx. Anyone?
Bro u are wrong our t2 have 4:3 sensor which take 12 mp picture and if we switch to 16:9 that phone takes that 12 mp 4:3 picture and convert it into a 16:9 picture which will 8 mp so it can't possible what u are saying...
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Hello,
I have arc S and it have 8MP Camera, But in settings I have selected 6MP to get pics in 16:9 ratio for full screen.
But as the camera is 8MP I am curious why We can't click pics with 16:9 AR with 8MP ?
Also is there any major difference in clarity ? if I will use 8MP with 4:3 AR will I get better quality ?
What do you recommend ? 6MP or 8MP ?
Thanks
KashishGupta said:
Hello,
I have arc S and it have 8MP Camera, But in settings I have selected 6MP to get pics in 16:9 ratio for full screen.
But as the camera is 8MP I am curious why We can't click pics with 16:9 AR with 8MP ?
Also is there any major difference in clarity ? if I will use 8MP with 4:3 AR will I get better quality ?
What do you recommend ? 6MP or 8MP ?
Thanks
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It's about lens or something about it, I've read it before somewhere. In simple words : Arc S cannot produce 16:9 with 8MP resolution
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KashishGupta said:
Hello,
I have arc S and it have 8MP Camera, But in settings I have selected 6MP to get pics in 16:9 ratio for full screen.
But as the camera is 8MP I am curious why We can't click pics with 16:9 AR with 8MP ?
Also is there any major difference in clarity ? if I will use 8MP with 4:3 AR will I get better quality ?
What do you recommend ? 6MP or 8MP ?
Thanks
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The sensor of camera is 4:3,so to have 16:9 the phone have to "cut" some pixel,that's why you have 6mp in 16:9.
Inviato dal mio ST18i
Because the camera
Hi Everyone,
I have a new Oppo find 7 (x9076) with takes great photos! The only thing I dont really like is that the 13mp photos are in 4:3. For TV viewing etc I was hoping to change that ratio to 16:9.
However it seams that on the camera If i do this, the pixel size is lowered to 10mp.
Is there any 'hack/mod' that we can do to allow the camera to take 16:9 ratio photos at 13mp??
Thanks in advance.
Nick.
NickXC90 said:
Hi Everyone,
I have a new Oppo find 7 (x9076) with takes great photos! The only thing I dont really like is that the 13mp photos are in 4:3. For TV viewing etc I was hoping to change that ratio to 16:9.
However it seams that on the camera If i do this, the pixel size is lowered to 10mp.
Is there any 'hack/mod' that we can do to allow the camera to take 16:9 ratio photos at 13mp??
Thanks in advance.
Nick.
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No.
The physical sensor itself is in a 4:3 ratio. The 16:9 photos are 10MP because they're ignoring parts of the sensor. You're better off taking 13MP photos and cropping the ones you really want to be wridescreen.
What is everyone's thoughts on the camera settings? Do you guys set it once and forget it? Or are you constantly switching between the 2? Does once setting provide better photos or am I thinking too much into this?
Thanks for your thoughts,
Nycorduroy
It's always best to get as much resolution out of anything you can. I have 4:3 @ 12.3 setup and just leave it that way.
People complain about it not filling up the screen on the phone but that doesn't matter honestly. Everything we have with photography is at a 4:3 aspect ratio anyway. Keep 16:9/10 to videos
The 16:9 photo option is nothing but a crop. It is totally pointless to set the camera to 16:9. Take the photo in the 12.3MP 4:3 mode, and crop it yourself later if you desire.
Hi all,
I've read online that the 64MP telephoto sensor actually has a wide lens but takes a 16MP crop. Is this true? If so, that means photos from the tele lens would be 16MP 0.8µm which seems like a massive step backwards.
My questions are:
1.) Can anyone confirm if this is correct?
2.) Does the S20+ allow you to take full sized 64MP photos with no crop or will a 3rd party camera app allow it?
3.) Can a camera app be modded to take 16MP photos at the wide angle using pixel binning with 4 pixels into one to make 16PM 1.6µm photos?
Thanks,
Kris
This is a picture straight from 64MP Camera I didn't check for wide angel outside of normal photos
High Rez Quack https://imgur.com/gallery/8PflfMl
Yeah, I can confirm this....the zoom isn't that impressive in my opinion but at least you have an option of taking a full 64mpx photo for extra crop if needed and if main lens is unable to.
3x is where this phone maxes out per my tests.
Also native camera allows to take full 64mpx photos.
How this 64 Mpix mode is behaving with close objects? Is it have bettery sharpness on corners when compare to main 12 Mpix Wide camera?
In S20, when u set the camera for 3:4 64 MP, the zoom goes only upto 6X. In other settings using 12/9 MP, it goes all the way upto 30X.
Now, when you have 64 MP at your disposal, this format should be more amenable for 30X than 12 or 9 MP format.
Further, I find that 64 MP, 6X does not produce any better image than 12MP, 6X. After 6X, the resultant image with 12 MP contains 2MP & with 64 MP, it should contain 64/6 = 10.6 MP (if it is a crop) & so the latter is expected to show much greater detail without pixelisation. But actually it's not so.
And even after 6X, the file shows the picture contains 64 MP. How's it so? From the quality, it appears like a digital crop rather than optical zoom.
I really doubt if it contains 64 MP.
Did any of u guys observe this?
Think the sensor is definitely 64mp (without zooming in at all), but as soon as you zoom etc it behaves in a hybrid manner, not in a typical cropping manner.
Well, sometimes cameras marked as 12MP are actually higher MP sensor, but they take for example a 16MP image, and reduce it to 12MP and mark that as a 12MP sensor, this way they can get better images
I think that's not the case on the 64MP, it's REALLY 64MP and they didn't cheat anywhere, so if you take a 12MP section of the 64MP base it's not so great because it's not like a smaller sensor where it's cropped intentionally.*
In fact, digital zooming have the advantage of being able to have use of the whole sensor if you want to, and therefor get extreme good quality images, but when zooming in it's never as a good as an optical zoom