Opened up my camera app and this green mark appears in all my pics. Restarted the phone and its still there.
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See this thread on the same topic:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/help/lg-g4-green-spot-appearing-photos-t3148205
If possible, try taking a RAW (DNG) photo in Manual mode, then view the DNG file, not the JPG. People have reported that the DNG file does not show the green spot, implying the green mark is being added by the Camera app during the processing of the photo. The DNG shows just what was captured by the image sensor.
Please post your results in the other thread, to keep all the information in one place.
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I discovered something very peculiar.
When taking 2 or more pictures in Camera Picture Theme mode, then the first picture (i.e. 1/3) gets taken from whatever is straight in front of the lens but from the second picture and onwards (in the same theme: i.e. 2/3), it takes a picture NOT from what lies straight in front of the lens but at a angle of about 45 degrees to the right!
Is this normal or is it a bug? Does your BlueAngel also do that?
I am also wondering if it's possible to make an application which can tell the Camera mode to snap pictures at certain angles. Any Ideas?
So, 74 prople have viewed this and nobody wants to react/answer?
I took the thru viewer on display and found a good photo. However when I view the photo taken, the photo is dim as compared with original view on the screen. Can I adjust both much closer to get a photo that is what I see on display.
In addition, the anti-shake option is only applied to the shooting mode of Single shot. The performance is affected in other shooting mode without anti-shake feature. Did I incorrectly use the camera?
Many of you may have realized, but our camera app and the 4.3 camera app crops the long sides of an image in the viewfinder. The image is still the full 4:3 when you view it in the gallery, but the 16:10 ratio of our screens means our beginners don't display the full preview before a shot.
This has really been running my composition and I get some unplanned but still valuable space above and below my pictures. Had I seen it in the viewfinder, I could have accounted for it.
Does anyone know of a camera app that displays the full 4:3 image, even if it means I get black bars on the viewfinder. I'd gladly live with the black bars I'd it means I can see the whole image below I take it.
Camera ZOOM FX
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Hello guys,
I foun a strange red "light" next to my front camera. Will upload a picture very soon, but has someone an idea, what it is? It is red, but only lights up, if screen is locked. When the screen is off, or unlocked the "light" is off to.
I have not found something similar here...
Please tell me it is not dangerous
Proximity sensor.
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tux95 said:
Hello guys,
I foun a strange red "light" next to my front camera. Will upload a picture very soon, but has someone an idea, what it is? It is red, but only lights up, if screen is locked. When the screen is off, or unlocked the "light" is off to.
I have not found something similar here...
Please tell me it is not dangerous
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The teardown at https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Google+Pixel+C+Teardown/62277 says at Step 4 "The front-facing camera assembly contains a 2 MP selfie cam, ambient light sensor, and what looks like a camera indicator LED." Full size photo at https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/NgYV6anKZIYNCi3p - if you get a blank screen look at your browser scroll bars, you may be viewing the top LH corner.
I've never seen the LED lit. The Nexus 9 has a notification LED that does nothing (possibly) and the thread ran to 90+ posts (including x-ray photos) http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-9/general/led-nexus-9-t2929379
This is the camera auto focus laser. It can be seen whenever the front camera is turned on. Google turns on your camera in the lock screen so it can use trusted face unlock - even if you have not enabled trusted face.
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zezayer said:
This is the camera auto focus laser. It can be seen whenever the front camera is turned on.
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But why the red light is not glowing when taking photos with the front cam?
Still very mysterious
I wasn't able to see it while making a photo with Front camera. I'm not even sure, if I have seen the light before. I'm sure I haven't noticed it before, but it is quite bright. Can you see it too?
In dark(No light), My htc 10 shows me white points on screen during zoom in camera mode and video mode).
Fully zoomed in, and take a picture, my picture shows white points. THIS IS SO TERRIBLE. I JUST GOT 2 DAYS.
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In dark(No light), My htc 10 shows me white points on screen during zoom in camera mode and video mode).
Fully zoomed in, and take a picture, my picture shows white points. THIS IS SO TERRIBLE. I JUST GOT 2 DAYS.
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White points? The grid squares? You can turn those off under the camera settings. Otherwise, I don't see anything wrong in your screenshot.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
White points? The grid squares? You can turn those off under the camera settings. Otherwise, I don't see anything wrong in your screenshot.
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No... zoom that picture, you can see what I said( white dots). not square grid.
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No... zoom that picture, you can see what I said( white dots). not square grid.
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Looks like you're taking pictures of stars!
Stupid question, have you tried cleaning the camera? ...... Of course you did.
In that case it could be dust on the inside, but how often are you taking pictures of things in the dark with no flash? Does it effect the picture in normal light or in low light with the flash?
Is it just me that can't differentiate the stars from the white spots.
OP, upload an edited version to illustrate what you're referring to.
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Is it just me that can't differentiate the stars from the white spots.
OP, upload an edited version to illustrate what you're referring to.
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Haha, that's the problem. I don't think the op was taking a photo of the stars. It just looks as though he is.