So ya, just looking for a way to enable the chroma noise reduction, seems they turn it off or something on MM, btw I kinda like in the daylight but when I'm in the club there is too much chroma noise, btw I'm fine with the luminance noize, I just want to get ridd of thar chroma noise thing. On LL the photos were OK but still LG oversharp everything and I dont like it.
I'm also looking for ways to improve the camera.....idk, I had the G2 and I used to use XCam.
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i had galaxy s2 before never had a problem with camera with in room light or outdoors pictures are just awesome. but s3 take indoor picture very low quality i changed setting reset it but picture are usually around 1.7-2.1MBs and very blurry i never change settings in s2 but never had problem is there i way i can improve the quality i used flash, change ISO take multiple pictures but cant seem to improve quality.
Kitkat allows for varied ISO on this phone. You can also try AOSP Camera if you feel like it.
I don't use Touchwiz so don't recollect the Stock settings top of my head. Just make sure you set highest resolution.
So... Nougat just got released and it has the full Sense.
Is the camera any better? Are the colors still blending together? Is there also a lot of noise?
If that stuff still happens, could or will somebody ever port MoreLightMoreFun and Luma Denoise mods?
MLMF for 9 seconds of exposure time and Luma for better noise reduction. (Imo, Luma does a better job at noise reduction from what i've tested. But this is only my personal prefference.)
Also does Xposed work? Or Magisk? Is it even rootable?
My M9 runs still on Android 5.1.1 Sense 7 stock, because it has the most mods. (Especially Luma, that is not available on MM)
Hi guys check out my pixel night video 4k it's getting excess noise is it same like yours or I need to go to service center
https://youtu.be/95vaVI-J968
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Im lost, was there a link that was removed that i cant see?
The video that was posted (That i can see) definitely seems like you have excess white/background noise. Are you running a kernel? if so return to stock. It seems almost like a noise cancellation error, you can read about it in a few places, just google "pixel microphone problems"
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Hi guys check out my pixel night video 4k it's getting excess noise is it same like yours or I need to go to service center
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Do you mean excess video noise or sound noise?
In lowlight, you can't expect the video to be free of noise. It has to boost the ISO to keep the video going at the full 30FPS, boosting ISO leads to visual noise.
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Do you mean excess video noise or sound noise?
In lowlight, you can't expect the video to be free of noise. It has to boost the ISO to keep the video going at the full 30FPS, boosting ISO leads to visual noise.
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I think He's talking about the audio noise. When you listen to that video, It sounds like his phone mic is in front of a fan.
Anyone else give the modded camera a try. I just installed it & I didn't experience any issues. I'll test it some more tomorrow though
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Anyone else give the modded camera a try. I just installed it & I didn't experience any issues. I'll test it some more tomorrow though
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Im using Mod rom viper 10 5.1.1
Im realise that latest HTC camera for HDR+ seems like have compress picture to reduce noise in the picture same like google camera apps,
I also try modded google camera apps and the result was almost the same (noise reducing)
which version u installed guys?U have weird noise pattern in low light?
Yeah, super noisy for me too, stock cam takes way better pics.
Are you all on stock or AOSP
I've tried this on both stock and PureFusion, there's always a noise pattern but it's most noticeable in low light pics. The noise starts about 1/4 of the screen away from the home button and continues to the edge of the picture facing the selfie cam. It's only our phone that has this issue so it'll likely never be corrected.
This is somewhat disappointing, as I was hoping this would help camera quality on AOSP roms. I loved LOS, but I couldn't take a good picture to save my life. The stock sense ROM camera really makes use of that camera sensor, as it should. Still kind of bugs me the Google Camera doesn't make better use of the sensor, since it uses the same camera sensor as the 5X/6P (10 has OIS, where the 5x/6p does not), and those phones take great pictures. I know there's more to it than just "your phone has *x* sensor, so we can take some great pics". It's just a little annoying, is all.
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)