Using Wide Aperature on the Honor 6X - Honor 6X Guides, News, & Discussion

Using Wide Aperature on the Honor 6X​Taking wide aperture photos can produce images with a shallow depth of field. Recommended for taking photos of people or objects within 2 meters. To use the wide aperture mode on the Honor 6X, select the shutter icon at the top of your screen in your camera app.
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You can adjust the size of your aperture from F 16 to F 0.95 by sliding the scale up or down. Refocus by taping different spots on your screen. Aperture size and focus can also be changed after your photo is taken.
Apply filters while adjusting your image.
The wide aperture mode is very simple to use after you get the hang of it. If you have used other phones with dual camera setups then you're probably familiar with how it works. The feature seems to be on part with other phones that have the same ability.

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RAW Images (Camera)

I understand that phone cameras have weak sensors but has anyone come up with a way to capture pictures in .RAW format?
That would be useless for a phone with poor ISO performance and low pixel density.
You might benefit from being able to change white balance but anything else it would do no good.
Also if it would be possible, the gallery would need to be able to read raw files. It would also have a hard time creating thumbnails and viewing would be slower.
If you need raw, stick with an advanced point and shoot or a DSLR camera.
The way things are going, I wouldn't be surprised if future phones (way way in teh future) had that feature.
Though it would be interesting, it really isn't all that practical. It's more of a "I happen to have it with me camera".
I think you need one of these:
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Pixel Binning on 108MP Sensor...Can it be fixed?!

I noticed when taking pictures of text particularly high DPI displays, the S20 Ultra camera has very poor uniformity across the image. Almost like a convergence issue without the chroma artifacts. Then I came to a realization: could it be an artifact from pixel binning? The calculations to make a full 108MP image a 12MP image. Check it out, first taken with the S20 Ultra:
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Then iPhone 11 Pro Max:
Clearly this is not an artifact from a lens or wide aperture. This is also why so many areas of pictures are sharp and areas not so sharp. A test card would reveal this immediately.
And too, since this is part of processing, it *should* be correctable, at least to tolerable levels in software so an update should yield improvement.
Because, right now, it's quite bad.
Unfortunately, the autofocus issue is completely unrelated to this. Both pics were manually focused.

Question Snapchat...

Anyone know how we can change the aspect ratio on snapchat on the COVER display? Inner display camera is trash.. compounded by the fact that snapchat doesn't use software to optimize the image.
Advance features - labs - customize aspect ratio
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unfortunately this is a very subpar solution. the under display camera is trash, as well as both of the 'custom' ratios given to us. We need 18.5:9 on the outside screen.
ghostman25 said:
unfortunately this is a very subpar solution. the under display camera is trash, as well as both of the 'custom' ratios given to us. We need 18.5:9 on the outside screen.
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Hey I don't disagree with you at all. Snapchat runs extremely subpar on our phones

Question Photo focus issue on the OnePlus 9 Pro ?

Hi folks,
on my OP9 Pro LinageOS is running and I use the GCam to take fotos. I'm happy with the quality - except for one thing: all camera lenses of the OP9 pro have problems to focus on the object I want to adjust sharply. I must click several times on the object, somtimes more than 4 times to shoot a sharp photo of the object. If I don't the object is blurry. E.G. on the attached photo I clicked 2 times on the cup in order the set the focus on it - but in spite of this the cup is still very blurry. On my former device, a Huawei p20 pro, the focus worked much more better ./. Any idea how I can improve / fix the focus issue ?
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Thank in advance.
If I may suggest, you would be better off reporting it on Gcam/LOS thread, Thanks

Camera Gimbal Mode Video Quality

Hi,
Just got a korean variant of this phone recently and it's been really great so far.
Only issue I noticed is when using when taking videos/photos using the gimbal mode, the quality is really bad. The video becomes really grainy and darker even on a well lit room(w/ really bright white light) but when recording outdoors where there is lots of sunlight, the video quality seems to be ok. I tried modifying the limited settings on the gimbal mode(resolution and gimbal mode shutter speed) but the quality remains the same.
Is this normal for this device?
Gimbal Mode:
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Normal Mode:
I have the same problem
gimbal mode is using the wide angle camera, normal mode is using the 64mp camera.

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