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Is there a way to adjust the contrast, brightness and saturation on the camera app or is there any app that can do that?

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Contrast Setting?

I know there is a BRIGHTNESS setting for the TP2's screen, but is there a CONTRAST setting anywhere? Any screen that has a black or dark color to it is not as sharp (on my phone, anyway) as my TP1 (Fuze). A sharper black will make all colors appear more brilliant and sharper. Is there a way to adjust the CONTRAST -- whether by a control setting or a registry tweak? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks to all in advance!
The screen has neither a brightness nor a contrast control in the normally-accepted sense of those terms. What it has is the ability to vary the intensity of the backlight, which is quite different. Even if it did have a contrast control, that would affect whites, not blacks. If black is not dark enough then your only option is to make the backlight dimmer. That, of course, will have no effect on sharpness.

[Q] Desire camera Tweak...!

i dont know if any of you have noticed or not ,,desire camera quality is not as good as Samsung galaxy s or any other 5mp camera phones....!!
-so if there is any tweaks for camera settings ,please let me know
-thank you
Use Vignette or Camera 360. Makes a huge difference.
both vignette and camera 360 are great but wont allow you to adjust the camera image processing settings
i'm getting excellent results with the HTC camera
first and foremost lower the sharpness in settings to -2, this will disable all the heavy edge sharpness and noise suppression applied by default and you will get proper photographic quality, this way you can leave adjustments like sharpness (if needed) to other apps like photoshop or picsay, i also raise the saturation to +1 for more vibrancy
you need to set the compression quality to high, i leave everything else to auto, except metering set to center area and of course highest resolution choose 4x3 aspect ratio if you want full mega pixels
one final thing in auto the htc camera chooses the lowest possible iso and hence a little sensitive to movement try to be still for a second when you shoot a photo
as for video recording 800x480 preforms great in good lighting it gets you 25fps, 720p gets around 20fps, unfortunately at low lighting the recording frame rate drops
camera performance is also improved when you are using a2sd (if rooted)
it could be the cheap crappy plastic cover over the camera lens causing your trouble, I removed mine ages ago (replaced it with a cut up screen saver) and it was like removing a cataract from my eye...!
see here:
http://androidforums.com/desire-tip...rove-your-camera-picture-video-quality-3.html

Camera options

There's a couple of options in the camera app that aren't entirely self-explanatory. Anyone able to shed any light?
Anti-shake: The manual says, "reduces image blur due to the movement of the subject of the photo or hand movement." Any ideas why this is disabled by default? Are there any downsides to reducing shake?
Auto contrast: The manual says, "provides a clear image even under backlight circumstances where intensity of illumination can vary excessively." Does anyone have any idea what this is doing? Is this HDR?
Outdoor visibility: The manual says, "allows you to take better pictures when outdoors." Anyone know if this does anything besides just make the screen colors brighter?
Anyone have any ideas?
Anti-Shake is an option to use to help reduce the effects of the camera moving while shooting a picture. I see no downsides to enabling it unless you like blurry pictures. It might reduce battery life a tiny bit more while using the camera.
Think of it as mouse smoothing in games, if you do that sort of thing.
Auto contrast is a nice feature (if it works well) that adjusts the pictures light levels in case of a dark subject and a bright background, or vice versa. It should help to make a better overal balanced picture.
Outdoor visibility has to do with the LCD screen itself. If you are outside on a bright day you want that on. It makes sure the backlight is on full and the colors are bright so you can more easily see the screen.

[Q] Camera settings for best picture quality?

Hi I just got HTC One V but I noticed the picture quality on my laptop rather looks washed up. can anybody recommend good settings or tweaks for better results
Decrease the brightness or use these settings...
When I took a picture of me and transferred it to my laptop, my pic also looked like a painting on which little water was spilled... Then I realized that it was the brightness of my laptop. I had increased it to its fullest for some work earlier. When I decreased my brightness, my pic was looking great. :laugh:
If this doesn't help, Try these settings:
Flash - OFF.
Image Resolution - 5MP.
ISO - Auto.
White Balance - Auto.
Scene - Auto.
Best of Luck :fingers-crossed:
Decrease the Sharpness and Saturation counter by one.
Never trust in-camera picture adjustments settings on any Mobile camera or Digital Camera.
power_8383 said:
Decrease the Sharpness and Saturation counter by one.
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Power, we don't decrease olthe saturation or sharpness on our PC... do we?
If we use the settings I've stated above, there's no sharpness-saturation problem.

[Q] Google Photo Sphere - Exposure Setting

Is there a way to keep the exposure same throughout the whole capture? Evertime I go over a bright window, the exposure auto adjusts and everything but the window looks black. Thanks!
Update,
At this point I don't see an option in the app to change or mess with the exposure setting while in Spere mode. Hopefully Google will implement some sort of exposure freeze feature as it would greatly help in creating a more balanced image without the light and dark variations.

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