Hi all
I have a question about HTC mozart camera.
I've take a few pictures and all are 538/718 pixels.
Is it normal ?
I've set Resolution 8M.
Also is it posible to set Scenes to Landscape and this setting to remain pemanent ?
Even if I set it to Landscape the picture is still 538/718 and on screen I can see on the left side a liiitle portion of my last taken picture.
Please help !
Thank's
jbilau said:
Hi all
I have a question about HTC mozart camera.
I've take a few pictures and all are 538/718 pixels.
Is it normal ?
I've set Resolution 8M.
Also is it posible to set Scenes to Landscape and this setting to remain pemanent ?
Even if I set it to Landscape the picture is still 538/718 and on screen I can see on the left side a liiitle portion of my last taken picture.
Please help !
Thank's
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Hi, if you mean this. When you are taking pictures your veiwer is smaller than your screen and you can see a portion of your last photo to the left. Then yes that is normal. If you are running mango then after you set your picture to 8m then make sure you save it first. That way it will retain your settings.
stephboyle127 said:
Hi, if you mean this. When you are taking pictures your veiwer is smaller than your screen and you can see a portion of your last photo to the left. Then yes that is normal. If you are running mango then after you set your picture to 8m then make sure you save it first. That way it will retain your settings.
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How can I save it first ?
It's not a save settings there !
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Hello guyz i think title says it all.
btw i just bought vignette app,i just wanted to know at what settings u guyz are using it.
Standard settings
Z3US911 said:
Hello guyz i think title says it all.
btw i just bought vignette app,i just wanted to know at what settings u guyz are using it.
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no effects
no frame/16:9 (depends on my shot)
8.0mp
superfine
auto (unless I want something specific...auto works pretty good)
flash off
normal/rule of thirds (depending on my shots)
then press menu, and go to settings,,,in there I have the following checked off
touch screen anywhere to take picture
keep phone unlocked
show full viewfinder
Best results I have had with the settings
Mr Patchy Patch said:
no effects
no frame/16:9 (depends on my shot)
8.0mp
superfine
auto (unless I want something specific...auto works pretty good)
flash off
normal/rule of thirds (depending on my shots)
then press menu, and go to settings,,,in there I have the following checked off
touch screen anywhere to take picture
keep phone unlocked
show full viewfinder
Best results I have had with the settings
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tried clicking pictures with d settings and its awesome...!
Hi there!
One of my "problems" I have with the S2 is that i can't seem to be able to properly fit a picture on my screen.
Whenever i set a picture as wallpaper it will be zoomed in.
Is there a way i can fit a picture in its original size (so the whole picture can be seen) on the screen?
Many thanks,
Peter
If you are trying to set a scrollable wallpaper on a single portrait screen then it's not possible, but otherwise you have to click on the portrait icon, then drag the orange lines to the furthest corner of the picture, then set it.
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
PeterK1990 said:
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
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You need 480 x 800 resolution photos/wallpapers to fit in portrait mode, any other resolution will slightly distort or won't fit on the screen.
I always crop my pictures in photoshop to 960x800 for wallpaper and 480x800 for lockscreen wallpaper. All WVGA androids use these resolutions.
I just checked, i dont loose any of my picture in that resolution.
Hope this helps.
The screens resolution is 480x800, not 960x800, the latter is for scrollable wallpapers, which I never use. So if someone wants to use a full picture set to one screen then he/she should use a wallpaper of phones resolution, i.e- 480x800
Regards.
Sent from GT-I9100
PeterK1990 said:
There it goes "wrong", whenever i do that in portrait mode, and I select the part i want and set it as wallpaper... the result will be that it is zoomed in.
For example as i drag the orange lines around my girlfriend and I set it... it will only show me the chest, stomach and a part of the legs instead of the whole body.
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I have this same problem, i have resorted to just using the scrollable crop button and knowing that I'll lose the edges. There's certainly some sort of bug regarding this.
I have a photo taken with the SG2 camera that is 480x800. When I set wallpaper, I select portrait mode (non-scrollable, single photo).
However, the actual wallpaper is still zoomed in and I don't know why. Portrait-mode wallpapers seem to be broken, the phone wants to stretch photos into scroll-mode size even though it is not selected.
The lock screen wallpaper works fine.
Anyone know a fix?
Edit: The same problem is described here and also for other phones, no answer yet: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1121133
Edit: I have a fix, but it's not a good one. Using a photo editor, add 240x800 pixels to either side of your image. This will produce a 960x800 image. Set this as your scrollable wallpaper (this will not work if you select portrait-mode). Then, use your launcher options to disable wallpaper scrolling.
If you are using stock launcher it should work. If your pic is 480 x 800, select portrait mode , drag the orange lines to fit the whole screen and your pic won't zoom in. The way Samsung uses this feature is crappy anyway. I gotta try 2-3 times before i can adjust the orange lines to fit the screen, without pic being zoomed-in.
Hey guys, I haven't seen this question asked outside of the CM7 Thread.
I have UnNamed 1.1.0 Which to my knowledge is identical to stock when it comes to the camera aspect.
When I'm taking a picture it will look great on screen but when I go review it in the gallery it looks almost twice as dark. Almost like the shutterspeed is too quick and wont let enough light in. Outdoors the problem isnt too persistent. Just indoors. I'm going to try another gallery app and see if that help but doubt it will. Anybody else notice this?
I was actually playing with the camera last night and noticed this.
Tried adjusting the ISO and exposure and it helped a little. I noticed that after viewing the picture though, it still turns out a few shades darker than it does in the live view. Not sure what thats about.
I'm seeing this issue as well. Any resolution?
I noticed this too, not only that but there is a slight delay from when you hit the shutter.
Seems like any movement screws up the picture as well.
I think the brightness discrepancy has to do with the screen brightness settings.... try setting your brightness way up, then take a photo and see if your exposure "gets darker".... it should be the same as how it looked when you took the photo...
I think when you take a photo, the camera app automatically brightens the screen to the Max... then when you go to review the photo, your screen brightness settings take over... since most of us use the phone NOT at the highest setting, it makes the exposure look dark....
The same theory goes for anyone editing photos... I always brighten my screen when I edit the photos...that way I'm not adjusting a photos exposure if it doesn't really need it... this needs more practice though as I don't edit often and could be wrong ...
If you're having lag in the shot... try turning off the anti shake option... you might think anti shake can ONLY be good but I find that my photos are fine without it.... but I also know to not try to take photos in dungeons...
Thanks ill try it
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Hi everybody,
I have a question about GS2 screen:
When I use the camera to take a picture, as soon as I press the shutter key to take the picture, the picture taken appears and then camera is prepared to take the next picture (assuming that review is off); my question:
the picture that appears immediately after taking the picture (which disappears after almost 0.5 seconds) seems to have a better quality from the picture I see in "Gallery" (to be specific, it's "brighter").
When I view the picture in my computer, I see the "brighter" picture , but when I look at it on my device, I see the "darker" one.
I'm not sure if I was able to make my point or not, but in a nutshell: when I review the picture on my device, it's darker than itself (!!!).
Thank you...
Nobody having the same experience???
Same Here
i think its the Super Amoled screen
miahegypt said:
Same Here
i think its the Super Amoled screen
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Why should it be like this?
No remedy for this???
Hi Folks,
I have been a user for HTC Camera as of now and now have been using S3 for about a year now.
The query I had to you guys is
1. When we take a click from HTC mobile camera and we see that pic in the gallery it's always full screen, covering the full dim of the phone. However when we do that with the Samsung Phone its always trimmed.
2. But, when we take the pic while recording a video, if we take the pic its always full screen and not trimmed. No matter what mode we take the pic.
Is this possible for us to have the same features on Samsung phones. I personally feel full screen is what we should view it and not trimmed version from either side.
Have attached few pic. First shows the pic while recording a video other one in the Landscape Mode but it's trimmed on the sides. Possible for us to have the same view as having from the Video.
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Hi Folks,
I have been a user for HTC Camera as of now and now have been using S3 for about a year now.
The query I had to you guys is
1. When we take a click from HTC mobile camera and we see that pic in the gallery it's always full screen, covering the full dim of the phone. However when we do that with the Samsung Phone its always trimmed.
2. But, when we take the pic while recording a video, if we take the pic its always full screen and not trimmed. No matter what mode we take the pic.
Is this possible for us to have the same features on Samsung phones. I personally feel full screen is what we should view it and not trimmed version from either side.
Have attached few pic. First shows the pic while recording a video other one in the Landscape Mode but it's trimmed on the sides. Possible for us to have the same view as having from the Video.
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it comes when you put the resolution to 16:9. you can also get it on 3rd party apps like jb plus etc.,