Do you see moving pixel when in camera viewing mode?
It looks like little different color dot moving a little near very small area, there are few colors.
After picture taken, view the picture in gallery mode, the picture is fine, screen at that time is fine. Only when im viewing a live shot before taking any picture.
Is it defective?
If i was you i would get of the shrums.
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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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This recently happened. I don't know if it's the lens or rom issue. I only see the black dot on screen and on pictures when shooting camera. But when I switch to video and leave camera app the black dot is gone. Anyone know what might be the problem?
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take a screen shot and post a pic you took. if there is something on the lens, you will also see it in video mode.
I'm watching a lot of movies on the go, but what annoys me is the two black stripes on top and bottom of picture. Is there a program that could get rid of that so the picture fills up the whole screen? I know you can adjust the size from the player's settings but that only zooms in and cuts away portion of the picture.
Download mx player from the market and that video player can stretch your video without cutting the corners off
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Actually this is what I use to watch the movies but if I stretch the picture, well the player does it without keeping the aspect ratio everything is stretched out, and it looks funny, then if you hit the button one more time it goes to zoom, and although it returns original shapes it cuts away the corners.
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Hi,
all the photos and videos i take in portrait orientation are showing fine on the S3, but are tilted on my laptop regardless which program i use.
Thats annoying, my previous iphone and One X didnĀ“t do that?
What can i do?
thx, nearly
Am I the only one?
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I just found out, that the photos do alright if you use the normal 8mp setting. I had mine set to 16:9 and then rotation doesn't work on the PC.
For video, it just doesn't work. I just wonder what that greed out flipped-setting is supposed for.?
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I also have this problem, I'm pretty sure we all do.
Btw, in my case photos taken with 8MP portrait were also rotated on the PC. Pictures can be easily rotated back on windows, so it's not an issue. Videos are the real problem.
The reason, as far as I know, is poor handling of Samsung with portrait videos/pictures. Apparently, the S3 adds a metadata header of 90 degrees rotation, instead of really rotating the picture/video. Most video players on PC aren't aware of this header, hence the video is shown rotated.
I don't think Samsung will fix this, so there are two ways to workaround it:
1. Shoot video in landscape mode
2. Use an application to rotate the Video, then send it.
Is it gone with the recent Ota?
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Question, when I'm in the camera and I switch to the front mode, two faces (one with starts, one without) with a vertical bar between them pops up on the right. It doesn't appear to do anything on screen and I was wondering what sliding that bar is supposed to do?
Thanks
That's "beauty mode" which essentially smooths textures within your pictures, hiding skin imperfections. The effect doesn't show on screen prior to taking the picture. If you take a picture with it at 0 and another all the way up, you should be able to see how it works.
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crawler9 said:
That's "beauty mode" which essentially smooths textures within your pictures, hiding skin imperfections. The effect doesn't show on screen prior to taking the picture. If you take a picture with it at 0 and another all the way up, you should be able to see how it works.
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Thanks for the info!