Hi,
As many of you know, especially those who use the Arc camera a lot, the ICS update did help with the compression issues on the camera, but for some reason also has INSANE ISO settings.
Even in great lighting the camera has an obsession with high ISO images, making many shots look ugly and noisy.
I was just wondering, how difficult would it be, and does anyone know how to, port the Gingerbread camera (perhaps one of the versions with lower compression mods) to ICS?
Many thanks
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I'm running CM7 and was wondering if there was anything comparable to what the stock ROM had when editing photos because the "Auto-Correct" feature worked great! I have a few photo editors (PicSay, Photo-Enhancer) but they either don't enhance on their own, or they don't really do much to improve the photo
Anyone know any good way?
Can anyone provide me Best Camera Setting for Taking Pictures and HD Video ?
With the stock Camera App, not any other replacements
As i have seen, the 5Mp pictures on the Neo V are barely 256-500Kb(MAX)
Is there any knows tweak to enhance it ?
Thanks for all your replies
And on CM7 is there any way to disable the auto focusing beeping ?
Its annoying xP
Im am ARC user but i will answer
1. Im using automatic scene, it work well on my arc or touch foucus settings
2. on arc 6mpx work up to 1mb, camera libreary is hard and difficulty do edit so answer for tweaking is NO, many ROM devs have problem to even port it to work, not to improve.
3. Try and search in settings of camera, i only know to say that
I am old X10i User, and missed all its manual features in Neo V,
but here are some suggestion disable touch focus, use steady hands and try HDR Camera App. you will get some good result with it
Qwerty123 \m/ said:
Can anyone provide me Best Camera Setting for Taking Pictures and HD Video ?
With the stock Camera App, not any other replacements
As i have seen, the 5Mp pictures on the Neo V are barely 256-500Kb(MAX)
Is there any knows tweak to enhance it ?
Thanks for all your replies
And on CM7 is there any way to disable the auto focusing beeping ?
Its annoying xP
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hey how are u on the stock camera app on a cyanogen ROM ?
use manual settings with spot metering..and tweak scenes according to your needs... stock cam gives poor quality images when the light is low
Hello, i was wandering, how come noone has developed an app or a tweak for the camera that will give us full control of the settings (shutter etc - i know aperture is a hardware thing).
I mean to give us the ability to choose for example shutter times for up to 30" or even more, since this is a software related issue. The main purpose of something like that is for nightsky portraits, that would give pretty good results, because of the camera's low f ratio and focal length
try Camera FV-5 in the play market
actually, that's a kick-a$$ app! just tried it, and works like a charm, even though, due to hardware limitations, long exposure is limited to 640x480
Hey guys,
since I got my OnePlus 3 and changed to CM13 Rom (Android 6.0.1) the camera isn't that good.
Also the Oxygen Camera isn't the best regarding to the less setting options.
Since I ever wondered which might be the best android camera app I now decided to start this thread.
I've searched for hours and informed me about the topic as good as I could but without any acceptable results.
What do I especially mean with "best camera app"?
It's not those nonsense features like filters or something that I need.
I am searching for a camera app which main feature is really based on taking photos in best quality
and having most possible setting options in order to that.
The best result I found seems to be the Camera FV-5
Do you have camera apps for android which are even better?
Thanks in advance, guys
- skrippi
i simply use candy for selfies
I know this is a bit late, but have you tried Open Camera? It's a great open source camera that has many features to control, such as fixed/auto focus, iso, resolution, timer, burst, white balance, scenes, color effects, shooting in raw, exposure bracketing for HDR, and more.
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If you don't like the camera's quality it is because the google camera app is not the best for the grand prime, actually this is the problem of all ROMs based on the pure android, isn't the image clear enough? does the image looks blurred?
I've been comparing my camera on android oreo with my another phone (both are the same model), one has the stock Android and the other one has the pure Android 8 and the differences are huge, how to work around this problem?
Well... I have researched and talked to devs about this and it turns out that the drivers of the camera are the same as the stock firmware, but the only thing what changes the quality is how the image is processed by the camera application.
So who's the one to blame? The camera app.
What is the solution?
The real solution is to use ROMs based on the stock ROM, i.e. touchwiz, but I have noticed that many people still prefer using the pure Android so this solution is not possible. There is still another way.
CyanogenMod camera and fine adjustments
That's what you read, with the 'old' Cyanogen camera app you can have better pictures.
First, install this app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maartendekkers.cyanapps
It's called Cyan Apps if the link isn't working.
and then...
Choose 'camera' on CM's 13 sectionNote: Don't choose the CM 14.1 version because it crashes when you start recording a video or change to frontal camera.
Download and install it.
Adjustments
Open the camera and go to settings, drag down until the last options and turn off the Denoise option, then go to the sharpness and set to the level 0 (or do whatever you think is better) and go to the picture quality and set to it 100%. The rest of the options you can leave in the default level.
Optional
You can, alternatively, with root access make this a system application and delete the other one just to have only one default camera for your ROM.
In the images attached below I want you to pay attention in the sharpness of the image and the quality, I hope you don't mind if I'm a bad photographer.
UPDATE: I know the link is broken and the reason is because the Cyan Apps has been removed from playstore, I don't know why, but you know now the secret to make the image good-looking, you have to turn off denoise option which comes by default turned on in all Samsung cameras. Find an APP that can make this for you. Best Regards
Holt sh*t dude.. it fixed my camera quality. Now the photo quality can be compared to stock cam.
Although now the photos are a little noisy and kinda looks little bad on low light..but it's really good on places with light.
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tasnim_tamim said:
Holt sh*t dude.. it fixed my camera quality. Now the photo quality can be compared to stock cam.
Although now the photos are a little noisy and kinda looks little bad on low light..but it's really good on places with light.
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Low light is always an enemy for the camera
This WILL also work on Snap-based (that's the camera included on most AOSP ROMs) cameras.