Did you guys know that by default the camera is set to like 9 megapixels? Go into your camera settings and you can change it to 13. I just found this out today and the picture quality is so much better.
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16:9 > 4:3 imo. Since my phone and TV, which are the 2 devices I view all my photos, are 16:9 I think I'll stick to 9mp.
I can't tell that much of a difference in quality unless I zoom really close
I found this out while taking 110 pictures at the Dragstrip. I'd rsther have the widescreen myself. Also to note I went to my car for lunch and plugged the phone in which was at 49% and within 20 minutes of charging it was at 90%!
Yeah this phone charges crazy fast.The charger it comes with is 2.0A but even using 1.0A charger it charges faster than any of my previous phones
Yeah, my S4 charges like 1-2% every minute.
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Having the GPS lock issues as well. What's strange is that it did work initially because that was the first thing I tested right after flashing. This is after a complete wipe (3x data, system caches, etc) using TWRP. If I pull up maps, it does find exactly where I am, but if I try to do navigation or use GPS status, it just sits on looking for GPS location.
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What does this have to do with the camera?? Lol...
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What does this have to do with the camera?? Lol...
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Literally nothing LOL. I have several posts open and put that response in the wrong one.
yeah the first thing I do with a new phone and rom is take it out of wide-screen mode and put it into 4:3...being in wide-screen mode is the equivalent of cropping and zooming... I'd rather have the original picture at 4:3 because then it's not cutting off the top and bottom like wide screen does.
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cool thanks.
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yeah the first thing I do with a new phone and rom is take it out of wide-screen mode and put it into 4:3...being in wide-screen mode is the equivalent of cropping and zooming... I'd rather have the original picture at 4:3 because then it's not cutting off the top and bottom like wide screen does.
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But will a 4:3 Picture print a 4x6 photo without seeing those black borders you see while taking the photo?
no idea man, i never print pics lol
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But will a 4:3 Picture print a 4x6 photo without seeing those black borders you see while taking the photo?
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I was wondering the same thing.
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But will a 4:3 Picture print a 4x6 photo without seeing those black borders you see while taking the photo?
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you can, but you'll need to crop. taking the pic at 4:3 gives you more area to crop from. 16:9 tosses out the extra stuff at the beginning.
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I found this out while taking 110 pictures at the Dragstrip. I'd rsther have the widescreen myself. Also to note I went to my car for lunch and plugged the phone in which was at 49% and within 20 minutes of charging it was at 90%!
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What track were you at? What kind of drag racing event was it? I have a car I race
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What track were you at? What kind of drag racing event was it? I have a car I race
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Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, IL. It was the O'Riley Qualifiers and regionals.
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But will a 4:3 Picture print a 4x6 photo without seeing those black borders you see while taking the photo?
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4:3 or 16:9 you'd have to crop to print a 4x6 (which is 3:2 as a ratio)
I actually worked in photo labs for a number of years and cropping has been confusing for people for a LONG time. Even with 35mm film most of the common print sizes (3x5, 8x10, 5x7) require cropping 4x6 is the same ratio as 35mm film so you get more or less full frame...but even then there would often be a bit of masking in the camera and again when printing the negative.
Even the ever popular "Glossy 8x10" doesn't match 35mm films aspect ratio (which was why we also offered 8x12 which did but most people didn't like because there aren't many cheap frames made for 8x12)
We had one client who drove us absolutely crazy. All he did was take photos of victorian houses. He'd come in about once a month with 5-10 rolls of film 1 house per frame. And he insisted on each one being perfectly centered because he took a lot of time and effort to center them in his camera. Except his camera wasn't consistent on how it would advance the film so even on his negatives each was centered slightly differently even though to him through the viewfinder they were all perfect. Then he wanted 3x5's because they were cheaper than 4x6's but that meant more cropping and he'd get upset that part of the image that's there on the negative was missing in the print...he somehow expected us to warp reality to get the full image in AND centered. To top it all off the guy was just physically unpleasant to be around, he had long hair that literally dripped grease (we had to wash the counters after he left!) and brillo pad chest hair with bits of what looked like cheese in it - but before picking up his photos he'd pull out a brand new set of white cotton gloves and inspect each one - any that weren't centered to his liking he insisted on having redone (and unfortunately our stores policy let him do that.) Still have nightmares about him.
TLDR: Both 16:9 and 4:3 are a different aspect ratio than a 4x6 or 3x5 or 8x10 print. To match what people are used to with 35mm film cameras you'd need a 3:2 aspect ratio. 4:3 is closer to what people coming from film are used to and you'd loose less image printing as 4x6 compared to using 16:9 but either way you're going to loose a bit.
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Route 66 Raceway in Joliet, IL. It was the O'Riley Qualifiers and regionals.
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Nice
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I'm glad someone mentioned this I noticed this the other day when I was going through the camera settings. I wonder why they didn't put it as default and give you the option to choose a lower resolution.
So if I leave it in 13mp 4:3 it will give the look of a old square/box tv? And if I switch it to 16:9 will give me the best wide-screen shot even in video?
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Hello fellow Atrix users. I bought the phone recently from amazon. I have a question regarding the camera on Atrix. When i was taking the shot, I can see the dust like thing going on. However, after I took the shot, the pictures are pretty clear. The front VGA camera did this kind of thing also. Do yours act the same way?
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Hello fellow Atrix users. I bought the phone recently from amazon. I have a question regarding the camera on Atrix. When i was taking the shot, I can see the dust like thing going on. However, after I took the shot, the pictures are pretty clear. The front VGA camera did this kind of thing also. Do yours act the same way?
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Dust? Are you talking about the grainy effect? If that is what you are seeing, that is normal for auto-focus cameras.
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Dust? Are you talking about the grainy effect? If that is what you are seeing, that is normal for auto-focus cameras.
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100% correct. Even my $1000 DSLR with a $700 lens looks grainy when I use live view through the LCD (Which is why you almost never see any pro photographers use the LCD). Using a LCD screen (on any camera device) to see what you're shooting is more a general representation of what your aiming at than the actual outcome.
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Dust? Are you talking about the grainy effect? If that is what you are seeing, that is normal for auto-focus cameras.
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No.. it is not what i was talking about. The dust like thing is like you are watching a tv and something interference with it which causes it to show a lot of small dots coming up. it is something like this picture:
http 4 dot bp dot blogspot dot com/-Ri8h4lUS2L8/TX2lQDpwQEI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/e-kZtLL93LQ/s1600/IMG_4077 dot JPG
But after i took the pictures, and the photos are sent to the gallery, the picture is pretty clean and does not have this effect.
Edit: NVM.. i see your point... That means my Atrix is not a defective one! Yeah Thanks
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No.. it is not what i was talking about. The dust like thing is like you are watching a tv and something interference with it which causes it to show a lot of small dots coming up. it is something like this picture:
http 4 dot bp dot blogspot dot com/-Ri8h4lUS2L8/TX2lQDpwQEI/AAAAAAAAAPQ/e-kZtLL93LQ/s1600/IMG_4077 dot JPG
But after i took the pictures, and the photos are sent to the gallery, the picture is pretty clean and does not have this effect.
Edit: NVM.. i see your point... That means my Atrix is not a defective one! Yeah Thanks
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No problemo
I'm getting a green Aurora over the camera in the viewfinder over light/white backgrounds and it's translating to some of my pictures. tested on a white piece of paper with flash enabled and still had green. Sample images attached.
Insight?
Should I return the phone?
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You should absolutely take it back. That's terrible.
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Thanks for the reply. I was almost hoping for someone to come tell me it's normal. I'm only on day two of my thirty and I've already downloaded so many apps
Anyone want to try a test of a white sheet of paper?
Just tested on paper towel in a different room with different lighting both with flash and without.
It would be really helpful for a sticky with known defects so we can completely check out the phones for defects in one place.
I'm glad I didn't buy the phone off of Amazon. Would have made the exchange process a lot more difficult than driving down to the store...
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Its your flash... Mine does it too, think about it though, there isn't nothing wrong with it its just that the light bounces off the white surface giving you that effect. Will only happen on a white surface, I say don't worry about it as its normal. It's normal we don't have high tech flashes... We have to live with it Haha
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Only two of all these test pictures have flash. The one with my hand where you can see it's shiny (flash).
And the top paper towel pic without the phone shadow.
All other pictures other those two were taken without flash. Green effect visible without flash. Seems to be slightly less notable with flash actually.
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As to what you said about light bouncing off. Check out the first test image I uploaded. that's the corner of the room no flash green as hell unfortunately
If that was normal, that would be one terrible camera.
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I remember the iPhone 4 had this problem. They concluded it was the lighting?
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I tried different rooms. My galaxy vibrant could take pictures of paper without the green.
att will take this back right? I've had the phone for three days. Would the replacements they have in stock have the same issues if they're from the same batch?
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I remember the iPhone 4 had this problem. They concluded it was the lighting?
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I'm sure they were just holding it wrong.
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Mine has that too (although it doesn't look quite as obvious). When I switched the camera to Auto-Contrast and Matrix Metering, the effect became less pronounced.
Try that and see if it makes any difference for you.
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Looks normal to me. So this is a rare issue I'm guessing. Will try changing the options as suggested and report back.
Now that I have taken those few test pictures I'm starting to be convinced that my camera is defective. I'm using stock everything never messed with any camera settings. Pictures were taken with opening the camera app and immediately pressing capture along with trying to focus by tapping screen before taking picture. Green results both ways.
I'm just glad I haven't put my 35 dollar glas t screen protector on yet...
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Okay just did another test with matrix metering and auto contrast enabled.
Still green. Attached image.
So I should definitely warranty it today?
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I went through three Notes (display issues), and they all did this. Every Note in my AT&T store does this as well. Every iPhone I've ever used does the same thing (except it's red instead of green).
I've always assumed it was normal for these types of cameras, because I haven't used a single device in many years that DIDN'T have this type of problem. I never notice it taking pictures because...how often am I taking a picture of a white piece of paper?
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I went through three Notes (display issues), and they all did this. Every Note in my AT&T store does this as well. Every iPhone I've ever used does the same thing (except it's red instead of green).
I've always assumed it was normal for these types of cameras, because I haven't used a single device in many years that DIDN'T have this type of problem. I never notice it taking pictures because...how often am I taking a picture of a white piece of paper?
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Maybe you guys emit electro magnetic pulses that disrupt the camera sensor ever so slightly =P
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tonomon said:
Only two of all these test pictures have flash. The one with my hand where you can see it's shiny (flash).
And the top paper towel pic without the phone shadow.
All other pictures other those two were taken without flash. Green effect visible without flash. Seems to be slightly less notable with flash actually.
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As to what you said about light bouncing off. Check out the first test image I uploaded. that's the corner of the room no flash green as hell unfortunately
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I looked a little more into this problem, seems to only happen with white background, I can live with it. Sorry for your issues just try avoiding white back drops and what not lol
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I'm about to go exchange it. I'm thinking this is a defect on my specific phone.
Check this pic out taken inside the AT&T store
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Wiped my phone and exchanged it. Right out of the box I tested the camera in front of the store rep. Same green issue. The green issue is also noticeable in the viewfinder for the camera. I didn't specify that before.
so the rep wouldn't let me take back my phone and made me keep this defective one. She rudely told me to go exchange it in a different store. I'm sorry I paid three hundred dollars and signed a two year contract expecting a functional non defective device. I'm guessing that stores batch all have the defect. But I tested both note display models in store and no green in either.
These are all the pictures I've taken with this new note with flash and without with default options as well as auto contrast and matrix metering.
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I did a search related to this and didn't find an answer.
Is there a way to modify/tweak the stock sense camera to allow for more than three shots in panorama mode? The rom I was running on my Thunderbolt allowed for up to 5, giving almost a 360 degree panorama shot.
Thanks.
Have to get a dev to dig deep into the apk to change the setting, but it might not be that easy. The phone has to then attach all of those pictures together so it might only be programmed for 3.
In Sense 4 you get 5 shots. Running Nils and JTS awesome
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In Sense 4 you get 5 shots. Running Nils and JTS awesome
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I did not know that, interesting, I've been meaning to switch Roms for a while now too.
IMHO as an occasional photographer myself, haven taken a few panos...it can be very tricky stitching photos together. Even using advanced software, if the pics are spaced too far apart, the edges cant be blended without too many weird artifacts or parts of images that dont line up and suddenly disappear or have an obscured bent edge. Anyway..my point was that I never had the best of luck with the pano mode on here. The images didnt connect properly. Its ok for a quickie pano just as long as you stay right on the line and keep it level....When I made my 360 degree panos with my DSLR, I took a grand total of about 12 photos and stitched them in a program on my pc. Trees and shrubs..far and close.. skyline and soil ..at an intersection of a road in boonie land. Spent hours on that bugger. Came out perfectly.
What would be cool is an app that lets you take as many pics as you want then stitch them together. I would prefer manual alignment and then let the software do the stitching and blending. 360 's are fun but difficult. You need a lot of pics for those...just my thoughts.
Hey, I just got a Nexus 5 and I'm fairly happy with it, except for two small defects: contrast and viewing angles. If you turn your phone even a few degrees, the colours will begin to wash out and go to white. I've attached a photo of the nexus 5 at almost 180 degrees, and I know that it's unusual to actually use it at the angle - but it's hard to show what happens without showing the extreme.
In the picture, the Nexus 5 has a black menu shown - notice how it's almost white.
I was wondering if anyone has encountered the same issue with their LG G2. It will help me decide which phone I'd rather have.
From what I've seen the LG2 does not have that issue. Great viewing angles! This is the reason I canceled my Nexus 5 order and purchased an LG2
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From what I've seen the LG2 does not have that issue. Great viewing angles! This is the reason I canceled my Nexus 5 order and purchased an LG2
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I also don't have any issues with my ATT LG2.
NRGZ28, are you going to make a rom for this phone? I used to run your winMo roms way way back in the day.
It's an LCD display so it's unfair to expect AMOLED-like viewing angles.
But with that said, this is one epic screen. And this is coming from a guy who had the Xperia Z (not comparable with the G2's display, not by a long shot) and made the switch to this phone from the Galaxy S4 (better viewing angles and way lower color reproduction fidelity).
All in all, I am pretty satisfied so far. ?
I was playing Dead Trigger last night, and I was playing with the viewing angle on my G2 and I love it, full color deep blacks no white outs; for a lcd screen this phone rocks :good:
I have some blue color distortion when just tilting the phone a little bit, is my phone bad? Should I get a new one?
Angles for me seem fine
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I have some blue color distortion when just tilting the phone a little bit, is my phone bad? Should I get a new one?
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Same issue, seen it on multiple G2's
This is just how the lcd works on these phones
LCD viewing angles are poor compared to AMOLED. So I'm sure that you won't find it any different from the Nexus 5. Although, I found the HTC One more pleasant view but such a small screen.
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From some angles mine turns a yellow tint pretty bad and a slight blue tint from other angles.
The G2 has much better viewing angles than Nexus 5. I've compared them side-by-side as a friend of mine owns the Nexus 5. G2 is the clear winner in that regard. I have never seen an phone LCD screen with better viewing angles than G2. It's no Amoled in that regard but it's not that far off.
Just get the G2 you gain more than what you lose with N5. G2 has: Better battery time, better camera, larger screen, fm radio, and software updates 4.4 and maybe even 5 but maybe by that time you will be considering buying a new phone. G2 all the way, never look back.
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From some angles mine turns a yellow tint pretty bad and a slight blue tint from other angles.
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This is true,but does it really matter?No one can use a phone from these angles anyway.
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This is true,but does it really matter?No one can use a phone from these angles anyway.
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Debatable. I can.
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Debatable. I can.
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And why you will need to use it from a low diagonal weird angle?And to use it for what...
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And why you will need to use it from a low diagonal weird angle?And to use it for what...
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When it's sitting on my desk...
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When it's sitting on my desk...
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Nothing can be done about it then lol Only amoled will cure this problem.But sadly it has more problems than the ones it cures...
I'll take compromised off axis viewing over image burn any day.
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I'll take compromised off axis viewing over image burn any day.
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That is literally the only reason why I revile AMOLED at this point. Looking forward to taking a gander at my G2 screen when it comes in today. If I can resurrect my DNA, I can give a viewing comparison between the two as well.
If you want to feel better about viewing angles of the G2 or N5, go look at any newer Sony Xperia phones, then you will never worry about the viewing angles of any new phone ever again.
Just got my s5 from T-mobile last night and shes beautiful
Just wondering does anyone feel the front facing camera gives you a funky look? Its making my head look super longitudinal as if someone has squeezed the camera! Especially when I position my head so show at the bottom of the screen. Please let me know have a great day !:laugh:
It isn't very good, that would be my best guess
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So everyone's like that? You may be right...
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Would like some more s5 user feed back if possible, I want to know if all s5's are like this or i got a defective front facing camera. Thank you.
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Just got my s5 from T-mobile last night and shes beautiful
Just wondering does anyone feel the front facing camera gives you a funky look? Its making my head look super longitudinal as if someone has squeezed the camera! Especially when I position my head so show at the bottom of the screen. Please let me know have a great day !:laugh:
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Your head may be defective, I'd take it back to a T-Mobile store and see if they can help you with that.
Perhaps if you posted a sample image (not necessarily of your face) to see if something it obviously wrong. The front facing camera does have a wide angle lens which might be what it causing you to perceive it as "squished." If you rotate the camera do you observe the same effect?
I knew one person would say that lol thanks for clearing the air Haha.. Anyways I'd be more than happy to share..
Also would like to add that I went to T-Mobile and all their phones including my friends front camera are doing the same problem it may be a glitch in the software. It's just how you angle it it had to be at the top of the screen or bottom.
Here is a picture of my face in the center and on the edge, I'll let you be the judge and try it on your phone as well. I am holding my phone horizontal for this one and it made my face wider if I hold it longitude my face will be longer.
Notice how the center picture looks perfect versus when you position yourself at the bottom or the top of the screen.
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sg3love said:
I knew one person would say that lol thanks for clearing the air Haha.. Anyways I'd be more than happy to share..
Also would like to add that I went to T-Mobile and all their phones including my friends front camera are doing the same problem it may be a glitch in the software. It's just how you angle it it had to be at the top of the screen or bottom.
Here is a picture of my face in the center and on the edge, I'll let you be the judge and try it on your phone as well. I am holding my phone horizontal for this one and it made my face wider if I hold it longitude my face will be longer.
Notice how the center picture looks perfect versus when you position yourself at the bottom or the top of the screen.
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Weird mine doesn't seem to do that
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Weird mine doesn't seem to do that
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Hmm strange the s5 at T-Mobile they had for display did that but I will wait maybe it's a software thing that might be fixed within the next update.
Mine does this. Its funny cause I was going to post about this but wanted to wait till someone else posted so I didn't feel crazy. Lol.
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Thank god!
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Mine does this. Its funny cause I was going to post about this but wanted to wait till someone else posted so I didn't feel crazy. Lol.
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haha thank god! i swear to you i went to at&t and t-mobile and used my friends s5 and all their camera's are like this.. it also does it in snapchat if you use that... pretty much anything with front facing camera..phone is fairly new and im sure people will start noticing it sooner or later! Shall we email samsung or something ? lol
I think I have an idea about what you're experiencing, I always thought I looked funnier than I normally do when talking a photo with the front facing camera lol. I found that I look normal before taking the picture but then after taking the photo and when reviewing it something always looked off. I then found out about the "Save as flipped' option when you press the settings button while in the front facing camera mode. I turned that on and it was better, granted all its doing is flipping the image but it just looked so funny when that setting is off for some reason.
Try it out and see if its the same for you.
It's not that. When you have the phone in front of your face taking a "selfie", try moving the phone up and down as far as you can while still seeing the screen and have the camera on your face. You'll notice your face and head starts to distort.
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My guesses:
a) The lens itself is distorted intentionally to fill the extra "widescreen" areas of your display with an otherwise 4:3 ratio sensor.
b) The digital picture is distorted intentionally to fill that same extra void when viewing a 4:3 ratio picture on a 16:9 display.
Think of the days when HD (720p) was brand-new. Some of the first broadcasts that were in "HD" were simply 4:3 ratio videos stretched on the sides to fill up that extra space on your TV (versus having the "black bars" fill it instead).
It could be that the front facing camera just isn't very good, poorly made. I mean it's 2.1 mp. People still use their back camera for selfie lol
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I think I have an idea about what you're experiencing, I always thought I looked funnier than I normally do when talking a photo with the front facing camera lol. I found that I look normal before taking the picture but then after taking the photo and when reviewing it something always looked off. I then found out about the "Save as flipped' option when you press the settings button while in the front facing camera mode. I turned that on and it was better, granted all its doing is flipping the image but it just looked so funny when that setting is off for some reason.
Try it out and see if its the same for you.
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Hello, thank you for the attempt but I tried both options.. And still.. I think the front camera just isn't that good.. My s3 was better than this. I feel like I'm using a circus mirror as a camera..
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sg3love said:
Hello, thank you for the attempt but I tried both options.. And still.. I think the front camera just isn't that good.. My s3 was better than this. I feel like I'm using a circus mirror as a camera..
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I don't have the phone yet but reading for education. This may be silly to ask, but does the distance you put the camera from you change the distortion? I know our arms are only so long, but just a thought.... Since it was pointed out that it does have the extra wide angle lens
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I don't have the phone yet but reading for education. This may be silly to ask, but does the distance you put the camera from you change the distortion? I know our arms are only so long, but just a thought.... Since it was pointed out that it does have the extra wide angle lens
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Hey more knowledge to you my friend! I did a test with distance and I got the same distortion no matter how far i stood from the front facing camera, if I got near the top of the bottom of the screen, I would become bulging, and a little longitudinal.
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My guesses:
a) The lens itself is distorted intentionally to fill the extra "widescreen" areas of your display with an otherwise 4:3 ratio sensor.
b) The digital picture is distorted intentionally to fill that same extra void when viewing a 4:3 ratio picture on a 16:9 display.
Think of the days when HD (720p) was brand-new. Some of the first broadcasts that were in "HD" were simply 4:3 ratio videos stretched on the sides to fill up that extra space on your TV (versus having the "black bars" fill it instead).
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You bring up a great point with the "widescreen" but it is 2014 don't you think they would have thought of a way to get a wider ratio with out distorting an image? This makes the front facing camera unusable to some. The HTC one also has a front widescreen screen camera but does not distort.
sg3love said:
You bring up a great point with the "widescreen" but it is 2014 don't you think they would have thought of a way to get a wider ratio with out distorting an image? This makes the front facing camera unusable to some. The HTC one also has a front widescreen screen camera but does not distort.
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Again probably a pointless suggestion, but have you experimented with the different resolution on the front cam? Makes a mild difference on my S3
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cdjaney said:
Again probably a pointless suggestion, but have you experimented with the different resolution on the front cam? Makes a mild difference on my S3
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Hey good idea and it made a difference, I lowered resolution to 1.6 mp1440x 1080 and the effect was still there. 4:3
I put the resolution on 1mp 1072x1072 and the effect is completely gone. Ratio is 1:1
Then I put the resolution on what seems to be the lowest 640x480 .3 mp ratio 4:3 and the effect seems to SLIGHTLY be there by hardly noticeable.
For now I will be leaving it on. 3 mp it seems to be usable and not noticeable. But when I opened any third party applications that utilizes my camera like Snapchat it is distorted