Hey, guys!
Took the attached pictures under a warm light lit room and I noticed the subject problem.
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One of the photos below is taken by the front camera.
Changed from Samsung's stock camera to Google camera, and the results remain the same.
Took photos under a florescent lamp or with flash, the tint disappeared.
Is it just my S6 Edge or is everyone having the same problem as the subject?
Thanks!
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Did you take the tiny bit of plastic off the lens? You can barely see it, but it's there...
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anybody can help me if this issue is in camera sensor or a dirt behind the glass.
I'm tryed to look in camera's lens but can't find any dirt.
It only happens with the "left eye camera", the same used to take 2d photos. And always in the same possition.
When a take 3D photo, the camera use only the center of the sensor (2 mega pixel photo) and stain is out of the photo/video.
It's like when I use the zoom in 2D photo, the stain get out the photo/video.
This videos show better what happens.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdZ-n5SUiHY&feature=g-up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki_s1HeJ-kQ&feature=g-upl
Thanks for any help!
Lauro
Maybe firmware update?
****'ll Buff Out
Hi, everyone. I am having problem with camera, and want to know if there's others like me, and solution to fix this.
Whenever I try to capture pics under a fluorescent light, weird black stripes appear.
I didn't have this yesterday, but it suddenly appeared.
Do I have to go to service center?
Or can I fix it by myself?
p.s Sorry if my grammar is bad. It's not my first language.
Pics:
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EDIT:It was because the Hz of the fluorescent light. It works when I'm outside or using other lights.
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hey all, so out of all my friends im the only 1 with an EVO 4g lte. everyone else has an s3.
we were all taking pictures of the same object at one point and we all noticed that after the picture was taken the s3 can zoom into the picture like 20x more than the evo!
is there any way the evo is able to zoom into a picture more when after the picture is taken?
Depends what mode you're shooting in for how good of a photo its going to be.
Heres a shot I took last week. On the device with the whole picture showing you can't read the plaque, but you can easily zoom all the way in to read it
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I took a couple photos and as much as I love the camera I think some pictures are over exposed and the grass looks like turf.
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Photos where taken on auto mode with anti shake on. Also I am rooted running eclipse ROM if that makes any difference.
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Somewhat over exposed, but remember it's still a phone with a camera. It did petty good averaging everything out in the scene. If you want great photos you'll need to buy a real camera and learn to use it. Don't get me wrong you can get really nice shots from a camera phone too.
Hi,
I guess this is a kind of unique problem, so I decided to start a new topic.
The problem is, I've been noticing something weird showing up on my photos. Every time it could be explained as a some weird looking shadow (we all know it looks like a bent penis)
Well, I thought there's a small piece of hair (or dust, whatever) under my camera glass so I cleaned it, but the thing I didn't want to see - the artifact is still there.
Do you think it can be solved in an other way than buying a new camera? It's not ROM or camera app releated for sure.
Thank you
This is an image of how does it look when I make a photo of a white paper.
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