I saw on ultralinx, that there were pictures of bokeh photography taken by the galaxy s II camera. Does anyone know how they did that? I have no experience in photography, but want to try it out.
Tilt shift photography could also work if anyone knows how.
i heard about this website one time....i think it was called google.com. just type in what you are looking for and like magic it will show you cool stuff....
How did you get so funny, you aren't funny at all? I obviously looked at multiple sites, but those are for dslr cameras. Tilt shift photography is also hard to recreate without actually tilting the lens, so I wanted to know their trick.
shadowskorch said:
How did you get so funny, you aren't funny at all? I obviously looked at multiple sites, but those are for dslr cameras. Tilt shift photography is also hard to recreate without actually tilting the lens, so I wanted to know their trick.
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I was going to help you until I read this and realized I would be wasting my time.
@shadowskorch
You should probably ask on a photography board. It seems people on this board know more about using Google than they know about photography.
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People here can get an attitude. I wish I could help with your question but I'd also say post on a photography board or search Google a little harder.
Sorry to see these guys get an attitude with you.
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I use camera 360 for tilt shift. There's also a web app for Google Chrome that makes tilt ****ft but I haven't tried it yet.
I'm no photographer but I would experiment with macro to shoot bokeh pictures.
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creepyncrawly said:
@shadowskorch
You should probably ask on a photography board. It seems people on this board know more about using Google than they know about photography.
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jdbeitz said:
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People here can get an attitude. I wish I could help with your question but I'd also say post on a photography board or search Google a little harder.
Sorry to see these guys get an attitude with you.
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or he could try posting questions in the F'ing Q&A section...you know, because its a question......and he wants an answer. post questions in general, expect sarcastic responses and not answers.
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or he could try posting questions in the F'ing Q&A section...you know, because its a question......and he wants an answer. post questions in general, expect sarcastic responses and not answers.
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Fair enough
vs8 said:
I use camera 360 for tilt shift. There's also a web app for Google Chrome that makes tilt ****ft but I haven't tried it yet.
I'm no photographer but I would experiment with macro to shoot bokeh pictures.
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Thank you very much! This is just what I was looking for!
That's an awesome app thanks!
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You did not see "bokeh" pictures come from a Galaxy S II - if you saw something claiming to have bokeh, it was Photoshopped. (Unless someone put a macro lens in front of the lens.)
"bokeh" is the quality of out-of-focus points in a photograph. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh
On a mobile phone, the sensor is so small that depth of field is insanely deep - it becomes nearly impossible to have anything that is out of focus. (Nearly all of the time, blurry photos are due to camera shake, not focus problems.)
Entropy512 said:
You did not see "bokeh" pictures come from a Galaxy S II - if you saw something claiming to have bokeh, it was Photoshopped. (Unless someone put a macro lens in front of the lens.)
"bokeh" is the quality of out-of-focus points in a photograph. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh
On a mobile phone, the sensor is so small that depth of field is insanely deep - it becomes nearly impossible to have anything that is out of focus. (Nearly all of the time, blurry photos are due to camera shake, not focus problems.)
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Oh... Thanks for the clear up though
Entropy512 said:
You did not see "bokeh" pictures come from a Galaxy S II - if you saw something claiming to have bokeh, it was Photoshopped. (Unless someone put a macro lens in front of the lens.)
"bokeh" is the quality of out-of-focus points in a photograph. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokeh
On a mobile phone, the sensor is so small that depth of field is insanely deep - it becomes nearly impossible to have anything that is out of focus. (Nearly all of the time, blurry photos are due to camera shake, not focus problems.)
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Bingo. Bokeh is achieved with specific aperture and exposure settings impossible to get with a fixed lens camera like that on a phone. And true tilt-shift photos are done with an actual tilt-shift lens, not by holding the camera a certain way. This is why I responded the way I did. I've been a pro magazine photog since the early '90s having learned with film cameras. Digital has all but ruined the craft.
shadowskorch said:
I saw on ultralinx, that there were pictures of bokeh photography taken by the galaxy s II camera. Does anyone know how they did that? I have no experience in photography, but want to try it out.
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Software like the current version of Photoshop Elements gives you the ability to create bokeh effect. The small sensor size of most compact cameras (especially phone cameras) precludes getting true optical bokeh.
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or he could try posting questions in the F'ing Q&A section...you know, because its a question......and he wants an answer. post questions in general, expect sarcastic responses and not answers.
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Yes it is question... but so what?. I think the attitudes of some here are a lot worse than a question outside of the Q&A section. Heck, a lot of the posts outside of the Q&A section are questions. If that bothers someone, they can post a simple suggestion to try the Q&A section.
Vignette can also simulate tilt-shift. If you want blurry photos you might as well just scratch the hell out of your lens, get it all dirty, and call it close enough for jazz.
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Bingo. Bokeh is achieved with specific aperture and exposure settings impossible to get with a fixed lens camera like that on a phone. And true tilt-shift photos are done with an actual tilt-shift lens, not by holding the camera a certain way. This is why I responded the way I did. I've been a pro magazine photog since the early '90s having learned with film cameras. Digital has all but ruined the craft.
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See, I didn't know/don't know what aperture is... So, thanks for the info (especially since you're a pro and all) . It was probably Photoshopped anyway.
I love how once one person helps out and gives an answer, all the other people who posted dumb/non helpful/tryn to be funny comments want to jump back in and try to one up the person who helped out in the first place. Get over yourself.
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Caliesv said:
I love how once one person helps out and gives an answer, all the other people who posted dumb/non helpful/tryn to be funny comments want to jump back in and try to one up the person who helped out in the first place. Get over yourself.
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I could have easily explained it to him in my first post, but as you can see from his last post about not knowing what aperture is, it would have been a waste of time. My subsequent detailed reply was to confirm what Entropy said rather than to impress or one-up anyone. Get over yourself.
Hey guys, I have appreciated the video reviews posted here so I thought I would do one myself. This video review is for the Samsung Muse. There are hardly any reviews online so i thought i would give an in depth look. Here is a link to the video review:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlpDvtDCCDc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
The Muse is on sale for 50 on Samsung, and 60 from Amazon. In short, its a great item if you simply need a lightweight, inexpensive mp3 player, but for every day use you might as well stick with your phone.
This is my second YouTube video, so there is much room for improvement. I plan on continuing to review various android hardware and accessories should you wish to subscribe. Let me know if you have ideas!
I have an idea.
Post in the correct forum
adrynalyne said:
I have an idea.
Post in the correct forum
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There isnt a muse forum. This is compatible with the note 2. Thanks for the appreciation though!
Maybe the accessories forum.
Its just not going to get any exposure here.
adrynalyne said:
Maybe the accessories forum.
Its just not going to get any exposure here.
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Ill try that, thanks.
Thinking maybe we start a thread for people to post pics they have taken from their restart or x201 device. Took this one tonight thought it came out pretty good wanted to share.
If this belongs in another section, sorry I thought this was the best one for it.
Guess no-one else has photos to share from watch?
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Nice photo...
In a good light picts are quite good but I just don't like that I have to break my arm in three spots to take a pict...
And until I open a camera app the moment is gone...
I installed snap camera on TS and it's really good.
I'll post few shots later..
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Will need to do that on mine. The dam stock one crashes 3/5 times..
funky0308 said:
Nice photo...
In a good light picts are quite good but I just don't like that I have to break my arm in three spots to take a pict...
And until I open a camera app the moment is gone...
I installed snap camera on TS and it's really good.
I'll post few shots later..
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Hi, here are two images from the omate.Just click on the images to enlarge it.
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And here is a short video-clip.
It all not very impressive (maybe more like impressionism :laugh. If someone is interesed in my review (in german) you can find it here.
I have a camera test video on the youtubes. Shows a fair amount of video footage and a few pictures.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZUJBgYo3Ec
Well, first thing is he exactly knew *The Weakest* spot of this phone. If he applied same pressure exactly at middle of device he would have harder time trying to bend this phone
Second, check photos in attachment I took these photos from his instagram.
This guy is much stronger than a normal person/YouTuber.
Nexus 6P is not going to bend in normal day usage
What a relief after all
Aria.A97 said:
Well, first thing is he exactly knew *The Weakest* spot of this phone. If he applied same pressure exactly at middle of device he would have harder time trying to bend this phone
Second, check photos in attachment I took these photos from his instagram.
This guy is much stronger than a normal person/YouTuber.
Nexus 6P is not going to bend in normal day usage
What a relief after all
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hahaha on his new video where he bend a brand new 6P it looks like he is really trying to bend it. BTW I fully expect this thread to be locked since there is already a thread about this topic
joshuadjohnson22 said:
hahaha on his new video where he bend a brand new 6P it looks like he is really trying to bend it. BTW I fully expect this thread to be locked since there is already a thread about this topic
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Oops I didn't saw duplicate thread But if there is any, this should be closed I'm ok with XDA rules
Aria.A97 said:
Oops I didn't saw duplicate thread But if there is any, this should be closed I'm ok with XDA rules
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no worries, the discussion is held here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/im-shocked-t3236662 you bring up a good point. Dude is built.
Let's continue the discussion in the existing thread linked below:
joshuadjohnson22 said:
no worries, the discussion is held here http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/im-shocked-t3236662 you bring up a good point. Dude is built.
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Thank you
Closed
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something posting decent stuff and people look at it and lol. prolly gonna stop posting future content and keep it to myself. not like i want attention.
blecap said:
Not sure if it has been posted before but here goes. Sharing is caring. And I do admit the quality is amazing. I have been using this a lot. ONly drawback is it can only be taken with pictures. Videos isnt so great.'
Pixel Cam "app" in Note 8
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what settings are you getting best results with?
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what settings are you getting best results with?
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Trial and Error. Everyone's eye is different.
Can we just close this thread already. He shared the link to gcams modded to work on snapdragon and exynos devices. The same list that has been around forever in the s8 thread for the very same thing.
Now it's a bunch of crying and whining..
Thread cleaned and closed.
Disrepectful posts everywhere and thread no longer needed.
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