I can see the histogram when I view the picture in the gallery by clicking on the information circle, but how can I see it while taking the pictures from inside the camera app?
I don't particularly need it, since I don't know how to use a histogram but that's why I want to see it, so I can learn how it works
It's not in the camera app. It's in the gallery. Open your picture and press the little i icon to bring up the information.
It won't tell you how it works but there's google and youtube for that.
I know it's in the gallery app, I had mentioned it.
I wanted it in the camera app so I could see it in real time, before shooting the picture. So I could "see" what it looks like before taking the photos. And maybe see if there is a pattern to what I like seeing vs how the histograms look
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If you notice on the default camera and most other market camera apps (I'm using a Nexus 4) the preview before you take the picture get flipped when you take the shot horizontaly.
Is there an app that allows you to flip the preview horizontally before you take the shot, on preview screen?
I have tried a few camera apps and none have this feature, the closest is instagram's camera that shows the in the preview what the actual shot will be like, in self-potrait mode.
If you don't understand what i mean i want something like a true mirror.
Thanks for your help. :silly:
Hi. I'm using cyanogenmod 10 for almost 3 weeks . The camera which came with cm10 is showing less field what actually is.
Are the photos it saves a normal field of view? In other words is the problem only with the view in the camera app or is it with the saved photos too
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This picture is shown in the gallery. You can see my printer is in view. (left side)
Also you can see the light switch(left side) is in the view
For second picture,
But in this picture you can't see my printer and my light switch.
I didn't move the camera btw just took a screenshot then pressed the capture
Any ideas?
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I believe this is done because of the aspect ratio of your screen and the photos your camera takes. If the photo fov were to be used in the camera, there would be black bars in the camera app. You can try using another camera app from the play store to fix this.
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I'm sorry. I didn't know that . Do I have to use 3rd party camera apps. Or can developers fix this problem in next updates. And can you advise me a good 3rd party app. Thanks for your help.
Do you have photo stabilization by any chance? That does reduce the fov.
No I don't have photo stabilization.
Try an app in the store called "lg camera" from memory that's the name. It has black bars which is what you want
NO no no this is not that I wanted. Actualy when I take photos with my friends they can't be seen before shooting.so sometimes they seen out of the fov but when I take photos they are in the fov. I don't want black bars or something. I mean I want to take a photo which looks exactly same in the preview.my post which has an attachment will show my problem.
I've been taking photosphere images with the new JB camera app, but I can't find the option that turns the 360 degree image into tiny world effect. I've tried looking through the gallery at my images but the setting isn't there. Does anyone know where to go to enable this?
hi just wondering if theres an option to make photo sphere as tiny planet. i took a surrond shot completing all unfortunately at gallery theres is no option to make it tiny planet. can some one help thanks
I was looking for this too -- I hear that it's no longer available and to use Google Camera. Unfortunately, I cannot create a tiny planet using Google Camera from photospheres I already took with my s6 camera. Still researching though...
edit: I take that back -- I just saw the "create tiny planet" within the Google Camera app, using an existing photosphere!
edit 2: I got 1 tiny planet, but now Google Camera keeps crashing when I try to create another one - even after reboot, un-install/install.
In the Camera app, if you click on the tiny thumbnail of the last photo you took, is something suppose to happen? On most apps, this opens up the photo in a gallery app. When I click it, nothing happens.
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In the Camera app, if you click on the tiny thumbnail of the last photo you took, is something suppose to happen? On most apps, this opens up the photo in a gallery app. When I click it, nothing happens.
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Yes, it should open sonys photo album. Not sure if even possible, but have you disabled it?
He probably disabled it (I did that too).
It would be nice to be able to jump to "Photos" or any other gallery from the Sony camera.
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Yep that was it. I was expecting it to popup asking me which gallery I wanted to use but I guess they hard coded it to theirs.