Where can I find 40mp sample images? - Huawei Mate 20 Pro Questions & Answers

Can't find them anywhere. Want to download full resolution 40mp samples. Also want to know the capture time for a 40mp image. Also want to know if the jello effect has been fixed in video yet as well as the awful blurry ghosting low light video.

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viewing high resolution pictures on the vibrant

so i have this hi-res 2475x1575 picture. i put in the download folder of the vibrant so gallery can see it.
i open it via gallery and its zoomed out to the outer most level. when i zoom in however, its just blurry and not very legible.
is there a reason for this? i know the res is 480x800 but i should at least be able see the picture when zoomed in.

[Q] Photo Resolution after TW

Anyone notice that photo clarity is poor when scrolling through albums? Most of the photos I have imported were taken on a 12 mp camera and would traditionally sharpen automatically when i scrolled to a new picture. Would take a second but the pic would sharpen considerably.
Since the updrade to TW my pictures no longer sharpen automatically. If I resize a photo (pinch and then unpinch) the photo will then sharpen..
Basically, if I want a sharp photo I need to manually force to sharpen.
---- just spoke to samsung rep, acknowledged issue but offered no solution. No auto enhancement with TW. Very disappointing.

Video recording problem - pixelated (upscaled?) 1080p video

I just recorded a small video of a local event with stock camera app set on 1080p video. In the video if you look around face of the singer or any thin lines, you will see little squares or jagged lines etc., as if the video was upscaled from 480p or something. It's even more visible on original file on a normal PC display, but even in the web version it's a defininte huge loss of resolution. This is very weird. I'm using madsurfer's ROM, but I don't think it's ROM related.
Here's the video: https://goo.gl/photos/c17a5iofhPas73aP9 - first few seconds are out of focus, then you can see the problem.
Any advice?
OK, I have found a workaround for the video problem!
First - I have confirmed, there is definitely a problem with 1080p video recording with stock camera app. I'm not sure if it's ROM related or stock is the same, but it's definitely there. The quality is very very bad, pixelated and feels upscaled.
However when I have installed Cinema FV-5 app, the quality is great, no more pixelation, everything looks better, even crappy digital zoom is smoother. I have shot same video at the same time with stock app and FV-5, and there is a huge difference:
Stock camera app video - pixelated and jagged edges, huge artifacts, digital zoom shows big square artifacts. Check roof edges on top left, and a street lamp pole line.
Cinema Fv-5 video - everything is smooth, no jagged lines, digital zoom shows no squares or pixelation - just sharpness loss.
You have to open both videos on a PC in full screen and with 1080p HD quality to really see the difference.
So the problem is clearly with the stock app, or madsurfer's ROM version of that app or settings. I think another camera app such as FV-5 solves this issue. I liked the simplicity of stock app, but it's not usable at this moment.

Triple shot

I was wondering if there is a camera app out there that allows one to take a picture and record video using all three lenses simultaneously. I'd like three individual video files saved: ultra wide, normal, and telephoto. I have looked around and this appears to be unique to the LG V40 (for photos not videos) but it creates a lame slideshow with transitions effects I dont want.
Thanks!
Dont think its possible, since video recording uses the CPU alot. And filming with 3 lenses would be pretty difficult for the cpu, maybe in low quality it would be possible...

Disable HDR or modified version of Netflix that does not support HDR?

Hello everyone.
The HDR mode in Android devices results in picture quality far worse than a regular HD mode. For instance, as you can see from the screenshots, "Our Planet" in HD mode looks way better than in HDR. The colors in HDR are washed, brightness is way down which results in crushed shadow details. I was demonstrating this at the local BestBuy where the staff was dismayed to see the difference. There is something wrong with that HDR algorithm?
https://drive.google.com/file/d/16KhZm-dIFEwdziLDNwLcAC8f3K5NWila/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EQO2s_UqQQfflDiuSVx2yjrSqhj5WYU9/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_tB0Iad_jwjnHR7sY7SZFfge_OqdQowJ/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fAdBMxAhmvJhAq_OArR8FmL0RdxalvnI/view?usp=sharing

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