[Q] How to disable Camera app automatic full brightness when taking pictures? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know it's for a helping purpose, but sometimes it's annoying and consumes more battery.
Any way of disabling the atomatic full brightness when taking pictures?

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screen / image burn imprint

hi , Does anyone know how resilient HD2 screens are to image burn in.
Is there a way to have the backlight go off rather than dimmed after a time on non use without disabling the auto screen brightness on normal use. I want to have the HD2 working (gps app) 24/7, and have had to untick switch off after a certain period of activity to keep it from switching off, but I cant find an option or hack to have the backlight off but the unit still operative other than to disable the auto brightness which I like and then manually turn it down. Its automatic dimming still leaves it unnecessarily bright with no one looking at it and I did think about image burn with extended periods even at 30 percent brightness. Thx folks.

Sense backlight fix???

Has anyone attempted to fix the really sensitive backlight on Sense UI?
Drizzzle1 said:
Has anyone attempted to fix the really sensitive backlight on Sense UI?
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What exactly do you mean?
Honestly, I disable the auto backlight and leave it at 25%. Plenty of brightness in nearly all situations, and decent battery life. Use the slider in the settings to get it just the way you want. The "Brightness Widget" from the market will also work once you disable the automatic controls.
I mean the auto backlight sensitivity when in low light situations dimming to much.
If there was only a way to set a minimum brightness, using auto backlight it would be great.
I don't even notice the auto-dim anymore.

Question: Is it possible to decrease the camera flash?

Hi Guys,
With the torch app you can increase the light power ? (high voltage?) is it possible to decrease it too?
I take pictures and the flash is far too powerful and would like a setting or percentage to decrease it?
If its possible per-se I'll look into the code and have a play?
Cheers, Sarkie
Sarkie said:
Hi Guys,
With the torch app you can increase the light power ? (high voltage?) is it possible to decrease it too?
I take pictures and the flash is far too powerful and would like a setting or percentage to decrease it?
If its possible per-se I'll look into the code and have a play?
Cheers, Sarkie
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Hmm, the flash is never too powerful. What you want is to decrease your camera expose time or the iso-sensitivity.
In stock camera app, you have the settings button, choose exposure -1 or -2. You'll get what you hope for.
Today, for the first time, I've noticed that the N1 is adjusting the flash intensity. It seems to have 3 or 4 different levels, and while taking a photo, at the time of the auto focus, the led comes on at various intensities, and the best one is chosen.
I have never noticed it before (but I don't take many pictures.
Maybe it's a 2.2.1 feature. I am not sure.

Camera cannot auto turn brightness to max?

My old smartphone can auto turn the brightness to max when I switch on camera mode, which is good because normally my camera brightness in quite low (I prefer low brightness).
Anyone know how to tweak it?
Any setting behind there?

[Q] Possible to make AOD stay on low light level ?

I've noticed that when AOD is on, and the room is dark the brightness level of the AOD is very low, and I'd like to keep it at that low level to minimize battery drain. But I can't figure out how to manually set AOD brightness control?
and before you ask, yes auto brightness is OFF on the phone settings.

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