I just recorded a few sports clips ranging from 10-15 minutes each and noticed after watching it on my PC, that the auto-focus was breathing more than I'd like. Is there any way to edit the auto-focus constant breathing to minimize its effects or completely remove it somehow?
Thanks in advance.
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I've just recently noticed (after using my camera more frequently) that the default gallery app causes the photos to be slightly blurry when viewing in full size. This problem is alleviated as soon as you zoom in, even slightly, but when you pinch out to full size again, the photo gets slightly hazy again. What is even more strange is that B&B Gallery off Marketplace does not demonstrate this fuzziness as all images are crisp regardless of if it is zoomed in or not.
Is there a setting that I can switch on the default HTC Gallery app to have all photos appear at full sharpness even at full screen size?
I see what you're saying. I took a few pictures of dinner with the family over the weekend and when I view the images in the default landscape view, they look a little fuzzy.
If I zoom in the fuzziness vanishes, and if I resize it to fit the relative size of landscape view, no fuzziness. If I tilt my phone to portrait and back to landscape, the fuzziness returns.
It is even more frustrating when you look at the photos through B & B Gallery. It isn't as integrated into the OS - ie having a shortcut within the camera view, but all the photos are clear from the start and they don't require zooming in slightly to capture the detail. Of course nothing is as bad as the stock Android 3D gallery, but it is disappointing all the same.
Just use Gallery3DMT.apk if you're having quality issues with HTC Gallery.
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Just use Gallery3DMT.apk if you're having quality issues with HTC Gallery.
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Is that different from:
http://phandroid.com/2010/04/13/images-look-blurry-on-android-2-1-theres-a-reason-for-that/
Just loaded it and answered my own question: no. The UI on Gallery3DMT is great, but the picture quality - especially when zooming at all - is just bad.
I too can see this. my eyes aren't great but i notice it and its pretty apparent.
On my S4, the camera will make two quick beeps and a green square if it's focused or one slow beep and a red square when not in focused.
With the S5, the camera doesn't notify you whether it's in focus or not like Google and iOS camera apps.
When tapped on a item to focus, it just pops up with a transparent circle which disappears after adjusting the lens.
Sometimes, the shot looks focused on the viewfinder until later when you zoom in and discover that all the detail would be blurry which is quiet problematic in a lecture theatre scenario.
Is there anyway or setting around this?
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in Whatsapp camara's tap to focus doesn't work
I'v noticed that even on Snapchat. When recording a video, it does focus on near-objects but doesn't adjust exposure at all, giving dark but in focus video clip. I tried focusing on far-objects which works fine but exposure adjustment is bit of a problem for me!
Yes! Same here, very annoying
So I've noticed that when playing HDR videos that that aren't 18:9 on the G6 the letterbox "side bars" on the side of the video are brighter than the black of the video itself, and appear to be gray in comparison.
This happens on all video players I've tested (stock, mx player, plex). The pixels in the bar on the LCD itself are black, but the light behind them is set at a high level, higher than the minimum on the video, causing this grayish bar effect.
Do you also have a similar effect when playing HDR videos? I am not sure if the HDR videos are setting non video lighting to be high, or if its the phone/panel default setting or something. BTW videos are HDR 10 in mkv format.
Do you know of any apps or setting to set non video lighting to be as low as possible? or something of this sort I guess.
When using the camera both rear or front, on other apps like snapchat or instagram, the images appear to be zoomed in. Are there any temporary fixes to force apps to use 4:3 resolution? Images on the oneplus camera app, are perfectly normal.
I've noticed this aswell, and its driving me crazy. With snapchat for example its extremly zoomed in, takes blurry photos and gives me a delay before actually taking the photo. This needs to be fixed ASAP!