[Q] Mods or Xposed Mods to improve camera quality? - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello guys, is there a way to improve camera quality, like changing the bitrate and other things ? There are some ROMs that claim that ''picture and video quaity is improved'' good but how can i do that on a Stock Rooted ROM? Specially by bumping slow motion video quality from 360p to at least 480p or even 720p. Note 3 got a very good S800 processor who can record 4K30 and even 1080p60 so why it cannot record 720p120?
I'm not sure if it works that way because it also vary bitrate but based only on pixels per second
4K resolution is 3840 × 2160 pixels = 8.294.400 pixels x 30 frames = 248.832.000 pixels per second!
1080p resolution is 1920 x 1080 pixels = 2.073.600 pixels x 60 frames = 124.416.000 pixels per second!
720p resolution is 1280 x 720 pixels = 921.600 x 120 frames per second = 110.592.000 pixels per second!
well i won't even say about 360p. (remember that 8x slow motion is recorded on 360p)
So based on this, we can clearly see that the sensor itself is doing half the job on slow motion mode that it can do on 4K.
Anyway, can we actually change the resolution recorded on Slow motion mode ? is that on the camera APK? or where? can someone tell?

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Video capture resolution

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From what I have read, the dual records video in max QCIF (176 x 144) resolution, is this true?
If so, is it possible to record in higher resolutions with additional software?
My videos are recorded in 352x288. (MPEG4)

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Any one know the video recording frames per second and resolution?
really hope its not 25FPS & res not 300x200
I've read somewhere that the video recording resolution is 640X480 at 30fps, but I cant find the article again to prove it :s

I9505 capable of recording 2160p but very low frame rates?

Hello guys, I was experimenting my phone in terms of recording sceneries. I was using snap camera HDR, video bitrate = 30mbps, video size = 3840x2160, the rest was default. I recorded a 10 seconds video, the size was expected, view the details of the video and it shows the video resolution was 3840x2160.
My question,, is it really possible or is it just the application was deceiving me?
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Camera FPS

Hello, reading over the press material they talk about the 4k and slow motion fps but no mention of 1080. Firstly does it record in 1080 and if so does it do 30 or 60 fps. I know the new moto x does 1080 at 60.
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Hello, reading over the press material they talk about the 4k and slow motion fps but no mention of 1080. Firstly does it record in 1080 and if so does it do 30 or 60 fps. I know the new moto x does 1080 at 60.
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60 FPS @ 1080p
120FPS @ 720P
240FPS @ 480P
pr0cl1v1ty said:
60 FPS @ 1080p
120FPS @ 720P
240FPS @ 480P
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Not true, the 240fps was at 720p
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Interesting. I must have found bad data. Wonder if it would be possible to push higher fps like 120fps to 1080p or even 480fps to 480p
My motto pure doesn't record at 60 fps in 1080p.
It appears that interestingly enough the 6p shoots 1080p @ 30 fps and 4k @ 30 fps and for slow motion 1080p @ 120 fps and 720p @ 240 fps.
[email protected] is pretty lame seeing as older devices can easily do 60fps. Hopefully the sensor is capable of 60fps and just needs a custom app or kernel to make it happen.
Pretty sure it's capable of 60fps seeing as it's capable of 240fps albeit at the lower res
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I've seen multiple sources saying the 6P can do 120fps at 1080p, but if I select 120fps slowmo they come out in 720p, as does 240fps. BS or not?

higher res slow mo

Anyway to take higher res slowmo video? 720p pretty weak. Already enough tradeoffs that you cannot do HDR on 60fps or 4k
Actually I find the 720 slowmo to be pretty good given what past devices could do but I believe you can slow the 1080 60fps by a half.
Edit: you need to download Movie Maker to do that

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