Hi everyone,
I am running Omnirom nightly 20140902on my i9300, with boeffla kernel 2.3a, and I am facing a very annoying problem : camera won't focus anymore ! Let me explain that : when trying to take a picture, i touch the screen to focus, and on the preview i can see that the camera is trying to focus (picture is blurry, then NEAT for a moment) but focus always fails : the preview becomes blurry and the app (i tried several ones) displays that autofocus failed... And i have no choice but taking a blurry photo. The only case where focus is done correctly is when I'm not too far from the subject, as if I am in macro mode... But I already tried to change this setting.
What I tried :
- i changed my camera app
- i cleaned the lens
- i flashed "fixed camera libs" from http://forum.xda-developers.com/sh...om my GT-I9300 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
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Hello,
I'm running CM10.2 Nightly21. I'm having a problem with photosphere and pictures in general.
When I snap an image with the default camera app, the image comes out upright. When I do the exact same thing with focal, the image is upside down. How do I fix this?
When I take a photosphere image with focal, it seems to take an inordinately large amount of time. If I close focal or let the phone's screen turn off, the rendering process seems to stop and I end up with a bunch of single images.
Lastly, there is no photosphere button within the gallery for me to view in photosphere mode.
I realise that this is still early stages for 10.2 but are these known issues or is something unique going on with me?
Thanks,
Routaran
Sent from my Nexus 4 using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Hi everyone!
Right now I am using CM11 on my Galaxy S4 (International model) and taking pictures with the built in camera app (stock camera). Though, there is some troubles with the stock camera and other camera-apps that I've tried (Google Camera for example). Whenever I try to use HDR it either makes the camera crash that ends up rebooting the system, or the end result is just grey pictures.
So my question is basicaly if there are any fixes for this? I read about this http://goo.gl/orWkC0 app that is supposed to fix it thanks to the supplied libs, but are there more fixes like this? Because obviously a normal app isn't enough. And btw, is there also a similar fix that enables slow-mo capture? Because what I can remember the S4 does support 120fps @720p in the stock TW-camera...
Thanks for all answers, looking forward for a fix!
HDR works fine for me, using the google camera app. But I am using a 5.0.1. GPE rom.
So.. It may be a rom problem?
Stock latest lollipop camera works fine, after camera update takes black picture with flash. Uninstalling update fixed the issue.
Cm12.1 same issue with ROM default camera.
Chroma same issue with default camera.
EDIT: found using latest camera on kitkat is flawless. only when on lollipop and latest camera this issue occurs.
Uninstall google camera...use camera360 instead
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dont need these stupid filter camera's. plus it doesn't have video mode.
what i want is a simple no blabla camera that do picture and video, or a fix to this flash issue that takes black picture.
iv got an older google camera and it works fine, but it auto updates so i disabled auto update for now.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.sourceforge.opencamera
Use this. It supports video recording too.
Camera360 is also great.
here what i found according to my need that is..
1 old version of Google camera
2 open camera (ui is not great specially settings)
3 better camera (paid but worth it)
Google camera and better camera takes same quality pictures, video is better on better camera on low light condition.
i was facing same issue , but i found a solution . you have to press anywhere on the screen first , 2nd time you press on capture button . it works for me
no that just add inconvenience, i found using older version of google camera is far better, just have to see i don't update it by mistake.
Hi. My camera in video mode works in zoom by default, in photo mode everything goes well. This issue appears in stock rom and in xiaomi.eu rom on all camera apps (footej camera's zoom is the shortest one as far as i know). Had anyone the same problem ? No clue what's happening ... :crying::crying::crying:
I think everybody has this problem , i don't really know if it can be normal . Had this thing since i bought the phone .
Do you think that flashing different camera app could help ?
saper231 said:
Do you think that flashing different camera app could help ?
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I've tried Open Camera and Footej Camera on the latest Global Beta rom and it shows zoomed in into the preview but when you press the record button it shows and records absolutely normal. Try with another camera and see if it's the same... I don't know what to say..
I think there is some EIS. That's why it is zoomed in. Using another camera will be the solution to your problem.
Having a slight problem where when camera 2 is enabled some camera apps such as footej and the OnePlus camera just shoot a completely green picture every 2 pictures
The thing is that I can't disable the camera 2 API on 8.1.0 for some reason and using other apps such as the Google camera isn't possible since the shutter lag is extremely long and unusable.
Does anyone have the same problem and a potential fix?
(Running 8.1.0 RR r30 with looney kernel, happens on every rom and kernel)
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Having a slight problem where when camera 2 is enabled some camera apps such as footej and the OnePlus camera just shoot a completely green picture every 2 pictures
The thing is that I can't disable the camera 2 API on 8.1.0 for some reason and using other apps such as the Google camera isn't possible since the shutter lag is extremely long and unusable.
Does anyone have the same problem and a potential fix?
(Running 8.1.0 RR r30 with looney kernel, happens on every rom and kernel)
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Cameringo.
There is a whole thread for GCamera ARM64 version that produces better photos! check that out!