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The stock gallery app on the Nexus One is HORRIBLE. Flashy, shiny, touchy, yes. But all of my photos are incredibly compressed and zooming in results in a massive JPG compression artifact fest.
I wrote a bunch of notes on a whiteboard and my friend with a Droid and I both took photos of it to keep a record with our phones, but to my horror, the notes were COMPLETELY unreadable on my phone: all of the detail was gone, even though the camera preview after I took the shot looked fine zoomed in.
The Droid does not have this problem in its gallery app.
I found another Gallery app meant for the Droid on the market and it does not have this issue. The photos I took were fine, it was the gallery app loading a piss poor quality version of the photo.
Does Google know their gallery app sucks? Do they just not care? It makes it seem like the Nexus One takes godawful pictures when really the pictures are just fine!
Yep.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6021
This also extends to setting wallpapers from the gallery app, which explains why every wallpaper from my camera looks like ass.
If you set wallpapers using "wallpaper set and save" from the market, your wallpapers are WAY, WAY higher quality.
So I guess my question is, how do we make sure Google knows about this bug?
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Yep.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6021
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Thanks for the link. I encourage everyone to vote for and comment on this issue so Google takes notice.
Make sure you "star" the issue to prioritize it for google. Dont add a comment unless you have something new to contribute, everyone who is subscribed will be an email)
To do this click on the white star below "New issue" on the top left. (its hard to notice)
bradsh1 said:
This also extends to setting wallpapers from the gallery app, which explains why every wallpaper from my camera looks like ass.
If you set wallpapers using "wallpaper set and save" from the market, your wallpapers are WAY, WAY higher quality.
So I guess my question is, how do we make sure Google knows about this bug?
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what do you mean by wallpaper set and save?
how to do that?
obadvw said:
what do you mean by wallpaper set and save?
how to do that?
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It is an app that's on the market.
Only 34 stars :/
So yesterday I email myself a few pics of my car I had on my I pad. When I check them out I notice they are low on detail. I was thinking what the heck higher Res and less detail? I compared the same pic on the ipad and instantly notice the difference. Thinking its impossible I jump into the market and look for another photoviewer and low and behold it displays all that missing detail. I started comparing all my pics on the zoom in both apps on my device (for reference I downloaded viewpic basically it was the first free app I found).
Anyone else notice this? Looks like the stock gallary app is helping to hurt the first impression of the screen and camera when checking out pics. Thankfully it ain't a hardware thing.
Until Google fixes the stock viewer, here is a solution that works for me.
arrtoodeetoo said:
Q: Photos in the stock viewer are blurred when scaled to fit the screen. How do I view my DLSR pics and other high quality photos without the blur?
A: Download QuickPic from the market (free). It's a photo viewer that scales correctly without garbling photos.
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Yep, I have noticed the same, and my Vibrant had the same issue with it's gallery App when it first came out, it was eventually fixed.
So I loaded a ton of high res photos straight from my DSLR forming a digital portfolio on my Xoom, but one thing is really irking me. When you first launch the gallery, the image is rendered somewhat fuzzy until you pinch and zoom in - then it becomes nice and sharp. Has anyone found a way around this? Should I be resizing to a ceettain size before transferring to the Xoom?
It's just a tad annoying that when swiping through photos in a gallery, they're all previewed almost in a low res fashion. Id hate to have to zoom in just to show how a photo is supposed to look.
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Android Gallery sucks ... period.
Google does not spend time for that.
Go to the Market and get "QuickPic".
That's better.
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So I loaded a ton of high res photos straight from my DSLR forming a digital portfolio on my Xoom, but one thing is really irking me. When you first launch the gallery, the image is rendered somewhat fuzzy until you pinch and zoom in - then it becomes nice and sharp. Has anyone found a way around this? Should I be resizing to a ceettain size before transferring to the Xoom?
It's just a tad annoying that when swiping through photos in a gallery, they're all previewed almost in a low res fashion. Id hate to have to zoom in just to show how a photo is supposed to look.
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i resize to 1600x1200 to save storage mostly but the images show well in both stock gallery and QuickPics. Higher Res takes a second to resolve to full detail but it should do so without the pinch and zoom trick. QuickPics saves the full screen view once you view the image the first time so it is faster on both viewing and slide shows.
GrimmySnarf said:
So I loaded a ton of high res photos straight from my DSLR forming a digital portfolio on my Xoom, but one thing is really irking me. When you first launch the gallery, the image is rendered somewhat fuzzy until you pinch and zoom in - then it becomes nice and sharp. Has anyone found a way around this? Should I be resizing to a ceettain size before transferring to the Xoom?
It's just a tad annoying that when swiping through photos in a gallery, they're all previewed almost in a low res fashion. Id hate to have to zoom in just to show how a photo is supposed to look.
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Never experienced that. I loaded my hi-res pics but it seems fine. Its pretty I like it, the 3d gallery.
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Hi all,
I'm developing a full resolution image viewer "Gallery illusion HD" that supports big "jpgs" and displays pictures with no quality loss. Now is in public beta and can be download free on the Android Market. Any feedback would be appreciated.
Regards,
Mobileillusion
You should add basic viewer functions as scrolling by finger, rotate and so on.
moriakoj said:
You should add basic viewer functions as scrolling by finger, rotate and so on.
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Hi moriakoj,
thanks for the feedback. I will add those features in next versions.
The application is intended, above all, to see the details of high-resolution images (> 10 MP). Most viewers downscale the image in such images.
Regards,
Mobileillusion.
Hi all
Got my note today LOVE IT
One question I back my contacts up on gmail the contact pics when ringing someone are low quality . I have changed the contact pics with ones stored on my memory card but they are low quality . Can anyone tell me how to.get them to be high quality ?
Thanks in advance
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Sue Google for being extremely stupid and hope they correct their error.
Seriously, it's your only hope.
in the video for the annoucement of ICS this was addressed and fixed.
JFizDaWiz said:
in the video for the annoucement of ICS this was addressed and fixed.
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Really? I didn't see that on the announcement, and it's definitely still unfixed at this point in ICS. Where did you see this?
E_man5112 said:
Really? I didn't see that on the announcement, and it's definitely still unfixed at this point in ICS. Where did you see this?
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No Idea where you checked...
But in the first CM9 build of ICS (preAlpha) the pics are sharp and big...
Maybe you should have a look...
I used Google Exchange Synchronization on iPhone before. Since I had a Google Nexus and now a Galaxy Note, I can say at least one thing:
It's neither device nor OS dependent. I googled a lot when I was on iPhone with low quality contact pictures and I finally found the solution on one of Googles Message Boards.
The problem lies within the Exchange settings of google sync. Google set the maxumum size of contact pictures to a low resolution, any high-quality contact picture attached to your contact, will be immediately synchronized to google, transformed to a lower resolution and then synced back to your device in low-quality.
One of the moderators of google stated this on the bulletin board.
In 2010 they changed the resolution to a higher number, but still quite low-quality.
Source:
1. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=5d91a9267607c288&hl=en
2. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=794dab6733bb8812&hl=en
3. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/gmail/thread?tid=688a9bfba45e0696&hl=en
As long as you sync the contacts with google, they will be synced back in a lower resolution. Of course some Launchers or alternative ROMs allow to use a local contacts picture instead of the synced one, but that's not the soltuion for cloud-services like this.
In Android 4 (ICS) all of this is resolved!
Same info: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
Large photos
Android now supports high resolution photos for contacts. Now, when you push a photo into a contact record, the system processes it into both a 96x96 thumbnail (as it has previously) and a 256x256 "display photo" that's stored in a new file-based photo store (the exact dimensions that the system chooses may vary in the future). You can add a large photo to a contact by putting a large photo in the usual PHOTO column of a data row, which the system will then process into the appropriate thumbnail and display photo records.
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Bulut.O said:
No Idea where you checked...
But in the first CM9 build of ICS (preAlpha) the pics are sharp and big...
Maybe you should have a look...
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mdalacu said:
In Android 4 (ICS) all of this is resolved!
Same info: http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-4.0.html
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He's asking about Gmail pictures. This is 100% separate from ICS. Try this. Delete the contact account on your phone, and reinstate it with gmail. It will sync really low res pictures to your phone. On my stock AOSP rom. I did the exact experiment described above. It synced low quality versions of the high res pictures I put on my phone.
ICS did something completely different. It allows you to locally put a high res photo on a contact. It does not allow you to put a high res photo on googles gmail servers. The only way to cloud sync a high res photo is through google+. Some people have had luck using some 3rd party facebook apps for the same thing. However, gmail contacts don't get high res photos. More than a few people I've seen have complained that gmail contacts have the high res photo overwritten on sync. I have just accepted the low res at this point.
E_man5112 said:
He's asking about Gmail pictures. This is 100% separate from ICS. Try this. Delete the contact account on your phone, and reinstate it with gmail. It will sync really low res pictures to your phone. On my stock AOSP rom. I did the exact experiment described above. It synced low quality versions of the high res pictures I put on my phone.
ICS did something completely different. It allows you to locally put a high res photo on a contact. It does not allow you to put a high res photo on googles gmail servers. The only way to cloud sync a high res photo is through google+. Some people have had luck using some 3rd party facebook apps for the same thing. However, gmail contacts don't get high res photos. More than a few people I've seen have complained that gmail contacts have the high res photo overwritten on sync. I have just accepted the low res at this point.
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I think that ICS is referencing a different picture location on gmail servers, the one with 256x256 resolution. All other versions and programs still points to the old location where a low res photo is stored. This is done for compatibility.
If you create a contact in ICS the Android will sync the picture in to places e one with hi resolution and one with the normal (old) resolution (96x96). The new programs will know how to check in both places, but until then only ICS does this.
I have managed to sort of solve the issue ... i have turned off sync and then replaced the pictures off my memory card ... which then retains the picture at the proper resolution ....
it appears that if you turn back on sync it will then sync back to google and the pictures go back to low quality
until google or who ever sort out the issue , i will leave off sync .... so i have good quality pictures on my contacts
thank you to everyone for your help .. roll on ics
Issue still persists... :crying:
"Facebook Sync" on the Play Store grabs 720x720 pics and it looks really good, BUT as soon as it sync's again with Google it grabs the fugly low-res versions again.
Google should fix this ASAP.
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You guys need to install Google Plus and sync your Google Plus contacts to your phone. Anyone who has a Public Google Plus profile would show as a high resolution pic on your Note.
I've made many of my friends force join Google plus just to sync their higher resolution pictures.
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Me too.. over 10 here... but i think in JB they solved this, they sync pics at 720px.
mdalacu said:
Me too.. over 10 here... but i think in JB they solved this, they sync pics at 720px.
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JB itself handles 720p images in "People" application, locally. Yet, Google still syncs it on 256x256, which looks disastrous on 720p screen. As long as you keep it away from syncing with Google, all looks fine. That's what I usualy do.
LordManhattan said:
"Facebook Sync" on the Play Store grabs 720x720 pics and it looks really good, BUT as soon as it sync's again with Google it grabs the fugly low-res versions again.
Google should fix this ASAP.
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Try Haxsync
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thank you. I will try it.
Leechoonhwee said:
Try Haxsync
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Same story. It'll grab low-res images the next time i sync. This is something Google has to fix on their side.
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haxsync
Haxsync will fix the problem. It will download all your friends on facebook as phone contacts... You just have to associate each facebook contact with your google or phone contacts. The phone will display high quality photos and google sync won`t change them ...
No need to anymore. Google updated their contacts page in Gmail yesterday. It supports 720x720 now.
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Hi,
I have a I9505 which I have flashed with Google edition 4.3.
If I use the stock Google edition camera I get really bad results, lots of blurred photos. Today I was experimenting with Focal from CM10.2 and I was getting radically improved results.
I've attached some examples of text, but I get it with everything, no matter what the situation. Taking a shot in bright sunny conditions still gives me the same results.
I examined the EXIF data and shots taken with Stock & Focal are using exactly the same settings, ISO, Exposure, etc. I tried holding still for long after the shutter press to see if that helped, it didn't.
Here is a link to hi-res versions https://www.dropbox.com/sh/0xw0tgh8c695994/YmAC0tHpoH
I came from a Xperia Z which had the S4 GE camera app flashed on it, but I was pretty careful not to import this when I transitioned from a Titanium Backup. Even if I had copied it across, it should be exactly the same?
Any thoughts? or suggestions?
Steve
The blur feature looks like that the jpeg compress too much, rather than higher ISO.
I've installed Gapps on my Samsung tw ROM. so I have both Samsung camera app and Google gallery with google's camera app.
Compare the photo taken by the two camera app. the photo of stock samsung camera is really large in size. can be 4~6MB. almost 10 times size than photo taken by of Google camera app (about 400K-800K). 1300M pixels img compree to such a small size, of course google edition camera is blured.
jiant.li said:
The blur feature looks like that the jpeg compress too much, rather than higher ISO.
I've installed Gapps on my Samsung tw ROM. so I have both Samsung camera app and Google gallery with google's camera app.
Compare the photo taken by the two camera app. the photo of stock samsung camera is really large in size. can be 4~6MB. almost 10 times size than photo taken by of Google camera app (about 400K-800K). 1300M pixels img compree to such a small size, of course google edition camera is blured.
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Hi,
Thanks for getting back to me.
The dropbox link gives you hi-res versions, the attached images are just cropped versions. Both the Stock Google App and Focal App are taking identical images:
Pixel Height: 3,096
Pixel Width: 4,128
And the EXIF data is also identical, with (very) slight variance in the brightness value.
I didn't know you could run the Samsung camera! Coming from the Xperia Z, the camera and skin are tied together. Any ideas where I might find the Samsung stock camera?
jiant.li said:
The blur feature looks like that the jpeg compress too much, rather than higher ISO.
I've installed Gapps on my Samsung tw ROM. so I have both Samsung camera app and Google gallery with google's camera app.
Compare the photo taken by the two camera app. the photo of stock samsung camera is really large in size. can be 4~6MB. almost 10 times size than photo taken by of Google camera app (about 400K-800K). 1300M pixels img compree to such a small size, of course google edition camera is blured.
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Sorry didn't read that properly! You are running the Google camera on stock ROM.
Rassilon7 said:
Sorry didn't read that properly! You are running the Google camera on stock ROM.
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It's alol right. My English is quite poor. I'm Chinese. I know my posts might be hard to read. I'm practise on it. .:laugh:
I've seen the orginal files in dropbox, they are the same size.
My google edition camera app have the same problem,
I don't know why, but I guess it might be the unrobust noise reduction algorithm in google app, which may cause the image blur.
jiant.li said:
It's alol right. My English is quite poor. I'm Chinese. I know my posts might be hard to read. I'm practise on it. .:laugh:
I've seen the orginal files in dropbox, they are the same size.
My google edition camera app have the same problem,
I don't know why, but I guess it might be the unrobust noise reduction algorithm in google app, which may cause the image blur.
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Seems very odd that Google would release such a bad camera app... makes me think that I have broken it some how...
I'm "Pseudo Chinese" Westerner living in Macau for 5 years