With it disabled, it takes as many shots as you want. . But on a semi regular occurrence, specially when tilting phone from landscape to portrait or other way around, it will only take 8 pics as if smart burst is enabled.
Is this a bug? Something I'm missing?
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I am coming from a iphone 3gs but I am wondering if there is some sort of setting on the vibrant I may be missing. I already read that the buttons do not rotate when taking a picture in portrait mode, that is not my concern, my concern is that they show up fine in gallery, they rotate themselves correctly but when I try to send an mms or an email or upload to facebook, the pictures automatically go into landscape mode so they upload sideways, is there any way to fix this?
On the Nexus 7 the gallery auto rotation of photo's is incorrect
i.e. landscape goes portrait and vice versa
They display fine on my Samsung Galaxy SII (source) and in the Google+ Photos from either any PC or the Galaxy SII
Is this a calibration issue? Or is there some other setting?
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David
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I am having this issue also. A portrait photo with the nexus held in portrait position auto rotates to fit across the screen in landscape view. This happens when auto rotate feature is both enabled and disabled. Any suggestions?
Exactly the same problem here. Photos taken on a Nexus S running Jelly Bean and uploaded via instant upload display in incorrect orientation (always over rotated by 90 degrees) in the Gallery on Nexus 7. They are in the correct orientation when viewed any other way including on the web via Picasa and on the Nexus 7 via 3rd party Picasa viewing apps. I really would prefer to use the stock Gallery app but this is so frustrating.....
Any solutions to this? Exact same issue and it is a real bother
very same problem here
If I take a landscape photo on my SGS II and have it "instant-uploaded", it will appear okay on my Nexus 7. If I take a portrait photo on the SGS2, the photo will appear in the right orientation for app. 0,1 sec, then gets rotated (falsely.) Then, if I email that falsely rotated photo to myself, the photo will appear in the email with correct orientation.
Btw in the Google Plus app both photos have the correct orientation, so it seems to be a Jelly Bean bug, not a Samsung bug.
Solution, anyone?
Same, but different....
I've got pretty much the same problem, but rather than actually rotating the picture so that it is in the wrong orientation, it keeps the correct orientation for portrait photos, but compresses them vertically into the same space that would be used for a landscape photo, thereby distorting the aspect ratio (hope that makes sense!). Same occurrences though, only in gallery, not G+, and only on this device and for portrait oriented photos uploaded via G+ instant upload.
It is driving me insane!
Same thing here except it doesn't do it to all the pics in my instant upload. Only some of them.
It's probably some Android bug as I have the same problem on my SGS2 with CM10 (JB). All photos look ok in the Gallery (although when I exit an opened portrait photo it turns 90 degree to the right in the animation. Very annoying as all portrait photos I post on G+ are wrongly oriented.
Galaxy S3 Same problem
Same problem with my Galaxy S3, i thought i was the only one with this problem, so its a relief to know I'm not the only one, its been months since this thread was created, and its still an ongoing problem, it would be nice to know if a fix is on the works, by the looks of it, it might be a bug with android not samsung, either way has anyone found a work around this?? or heard anything new on the issue
It seem that the G2 takes all pictures in landscape mode and uses exif data to tell the viewer to rotate the image if it was taken in portrait orientation. This is totally annoying especially for mms and for viewing thumbnails in outside viewers like windows.
Any solutions on how to actually have the stock camera take a picture in portrait mode and actually store the pixels as as a portrait?
Thanks.
smacklayer said:
It seem that the G2 takes all pictures in landscape mode and uses exif data to tell the viewer to rotate the image if it was taken in portrait orientation. This is totally annoying especially for mms and for viewing thumbnails in outside viewers like windows.
Any solutions on how to actually have the stock camera take a picture in portrait mode and actually store the pixels as as a portrait?
Thanks.
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Hi, did you ever find a solution for this? It's so annoying, but there is almost nothing to be found about it on the Internet..
Hope you can help.
do you guys want portrait mode on the s8 as built-in? i think Samsung should bring it to us as pixel 2 did...what do u think?
What's wrong with selective focus?
selective focus misses the main edge of any object..even a face of person hair is blurred..the edge is not as good as portrait mode on the gcam..
True. I would love to see gcam having portrait mode for all by default but I don't see that happening as it's Google exclusive. Unless you use modded apks of course. Hopefully Samsung can tweak their selective focus to be better or create a portrait mode.
This Google Camera portrait works for me on my SM-G950F Android 8.0 https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=745849072291699976
Hello, in my stock camera if i take portrait mode picture, the photo comes normal only with no blur, there's no depth effect on any person or object, tried forced stopping still..
It's not a big problem for me as I am using GCam only for portrait photos ? but the stock camera need to run properly
Nirbhay17 said:
Hello, in my stock camera if i take portrait mode picture, the photo comes normal only with no blur, there's no depth effect on any person or object, tried forced stopping still..
It's not a big problem for me as I am using GCam only for portrait photos but the stock camera need to run properly
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when opening camera, on the top you will notice 5 icon, extreme right will be setting, next to that you will find the icon to enable or disable portrait mode. try and let me know
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when opening camera, on the top you will notice 5 icon, extreme right will be setting, next to that you will find the icon to enable or disable portrait mode. try and let me know
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Well it must have been some malfunction but it started working when i cleared data, so its fine now.. Thank you for responding