Selfie images are mirrored and saved in Moto G4 plus - Moto G4 Plus Questions & Answers

The image captured through the front camera are mirrored and saved into Google photos app in my Moto G4 plus mobile. Same is not the case when we capture a selfie using Samsung A8's front cam.
I tried to find the settings but all my efforts went in vain, there is no post mentioned for this type of issue.
Kindly let me know if someone has any solution.

They are not mirrored, you are the one that expect them to look like when you look in the mirror. Other people see you as the pic shows.
The camera app shows a mirror image before taking the pic, just to appease the people who use the phone as a mirror.
You can mirror the pic in the pic editor.

I agree with you, while capturing the selfies it shows us the mirror image and it is same in all mobiles.
But while saving it doesn't save as a mirror image in many mobiles such as Moto X , Samsung A8 (I have tested in these mobiles). After capturing, the proper image is saved automatically but in my Moto G4 plus it saving the mirror image itself.

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[Q] Photo Dimensions

I am using a Moto G to take pictures and have thumbnails which have the complete picture but when viewed on the lap top they omit part of the picture. How can I capture the full picture? Thank you
You posted this in the wrong subforum but anyway the moto g takes photos in a 4:3 aspect ratio which means they will more or less look like a square...
andyseemoto said:
I am using a Moto G to take pictures and have thumbnails which have the complete picture but when viewed on the lap top they omit part of the picture. How can I capture the full picture? Thank you
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Thumbnails show part of picture in laptop? Use default moto g camera app and try changing aspect ratio to wide screen 16:9 or 4:3.
Also set your laptop's resolution to support higher pixels.
Clean and rebuild moto g thumbnail cache. You can use ccleaner apk from play store.
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Moto X Pure Edition XT1575 Camera Problem

When I take photo at night using flash with my new Moto X Pure Edition(XT1575),suddenly I noticed after zooming in the picture, a blurry round shade is created on eyes,sometimes only in one eye.
It totally ruins the picture and looks extremely ugly,artificial.I am totally upset with this problem.
That's definitely not red eye.
I cannot post image link due to be a new user.
You can upload the image on some image sharing site and post the link here IF it's allowed for a new user to post link.

Photo quality

Say "cheese", then rate this thread to express how photos taken with the Moto G5S Plus come out. A higher rating indicates that photos offer rich color (without over-saturating), sharp detail (with all subjects in-focus), and appropriate exposure (with even lighting).
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
Images are not very sharp. If you are looking for good camera, look for another device. Panorama mode has low resolution, even when camera is 13MPx panoramas are usually smaller than that. You can fix this by changing camera application. But this only helps with panorama. But overall image sharpens will not improve with any app.
Post capture processing really sucks!!!
Is there any way to disable it?
Agreed about the post processing - makes pictures very soft. Colour rendition is really good. White balance, contrast, dynamic range all reasonable. Focus a bit slow but ok. Correctly exposing for backlit subjects pretty good.
Video is good, except sometimes looks like it's lacking in bitrate. Will try OpenCamera and see if I can tweak this.
Overall rating: 5 out of 10. Would go to 7 if Moto fix the image softness.
Can anyone post some pictures taken with this phone. I have a Galaxy S5 and I'm looking for an upgrade.
Anyone checked the latest moto camera 2 version?
I think picture quality is still the same but there is reduction in yellowish tint(i dont like yellowish pics)....
I'm impressed with the dynamic range and colours, which seem to be very good. The main issues with the camera are lack of detail and poor low light performance. I'd imagine the first one is fixable via software but I have doubts about the sensors low light ability.
Overall photos are well exposed and colours are good, but my main issue is grainy images when you zoom in on photos.
This camera is horrid. Granted, I'm coming from a 6p, but found some pics taken with my old old droid x, and they were miles ahead of this thing they call a camera. Time to break out the d5100 again!
The camera is disgusting. I was so ambitious about the camera and it disappointed me miserably.
I don't know what some of you are expecting. Its the best phone in the mid-range, compared to its specifications. BUT somewhere the missing money, becomes visible. In this phone its the cam. The cam is useful if enough light is present.
In a potratit mode camera work properly
How much time take and focus proper work after every update
In a custom ROM camera work proper with every mode
Whoops. Delete my post.
For some reason I got confused and posted about how impressed I am with the photos from my Moto G5+ here, I didn't realize it was the section for the newer S model until after posting.
I've heard the dual camera thing with the S hasn't been so great in the real world, and the sensor in the regular G5+ (which is similar to the one found in the Galaxy S7) may actually be capable of better shots. But I think its because Moto is weird about the software that runs the camera, with over-processing and highlight clipping that can be avoided with better software. Using an app that handles Camera2 makes a huge difference on the G5+, which I was originally posting about until I realized I'm in the wrong place. Sorry guys!
The problem with the camera in this phone is almost 100% software. The automatic settings of the Moto camera app generate horrible photos.
Look at your photo information (when viewing the photo in Google Photos, tap the "i" icon at the bottom) and specifically note the ISO. With this sensor hardware anything over ISO400 is going to be relatively unusable (mottled/blurry detail/sharpness with image noise). If you shoot the same photo in "Professional Mode" manually setting the ISO (at or below ISO400) and the shutter speed, the results are actually quite acceptable, if not even very good.
The flash on this camera is a much more natural color (somewhere in the 2000k range rather than the usual bright white LED >5000k), so using the flash (when feasible) in combination with better manual settings will also help.
Even using manual settings there's still some post-processing fickery going on, but that's still all software. I wish Moto would add an option to turn post-processing off. I think they don't have that option though because most people use the camera in fully automatic mode and the pictures would be REALLY bad if they weren't post-processed when using that mode.
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Any better flashing a custom Rom or different camera app?
Hi, a friend's of mine buy the moto g5s plus thinking it's gona be better for the photo of the moto g4 he still have.
Result that the photo are not so good, moto g4 it's better.
But someone have already try to install a custom Rom on the moto g5 plus, maybe with Oreo, and result any improvement on the camera and photo?
Or try a different mod for the camera app that result in a improvement for the camera?
If anyone have try that way and can share it's result and opinion about it I will appreciated. My friend don't want to avoid the warranty of the phone for nothing.
Thanks.
Iurop said:
Hi, a friend's of mine buy the moto g5s plus thinking it's gona be better for the photo of the moto g4 he still have.
Result that the photo are not so good, moto g4 it's better.
But someone have already try to install a custom Rom on the moto g5 plus, maybe with Oreo, and result any improvement on the camera and photo?
Or try a different mod for the camera app that result in a improvement for the camera?
If anyone have try that way and can share it's result and opinion about it I will appreciated. My friend don't want to avoid the warranty of the phone for nothing.
Thanks.
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Are you talking about g5 plus or g5s plus? Because you mention the one with the s.
Hi, yeah I'm talking about the moto g5s plus. I saw in the xda forum that are present a tread about camera mods, and for use those mod need to enable the full access to API2 cam. But looks like that the main problem with the moto g5s plus camera it's not solved in that way.
For that I though that maybe install a custom Rom, possibly with Oreo, helps or solve the camera issue, considering that the real problem it's software not the hardware. There are many Rom with Oreo to try, for that I'll ask if someone already try that way and get the problem solved, or better wait for an official update from motorola-lenovo and see if they solve.
in low light conditions the result is really bad, with the light discrete but not excelled
Camera is mid range and awfull fotos.... For me isn't very good. Videos are much better
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? with gcam
Taken with gcam on g5+ I had my A7RII with me on this trip, but took some shots with my phone as well because the HDR+ effect in camera is just THAT good.
Even records raw so I can edit later, but these are straight out of camera. Have some great shots even in lower indoor light from the trip, but they are of family members I'd rather not post on the internet. Even compared to my "real" pro camera, if used properly this is capable of some excellent shots.

CAMERA TEST - Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus vs Sony Xperia XZ Premium

Hi,
Just made a small video campring cameras of Samsung pride S9m Plus & Sony's best Xperia XZ Premium.
Watch video here: https://youtu.be/YaO5jlQTSHk
I am not a photographer, so all these pics are taken just like 95% of population does. All pics are taken with automatic settings.
Hope you like it. Thanks a lot
Comparing 2 phone cameras by uploading to youtube or imgur or any popular image hosting site = 0.
Please upload 100% the images. There are very few sites that allows that. One of them is https://easyzoom.com/
Here is a nice shoot taken with XZP
https://easyzoom.com/imageaccess/770c37e739ff458095425a379e9febec
Just zoom to those 2 "collective"
Mano1982 said:
Hi,
Just made a small video campring cameras of Samsung pride S9m Plus & Sony's best Xperia XZ Premium.
Watch video here: https://youtu.be/YaO5jlQTSHk
I am not a photographer, so all these pics are taken just like 95% of population does. All pics are taken with automatic settings.
Hope you like it. Thanks a lot
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I dont know dude yes the S9+ has better camera as I saw (clearly) but the XZP has pictures that show they are not taken properly I mean I dont think a 2017 flagship form sony them selves (The main camera provider for most of the phone companies out there) and it still takes as bad pictures as what I just saw, not sharp at all, not so bright, either that or the s9+ has a GOD level of camera on a smartphone just saying.
Inerent said:
Comparing 2 phone cameras by uploading to youtube or imgur or any popular image hosting site = 0.
Please upload 100% the images. There are very few sites that allows that. One of them is https://easyzoom.com/
Here is a nice shoot taken with XZP
https://easyzoom.com/imageaccess/770c37e739ff458095425a379e9febec
Just zoom to those 2 "collective"
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Thanks for your feedback. I understand your point & i have all pics used in this video, so i can send to anyone who is interested
I am trying to upload all images on the site you told. I'll let you knoe when it is finished.
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I dont know dude yes the S9+ has better camera as I saw (clearly) but the XZP has pictures that show they are not taken properly I mean I dont think a 2017 flagship form sony them selves (The main camera provider for most of the phone companies out there) and it still takes as bad pictures as what I just saw, not sharp at all, not so bright, either that or the s9+ has a GOD level of camera on a smartphone just saying.
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S9 tends to make pics bright & therefore it is "better" in low light, but if you see pics, you'll see that background in S9 photos are sometime has no details because S9 makes it so bright that all details disappear. Brighter image is not always a good image.
If you want I can make more

Use S10+ 2nd front camera to take photos?, it actually has a wider field of view!

Hi.
I was wondering if there's a possibility to actually take pictures with the 2nd "depth" sensor camera on the S10 Plus. I know for a fact that the stock camera App doesn't let you use it, other than to assist the primary camera for the "Live Focus" mode.
Nonetheless, if you type *#0*# on the phone App, you can access a test menu, in which you can actually take pictures and see the difference between these 2 front cameras.
I've attached 2 examples that I took, there you can appreciate that the second camera actually has a considerable wider field of view (in comparison to the primary one, though the quality is inferior), which would be really useful for group selfies, since the "Wide Selfie Mode" from the S9 was removed for some reason.
It would be awesome if someone finds a way to use the 2nd front camera to take wider selfies-
is there no possible way to use the wider front camera? (depth sensor), it would be a bummer since it has nearly the same field of view as the ultra wide angle selfie cam on the LG V50.
Additionally, is there a way to recover the ultra wide selfies mode from the S8?
There has to be a way to use the 2nd camera. As for wide selfie mode, there's probably an app or theme out that lets you do it, but I am not sure.
StoneyJSG said:
There has to be a way to use the 2nd camera. As for wide selfie mode, there's probably an app or theme out that lets you do it, but I am not sure.
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Yeah, my thoughts exactly, but there's also a possibility that Samsung is not providing any API to access the 2nd front camera, which would be a real shame.
U are right!! Camera capture my quadtriple chin

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