I was glad that Samsung had native support for scroll capture. But then I found there was a limit on the size of the screenshot when I was scroll capturing a very long webpage. It disappointed me. I would like to have a very long image screenshot instead of dividing it into several images. Is there any way to go around the limit or any apps that can let me scroll capture an exceptionally long image?
Thanks in advance!
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Hey guys, the standard camera app in SGS4 has a certain problem with shots being blurry. Several people complain about this already.
I found the problem is that the camera app always sets the ISO as low as possible and makes the exposure longer to compensate for the loss in brightness. This results in a very good picture quality but if you don't have hands steady as a terminator, you very often get the shot blurry.
The camera app does have an ISO setting that you can use instead of AUTO but when you restart the app it gets reset back to AUTO and I often forget to change it before I take a shot. It's also a bit annoying to not be able to just make a quick shot if you have to first go to settings and change the ISO first.
So, my question to the more knowledgeable people that know how to touch an Android under the pa... hood, hehe.
Is it possible to edit some kind of configuration file of the default app, to make the ISO settings to a default certain value instead of the current AUTO? Or even better, make a certain minimum ISO for the AUTO setting? I find ISO 50 to be really excessively low.
I have a similar issue with the camera, but connected to another of its settings: exposure value. Since the phone makes those shaky pictures (probably because of the reason mentioned above) in dark environments, I'm trying to compensate it with a higher exposure value (+2). However, this doesn't stick and I have to do it every time I take a picture, regardless of the fact that I am still in the camera app.
One note: I have the review setting on, so I can see the pic after taking it, thus I have to hit the back button to be able to take the next picture.
And one more issue: video record button starts when you hit it to switch from picture to video mode, rather than wait to switch first and press record after.
Anyone?
Hi. Could someone please help me with the following that is driving me nuts. I have an international S5 version. If I use the stock Gallery app, If I crop an image and the image is too narrow, the app automatically displays a button floating above the image. If you press the button the image will automatically zoom and pan from top to bottom. This floating button (looks like three squares) will not appear for images that are not narrow. I spent hours Googling about this, but I couldn't find a single website that at least acknowledges that this option exists. What I would like to know if there is a way of disabling this, since the floating button sometimes goes above important details on the image and I don't intent to use this feature. Thanks in advanced to anyone that knows about this feature.
The title is pretty self explanatory but I have long conversations that I need to print out for use in court (oh the fun of child custody battles...) and in the past I have always just screen shotted what I need, but having a convo that is 15 screenshots long doesnt seem like the easiest way to handle something like this. Has someone found an app or maybe even just a different method of taking 30 or so messages out of a text thread in your phone and printing them? Thanks in advance!
try touching the "+" when you take normaly the screenshot, on web pages it works and goes down until you want, i didnĀ“t try with messages
trizzypballr said:
The title is pretty self explanatory but I have long conversations that I need to print out for use in court (oh the fun of child custody battles...) and in the past I have always just screen shotted what I need, but having a convo that is 15 screenshots long doesnt seem like the easiest way to handle something like this. Has someone found an app or maybe even just a different method of taking 30 or so messages out of a text thread in your phone and printing them? Thanks in advance!
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Go into settings on your phone and search for advanced features. Once you are in this section look for smart capture and make sure that is switched on. Now that smart capture is enabled you should be able to see a capture more button show up after you have taken a screen shot. By clicking the capture more button it will automatically scroll down and extend the original screen shot creating one long screen shot with all the needed information you need. Keep clicking the capture more button until you have collected the information you need.
amar95353 said:
Go into settings on your phone and search for advanced features. Once you are in this section look for smart capture and make sure that is switched on. Now that smart capture is enabled you should be able to see a capture more button show up after you have taken a screen shot. By clicking the capture more button it will automatically scroll down and extend the original screen shot creating one long screen shot with all the needed information you need. Keep clicking the capture more button until you have collected the information you need.
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Any good way to print it now, or at least set it up so that can be easily printed by my lawyer when I send it to him? Its just one long jpg right now and if you try to print it in windows it either shrinks to print on 1 page and is unreadable, or it zooms in to where you only see maybe 1/20th of the conversation.
trizzypballr said:
Any good way to print it now, or at least set it up so that can be easily printed by my lawyer when I send it to him? Its just one long jpg right now and if you try to print it in windows it either shrinks to print on 1 page and is unreadable, or it zooms in to where you only see maybe 1/20th of the conversation.
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The only thing I can think of is split it up into a few segments and put one bit on each page. Making sure you number the pages to show which order the conversation is in
As the title says you may have noticed the new feature when using the Capture + there is a option to capture a Gif. I for the life of me cannot figure out how it works. I assume it works to capture a video playing as a Gif but as soon at I hit the Capture + Gif feature it stops the video. So when I hit the record button for the Gif capture it starts to record and shows the size of the image and gets larger as time goes but it doesn't capture anything but a still image.
There is no information or a an update in manual on LG's page about this feature.
Does anyone know how it works?
Hi all,
I was taking images of some documents using my OP8P and I seen a little icon in the bottom left corner pop up depicting a document.
Does anyone know what the functionality of this button is? It could be turned off or on.
I took images with it on and off and get were pretty much indistinguishable. I initially thought that button enabled would automatically crop the document to look like a scanned image.
I'd love an answer here too! Thanks
Good question, I have no idea...
hassan_1000 said:
Hi all,
I was taking images of some documents using my OP8P and I seen a little icon in the bottom left corner pop up depicting a document.
Does anyone know what the functionality of this button is? It could be turned off or on.
I took images with it on and off and get were pretty much indistinguishable. I initially thought that button enabled would automatically crop the document to look like a scanned image.
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Theres a similar feature on the Huawei p20 Pro, it's simply the camera trying to be a smarty pants AFAIK.
It's sort of a scanner feature.
Eg: you point your camera at a dog and the camera adjusts for definition and dynamic range.
If it's a document it'll speed up the shutter speed and lower the dynamic range to get a clear image..
It usually crops or allows cropping on the Huawei, haven't used it on the Pro but it's most likely that as I've not seen a document camera mode.
Just a guess but it would make sense