I tried to install Lineage and that worked perfect but the camera was not good I then reinstalled OxygenOS 10.0.1 but the camera is still not good any ideers ?
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Well that looks like a picture taken in very bad conditions (poorly lit overall environment except for a source of light right in the middle) taken with a smartphone camera that was rather average even by 2017 standards.
The halos around the lamp might be either because of a dirty lens (maybe on the inside?) or because you moved the phone a little (the exposure must have been very long, like 0.5 seconds or so). The noise is rather normal given the first paragraph.
Later I'll try a similar shot...
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Hi
I was sure this happened when I installed Lineage but now I see that the glass was a bit greasy "embarrassing" I cleaned it and the halos are gone. I was so focused on the Lineage install spoiling the camera driver, thanks.
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Hi,
Been using various itje roms since i got my phone (but 8 months ago) I noticed after I put on the touch vista rom that my camera was taking awful pictures. I dont think it should be rom related, I just tried the touch 7 rom and it was the same. I prefer the vista one so ive gone back to that. Is it worth going back to an official release and trying ?
Ive gone through all the settings, its on 2MP shooting to sd card, on single shot mode (all modes including video have the same look) Ive checked all the settings i can think of. Whitebalance is auto. Effect is None. Quality is 2M (1600X1200) Fine.
Ill attach a picture to show you. I really hope it is software based and not the camera itself. Phone has been well looked after so it really should not be damaged. Externally it looks fine.
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honestly i would try touch it 4 and see what happens
but when you say it takes horrible pics is it blurred like give us a discription
I included a picture which I thought was fairly self explanitory. The pics look like they have been posterised. The colors are separating distinctly, almost like its working with a limted colour set.
well it could be that the connection from the camera to the phone is a bit outta place but dont quote me lol
i work for motorola XD
using my topaz camera, focalization is really slow and this is not good when i need to take a picture quickly. any registry tweak or something else to solve this problem?
thank you in advance
I changed my ISO from Auto to 800, it helped me out. Also turned Keep Backlight to Off (although I have no idea why that helped, but it did as well).
Hope it suits you.
It's probably stating the obvious, but the TD2 camera is not for taking pictures quickly. All small digicams are slow, the TD2 is slower still. I guess all the work (focussing, exposure evaluation, colour balancing etc) is being done by the main phone processor. A proper camera is optimised for this, probably with a dedicated chip to do the work.
Using ISO 800 will give a shorter shutter speed to minimise blur in low light, but I find the quality poor, with interference lines and noise in the picture. The noise is expected, but the interference is a TD2 problem.
Sorry to not offer any help, though
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I did have one more thought, though. Rather than leave ISO and colour balance on "auto", set them both manually, the camera might take pictures more quickly, because it hasn't got to calculate as much. Use ISO 100 for sunlight, 200 for cloud, 400 for indoors and 800 for emergencies!
thank you all
is there any possibility to reduce the camera light?
if i take pictures from faces, the flash uses his full power and messes up the picture. there is an example:
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On my Sony Ericsson K800i the kamera did send out a light to get the focus and took the picture with the flash light...
anyone knows good settings to take pictures at darker places?
also the hd2 has a quiet bad image stabilization. did someone experienced something diffrent?
The TMoUS camera drivers fix the LED flash overexposure problem so all you have to do is find a cooked ROM which uses them.
I used to have a k800i too, the camera is far better than hd2 due to its xenon flash (better light management) and very short shutter time (reducing blur).
If as NeoGreendawg says the US rom has a fix then its only a matter of time till its fixed officially over here.
Right now i use a program called Torchbutton which turns the led's on. Then run camera app and set flash to disabled. The torch gives enough light but without the superbright flash that kills the pic.
Look on the sticky application thread in hd2 themes & apps for torch button.
As for image stabilisation i guess we just have to hold the thing damn still
Is there anything I can do to make the camera more stable? cause pictures I took from the HD2 are so shaky, but If I take a picture using my Canon camera, eventhough I shake, the pictures are clear...
and how do you guys clean your camera? I clean with my T-Shirt and I got scratches now... the Camera gets dirty easily..
No you can't. Almost every new Camera has an Image Stabilisator. It's not possible to build something like that into a Mobile Phone. The only thing you can do is increasing the ISO value. The higher the ISO value is the less shaky the pictures will be but they will also be more noisy. And what do you mean with cleaning your camera? If you mean the lens then you should only try to blow the dust away or you will get scratches in it. If you mean the display then there should be no problem using a T-Shirt. I think the camera of the HD2 can also be cleaned with your T-Shirt because there is a pane in front of the lens.
I clean the camera lens with my T-Shirt and now there is tiny scratches, somehow the lens will get fingerprints or some sticking dirt
Yes you can. There are apps for android with basic image stabilazation features. For example camera 360 or snap photo pro ... works nicely
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
Thats for Android, I dont plan to install Android on my HD2, YET.
seriosly even if I dont move while capturing, picture will turn out like this
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This is not your fault, just because exposure time is long. You should increase your iso value to 800 and/or use flash. You cant stop moving objects
Or you can use the trick for camera button.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=834309
if I set ISO to 800 with or without flash in a condition with the above picture, the photos will turn out very grainy
Hi Guys,
I switched from Sony Xperia Z3 to OnePlus 5 just last week and i have had good experience so far .
But yesterday while testing camera during night , i spotted strange spots/reflections of light in the view finder . initially i thought those were smudges but no they are not . I moved my camera at different angles and i saw them move in the view finder or vanish .
Also if I cover lens with hand from top , they disappeared. I am attaching photos that i took and rounded the spots /reflections in blue . This is not the case in all night time photos but in few where there are light sources directly falling on lens.
Anyone else facing this issue ?? This is definitely not normal . Should i return my device ? This is so annoying
I need your help guys
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Almost looks like there is some source with IR leds around. Security cameras for example have this for outdoor visibility at night.
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Almost looks like there is some source with IR leds around. Security cameras for example have this for outdoor visibility at night.
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So is this normal behaviour ?? That is my office and may have those
It's normal behavior to capture IR lights yes, its not normal when they aren't there. Try to make a picture somewhere else, for example in a dark room.
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It's normal behavior to capture IR lights yes, its not normal when they aren't there. Try to make a picture somewhere else, for example in a dark room.
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So far ..i did not see those ...except for those that i posted above from my work place.