Hi everyone.
I whant to know, if optimus 2x have any type of image compresion, yes, that compression sometimes reduces the image quality, and produces a blurry, and crap images.
SGSII i think doesn't have any type of compresion due the image size is arround 2-4Mb.
But i dont know about Optimus 2X, and maybe if have image compresion, we can modify that to have better quality images.
Excuse my bad english and thanks.
2-4 meg for an 8meg photo is surely still using compression. As without compression that would be closer to the 7-8 meg size. I took a picture last night on my O2X of the clouds and that was about 2.5 meg.
stevvie said:
2-4 meg for an 8meg photo is surely still using compression. As without compression that would be closer to the 7-8 meg size. I took a picture last night on my O2X of the clouds and that was about 2.5 meg.
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Thanks for the info my friend!!
So... we can reduce the image compresion, to obtain more quality??
Where i can find that file?
Thanks again.
choose super fine in image quality, then u can get the least compression for jpeg.
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Is there a size constraint ? I'm working on making my first one ... and having some issues . Trying to sort out the issue .
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The max screen resolution is 480x800.
I have seen 480x854 work on my phone, but not 490x810. Also, the 60fps doesn't work as a framerate, 24fps and 30fps do.
I'm playing around with the image size on the original GalaxyS boot animation to fill the screen, and that's what I've found.
Good luck, and be sure to post it up so we can see when you're done.
Supposedly, there is a 3MB limit per folder, not sure if this is true or not. Also, make sure the zip doesn't have compression, it should be created in store mode.
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Supposedly, there is a 3MB limit per folder, not sure if this is true or not. Also, make sure the zip doesn't have compression, it should be created in store mode.
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That might be the issue .. I'm using winrar to zip . What do I use to zip in store mode ?
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Okay I got it zipped in store mode .. and its booting now ..but its soooo choppy . My preview in Photoshop is super smooth . My zip size is like 3.8 , could sheer size be causing it to bog down ?
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me too...
I'm having trouble with the ones I created too. I rendered them in Vegas pro and they work but really slow. I encoded them at 30fps and the images are 480 x 800. I uploaded the one i made if any body wants to try.
edit: the are like 35mb so i don't size is the issue...
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10712645/bootanimation.zip
Same here . Mine is superslow . I have more animation to add . But don't want to go on until I know how to boot properly
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I'll give it a shot...flash it or replace it thru root explorer?
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replace it.
I have also been playing with boot animations using pictures from a 8 meg canon camera and from frame captures of 720p video. My biggest one is 55.7meg and runs perfectly at 29fps. i currently have that are built from vids running one being the 55.7 meg and another at 52.4 meg runnin 29fps. Then I have multiple other smaller ones with frame rates running as low as 12fps because they are built as slide shows. It is true that the aspect ratio for the sf is 480 x 800, but when you resize your pictures make sure to maintain the 480 as stated above. Some of my frame shots from vids ran off in size turned out to be 480 x 640 and the boot wouldnt run right till i plugged those exact dimensions into the desc file. One hint i can give is after you resize your images to the correct res. go ahead and compress them too. helps them load faster. Then zip in store mode and have fun. Takes me about 15 minutes average to build one depending on the source.
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I have also been playing with boot animations using pictures from a 8 meg canon camera and from frame captures of 720p video. My biggest one is 55.7meg and runs perfectly at 29fps. i currently have that are built from vids running one being the 55.7 meg and another at 52.4 meg runnin 29fps. Then I have multiple other smaller ones with frame rates running as low as 12fps because they are built as slide shows. It is true that the aspect ratio for the sf is 480 x 800, but when you resize your pictures make sure to maintain the 480 as stated above. Some of my frame shots from vids ran off in size turned out to be 480 x 640 and the boot wouldnt run right till i plugged those exact dimensions into the desc file. One hint i can give is after you resize your images to the correct res. go ahead and compress them too. helps them load faster. Then zip in store mode and have fun. Takes me about 15 minutes average to build one depending on the source.
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would you be down to assist me on mine? i have hit a brick wall and and pretty much just moved on to other projects. I have practically no animation exp though , so im sure that plays a factor .. haha . what i want it very simple .
I've noticed that the camera of the IS blur parts of photos a lot. I noticed this problem on subjects with finer details eg. skin, rocks etc. It tends to blur or supress the finer details within the subject making them unacceptably too soft.
Opinions?
EDIT: I meant to say NOISE REDUCTION
Nothing like this for me ... Pictures are perfect ... I love the cam ... Maybe its cuz u zoom in too much or something.
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Hmmm, I never zoom though.
Or maybe its just our diff opinions ... For me its perfect ... Maybe u expected something better
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I've noticed that the camera of the IS blur parts of photos a lot. I noticed this problem on subjects with finer details eg. skin, rocks etc. It tends to blur or supress the finer details within the subject.
Opinions?
EDIT: I meant to say NOISE REDUCTION
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I agree.. I'm a photographer and would love to use the IS camera for some projects.. they obviously -in my eyes- compress too much.. It's impossible for an 8MP camera to produce files under 1MB..
Was'nt there a patch for that or is it only for rooted phones?
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I agree.. I'm a photographer and would love to use the IS camera for some projects.. they obviously -in my eyes- compress too much.. It's impossible for an 8MP camera to produce files under 1MB..
Was'nt there a patch for that or is it only for rooted phones?
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I hope this is just a software problem and hopefully they could patch it via an update.
nikant said:
I agree.. I'm a photographer and would love to use the IS camera for some projects.. they obviously -in my eyes- compress too much.. It's impossible for an 8MP camera to produce files under 1MB..
Was'nt there a patch for that or is it only for rooted phones?
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I'm no photographer, but I noticed the file size as well, too much compression.
And waaaay to much noise reduction.
Also, you can switch of standard widescreen to normal 4:3 which results in this:
5:3 = 3264 x 1952 = 6371328 = 6.4 megapixel
4:3 = 3264 x 2448 = 7990272 = 8.0 megapixel
Hopefully we can turn off noise reduction and/or compression in the next update. Shouldn't be too hard for HTC to disable stuff right
Yes... I just upgraded from HTC Desire and I found that pics are not as detailed as before...
The compression thing should be an option, like many other DC.
I noticed the same with my IS...
My Camera 360 app's night enhancement mode is unusable now.
My N1 took beautiful sharp pictures of this same spot I took.
Now it's all blocky, soft, and washed out even though I've maxed out the resolution and size.
This makes me mad!
If it can take macroshots well, why can't it take landscape / non-macroshots well too?
1st photo: Nexus One
2nd Photo: HTC Incredible S
nikant said:
I agree.. I'm a photographer and would love to use the IS camera for some projects.. they obviously -in my eyes- compress too much.. It's impossible for an 8MP camera to produce files under 1MB..
Was'nt there a patch for that or is it only for rooted phones?
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Here's the patch for CM7 (N1). Root is required as it is replacing a file in the /system partition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011810
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Here's the patch for CM7 (N1). Root is required as it is replacing a file in the /system partition.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1011810
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We dont have root yet though. Makes me sadder =/
HTC should update the firmware and fix this themselves. I wonder if theyll have this problem on Verizon's Incredible 2.
I've send an email to HTC support just out of curiosity of their official response.. Although I don't believe they'll say something significant. Companies tend to defend their choices..
when i load the photos to my laptop, i found all of them a little bit red...
I really can not be satisfied with this so-called 8 mega-pixel camera.
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I've send an email to HTC support just out of curiosity of their official response.. Although I don't believe they'll say something significant. Companies tend to defend their choices..
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got a reply today.. they asked me for samples of photos that show the problem.. I sent them.. let's see..
nikant said:
got a reply today.. they asked me for samples of photos that show the problem.. I sent them.. let's see..
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The most terrible scenario is using zoom. You would want to move forward a few steps, it entirely defeats the purpose of zoom.
We should rally this and send more samples to them.
What email contact did you guys use?
Hopefully they patch this with the Gingerbread update!
Maybe they had used to the bad quality of camera, because from now on, HTC is really not good at the entertainment field in mobile phone, no matter camera or music.
HTC has had a history of using high jpg compression with their camera apps and was wondering if this is still the case on the One (don't have it just yet but will shortly). The 100% crop samples i've seen look like there's a lot of compression still used. Can anyone confirm? Can this be adjusted now?
Not exactly what you're asking, but have you looked at this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2248123
The MMS compression is even higher on the One, it seems.
Yeah... not quite what I'm asking for... I'd expect MMS to be compressed, although I'm not sure if it's being excessively compressed or not. I haven't looked there really. I just got my One and will play around with it. If i can determine anything myself, I'll share here.
There will always be some level of compression on cell phone pics since memory will never be unlimited. I can't remember the exact calculation but a fully uncompressed 4mp picture is larger than 10megs in size, on the One its about 1.5megs.
I get that, but on other HTC phone, devs have switched to jpg compression quality to ten or 100% and the images looked world's better. It seemed like HTC went with something like 60%
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So...the STOCK camera image quality is a great disappointment.
usually the end result is a grainy not so sharp and little detail captured. Pictures turn up with a lot of NOISE in them.
QUESTION: Does any one know of a alternative to getting better quality out of the sensor in the HTC One?
Maybe another APK, or a MOD or just anything else in general to get better quality?
When I take a picture outside in daylight the image size varies from 800Kb to 1.8 MB. Just by looking at the size of the file I can tell its crappy quality. My Nexus 4 was taking pictures of 2.3 - 3.4MB and it captured a great amount of detail.
Any help or direction would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Buy a phone with an 8mp camera.
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Buy a phone with an 8mp camera.
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So what your saying is that im pretty much SOL? lol
Your first sentence alone is enough to discredit your argument. Read some reviews from experts- I doubt you'll find any that describe the camera as "crappy".
Plus, you're comparing the file sizes of a 4mp camera and an 8mp camera, what do you expect?
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Even though it's "only" 4 megapixels, the camera in my One is better in every way than the 8 megapixel shooters in my Galaxy S 3 and Optimus G.
I don't use my camera phone to create photographic masterpieces, but it does the job I need it to do.
Would anyone be able to share DNG samples from the stock app vs Gcam?
I'm trying to see if the raw files have good quality.
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Would anyone be able to share DNG samples from the stock app vs Gcam?
I'm trying to see if the raw files have good quality.
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Well you can't take DNG with the stock app
_Nexus8_ said:
Well you can't take DNG with the stock app
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Would you be able to share DNG files for analysis ?
helder.vice said:
Would you be able to share DNG files for analysis ?
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Upper one is gcam, lower one is open camera, both raws edited with same preset in Lightroom. Since the google raws still use merging, they get all the benefit as jpeg... I recommend using hdr+ enhanced with 8 frames, but it can make merging mistakes; something like merging a carpet with table, it looks weird, so when that happens, just use plain hdr+ - which has a bit worse noise, but makes less mistakes, also I recommend at least 80 sharpen and 40 saturation, and lowering highlights by 100...
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Upper one is gcam, lower one is open camera, both raws edited with same preset in Lightroom. Since the google raws still use merging, they get all the benefit as jpeg... I recommend using hdr+ enhanced with 8 frames, but it can make merging mistakes; something like merging a carpet with table, it looks weird, so when that happens, just use plain hdr+ - which has a bit worse noise, but makes less mistakes, also I recommend at least 80 sharpen and 40 saturation, and lowering highlights by 100...
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Could you share the dng file from the gcam for analysis ?
Thanks