So, I downloaded Camera360 pro to test something, since I couldn't find the settings in the stock camera.
Here is the standard blue hue that everyone is complaining about, set on Auto.
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and here, I've set it to adjust for flourescent lighting.
So, either you need to download a camera app with these settings, or wait for moto to fix their camera with the proper settings.
darkmatter34 said:
So, I downloaded Camera360 pro to test something, since I couldn't find the settings in the stock camera.
Here is the standard blue hue that everyone is complaining about, set on Auto.
and here, I've set it to adjust for flourescent lighting.
So, either you need to download a camera app with these settings, or wait for moto to fix their camera with the proper settings.
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Nice! So do you like Camera360 better? Or are you just using it for now until Motorola fixes their camera
I did some experimenting yesterday, and I like Camera 360, but what I found with it, the standard camera and Vignette as well was that the blue pictures come from using the flash. If you turn it off, the pictures come out nicely, assuming there's enough ambient light.
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Ran a search on the forum just to make sure this hasn't been posted before, but I may have missed something... Excuse me if I did
When I'm in the camera app taking pictures/video, and am shooting some kind of dark fabric, there is a noticeable purple hue in the center of the display. Other shots (landscape, hardware shots) don't have the problem.
Below is a GIF image of my black trackpants and the burst image captured with my One.
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Notice how the purple hue is constantly moving, disappearing and reappearing?
The linked image isn't the best of quality, and the in-person shots have a more noticeable discoloration, but should this be anything I should worry about?
My Moto Atrix 4G had a very similar issue, but the problem later bled into everyday shots where everything had a blue discoloration in the dead center.
Anyone else have this "problem?" It's not bothering me too much, just don't want it to come back and haunt me in a few months.
Secondly, does anyone notice that the brightness changes when you use the camera app? If you start out with minimum brightness and use switch to the camera app, your brightness increases temporarily (assuming this is by design and not some kind of odd bug on my unit).
I know that the M7's camera is nothing to write home about, but some pictures I take come out very sharp and clear, others not so much. I took these two pics minutes apart and (obviously) in the same lighting conditions:
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#1 is much sharper and clearer than #2. It seems the stock camera app will allow the image to be captured before the camera is finished focusing. Then it's hard to tell if the shot is truly in focus on the small screen. I go home and upload them for editing and find half the shots I take are slightly out of focus. Most of the pics I take are posed or of still subjects, so I don't need instantaneous shots. I'd rather have the app wait the extra split second and focus properly for the clearest possible image.
Is there any way to change the settings in the stock app, or a 3rd party app that will take clearer images? I don't mind spending a few bucks for a paid app if it's good.
Bump.
Anyone?
I know that this sounds really stupid, but does anyone else with an AndroidOne version of the Moto X4 only have a 4mp front facing camera? The specs on the Motorola and the Google Fi website both show the front camera as 16mp, but my device (purchased through the Google Fi website in early November) only shows a 4mp front camera...
Did I just get a dud or is there something I'm missing?
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Unfortunately, it appears I do not have the rights to add an outside link to add photos. ? I apologize.
Copy and paste this link and add "https://" at the beginning of it, into your browser to see my screenshots...
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On mine, front camera defaults to 4MP. I changed it to 16MP in camera settings.
Moto Camera app defaults to 4MP, but can change the front camera from 4MP to 16MP. Google Camera app can only go up to 4MP.
I wonder if it's really a 4MP sensor, and Moto does some resolution upscaling to market it as a "16MP" camera?
The stock EdgeLighting and I downloaded EdgeLighting+ and I still cannot get the camera hole punch notification light to work on either the outer or inner screens. I assume the correct option would be "Eclipse" but when I press it nothing happens?
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I'm using Always On Edge from the Play Store.
I've used it on past few galaxy models and it works really well, minimal impact to battery life.
Settings can be a bit tricky but it's easy enough to work out. I've raised a few issues with the dev and he always responds and sorts it really quickly. At the minute I can only get it working on either the front or inside screen, not both at the same time due to the camera placement. I've contacted dev to see if that would be something he could implement.
Use the app called Aod Notify. Perfect app.
/CK
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Use the app called Aod Notify. Perfect app.
/CK
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Hello, i have bought the app but i can not get it to work when coverscreen is of. Any idea's?
Hello everyone, I was curious about this, a few days ago my mobile arrived, when I tested the camera, everything went well. Except that when I take a photo with the 108mpx camera, sometimes you see this type of "pixels" when I zoom in on the photo, they think it is something that can be solved by some software update? I hope you have a happy evening and thanks in advance
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Thats sensor noise because have too high iso, maybe you can shoot with pro mode and lower iso (decrease shutter speed) and test again. If noise go away then its a problem that software can solve.. use gcam with night mode for test too.
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Thats sensor noise because have too high iso, maybe you can shoot with pro mode and lower iso (decrease shutter speed) and test again. If noise go away then its a problem that software can solve.. use gcam with night mode for test too.
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I just tried pro mode and apparently it gives that error when iso is 50-100, 100+ looks fine. I guess then it is solvable by a system update!. Thanks a lot