while in stock rom, it is extremely perfect, but in custom ROM, it becomes very dark.
anyone experience this?
adjust your brightness.
uncheck automatic brightness, drag to the maximum value, and check automate brightness.
but in my memory about this bug, it only occurs in stock ROM that camera uses original brightness value instead of the value that the sensor suggested to your system.
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Known issue. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173229
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chong81 said:
Known issue. See http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1173229
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so it means no fix for this?
In camera app from settings, change exposure to +1,+2 or to +3. It will help.
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is it possible our camera doesn't support contrast and saturation.
In stock app we don't have this option, but I have installed lgcamera from market and there is no option for contrast and saturation...
In this app my friend on desire hd has few option more like brightness, saturation, contrast...
Why we dont have it? This is the same app, the same version.
Can u check this out? Maybe is problem with my phone not every optimus 2x
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Is there anyway to alter the led flash intensity? Every time I use it, I start seeing stars cause there's too much light intensity.
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filipelq said:
Is there anyway to alter the led flash intensity? Every time I use it, I start seeing stars cause there's too much light intensity.
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LG touch key, and it's also adjustable in secret menu
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LG touch key doesn't have the option to change the camera flash intensity and I can't access the hidden menu. I'm gonna ask for it at my rom's topic.
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hello everyone,
i noticed that the screen brightness doesnt change"on the spot", the phone needs to be locked and unlocked in order for the screen brightness to adapt at the ambient lighting.
e.g. im in a dark area using my phone then walking towards where is more brighter, the screen remain with the same brightness setting as the dark area,then for the screen to adapt i need to lock it and unlock it.
is this a bug?is my sensor broken? or this is how it really works?
P.S. i've searched already in the forum nothing came up in regards.
Phone Specs: LG optimus dual, rom temasek kang build 133, etana LOC kernel, BB and RIL match, And of course AUTOMATIC BRIGHTNESS TURNED ON.
Hoping for anyone kind consideration in the matter.
Thanks in advance.
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It's the kernel. Have you read its thread?
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Problem solved!!! Installed new version of kernel
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With ICS my photos end up with a pink/redish sphere in the middle of the photo.
With GB no!
I have view same problem on others phones (Sansung Note, Galaxy II), all have ICS!!
I think the problem is in google camera's code
Does anyone else experience this?
I experienced that also in cm10 camera but mine is purple color even on focus/out-of-focus
I think it's in the flash because i tried to take photos with and without flash
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I have downgrade my phone to GB and the photo back to normal, i try to install GB camera on ICS but it's fail.
Of course it will fail we need to wait someone to modified cm10/ics camera
I think it's over exposure because of the flash
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It could be the heat from the CPU which is causing this.
No, i haven't any problems with gingerbread, it's a bug software!
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giuseppe.m said:
I think the problem is in google camera's code
Does anyone else experience this?
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I have the same issue, and I would agree with you, because the problem is evident with any of the 6 different camera apps I tried, not just a stock ICS camera. It looks like some OS component providing the sensor data to a camera app is buggy. I am not a developer, so I have no idea what part of code that would be, but to my understanding camera apps don't talk to hardware directly...
And, BTW, this issue has nothing to do with flash overexposure, as previously suggested, because it's clearly visible on photos taken without flash...
Edit: Forgot to add one thing that I find a bit weird... In my case, this "pink spot" is only visible on photos taken in average natural light (like on a cloudy day, i.e. not bright). However, if I take pictures in a bright sunlight, or under artificial lighting (incandescent or CFL), or with flash, they turn our great, with no such artefacts. Go figure...
I tried other phones with ics and seems to be a common problem in low light, does not happen with sunlight.
Should compare the code jni between gingerbread and ics, i think.
I'm a Java developer but i'm develop j2ee/flash web applications.
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I tried other phones with ics and seems to be a common problem in low light, does not happen with sunlight.
Should compare the code jni between gingerbread and ics, i think.
I'm a Java developer but i'm develop j2ee/flash web applications.
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You should modifies our camera
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I'm a little disappointed. I bought touday I8190N and I can't set auto brightness. The sensor exists but doesnt't work. Is it used only for useless option for following my eyes function? Is possible to use it as ambient light sensor as usual?
Use Lux it will use the front camera, no auto brightness apparently.
More info here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2042899
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Google Play says it isn't compatible with my I8190...
On Google Play it claims that app is incompatible with I8190N
Ignore that, it says that because our phone's don't have ambiant light sensor. I've installed it and works for me it uses the front camera too sense light.
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Ignore that, it says that because our phone's don't have ambiant light sensor. I've installed it and works for me it uses the front camera too sense light.
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How can I ignore it, as Google Play should be spoofed for downloading it, or even paying for full version? I don't have root yet on my I8190N,
and GP is preventing me from download this app. Maybe author shoud enable downloading for NFC version of S3 mini?
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Use Lux it will use the front camera, no auto brightness apparently.
More info here. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2042899
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What values did you set for lux settings ?
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I haven't changed any settings, but if you go to modify samples, then Luma there are 2 yellow bars with 1 & 255. You tap the bars to edit them if you like.
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i8190 doesn't have light sensor, and the standby function uses front camera (and it works really bad imho). So there's no way to do it
Using lux for auto brightness and no problems like on sensor. Just little edited values in LUMA
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