I have searched and searched but can't find out why all the photos I transferred from my computer are blurry once I view them in landscape mode but when holding the phone in portrait mode, the photos look fine. I have to zoom in only a little bit in landscape mode and then they get sharp how they're supposed to look.
Please help!
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I know you can take panoramic photo's with the camera on the phone by taking multiple photos..
But is there an app like on the Taylor swift commercial that you just sweep the camera around the room?
Not that I have seen, but why? That feature works perfectly in the camera, you don't really need an app for this.
I'm pretty sure its basically the same thing. The Samsung camera software just gives you a green box to follow and makes a camera sound when you reach it... you're still sweeping from left to right in real time.
Any way to get higher res panorama with the stock camera? The panorama is 640x480 photos stitched together.
born_fisherman said:
I know you can take panoramic photo's with the camera on the phone by taking multiple photos..
But is there an app like on the Taylor swift commercial that you just sweep the camera around the room?
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The phone does this with the built in app. You can move the phone in a sweeping motion and it will take 8 sequential shots. This can be done in either landscape or portrait mode.
When sweeping the camera a green outline will appear in the area of the next shot to help you properly align the photo. When the outlined area is centered on the screen then the phone automatically captures the next image...wash, rinse, repeat.
I have been using this feature a lot lately since the pictures are gorgeous and it is awesome for group photos. A fun thing I like to do is have someone move along to the next shot and pose so you get a strange clone effect of one person throughout the scene.
Shovelhead84 said:
The phone does this with the built in app. You can move the phone in a sweeping motion and it will take 8 sequential shots. This can be done in either landscape or portrait mode.
When sweeping the camera a green outline will appear in the area of the next shot to help you properly align the photo. When the outlined area is centered on the screen then the phone automatically captures the next image...wash, rinse, repeat.
I have been using this feature a lot lately since the pictures are gorgeous and it is awesome for group photos. A fun thing I like to do is have someone move along to the next shot and pose so you get a strange clone effect of one person throughout the scene.
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Have you tried the action shooting mode? Does a very similar thing.
I too would like to see an app that used higher res images (640x480 really does not cut it)
I would also like to see something that could take 360 degree photos, not just moving the camera left to right but also up and down.
Well that's just the sensor setting, the final resolution will be much greater than that in one direction. Holding the phone vertically will give a nice photo. But I would like a 1080 vertical mode for my dual monitor setup and no black lines.
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Yeah, but a panorama that's about 550px tall and has fairly obvious seams makes it less of a big falk that the phone stitched out all by itself. Oh well, if you want it nice you really need a camera with a proper mount, anyway, and preferably raw output, and striving on a computer...
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The camera often converts my shot, which is in landscape, to portrait. I've even forced it to landscape mode, but it still switches it to portrait. How do you fix this?
Are u sure your positioning your device correctly.
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DroidFreek said:
Are u sure your positioning your device correctly.
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150% sure. Sometimes it converts my landscape shot upside down. To fix it, I have to use the camera upside down. When it converts my landscape shot to portrait, I'll try shooting in portrait mode, but it keeps my picture in portrait. It's completely screwed-up.
I haven't seen this posted anywhere, so I figured I'd share.
For some reason, I've found the camera on this phone to have a very cool (blue) color temperature when using the "auto" setting. However, switching to any other mode seems to fix it, as well as switching to HDR. I don't even know what the differences are between the modes, but they all seemed to give better results than "auto". The downside is that the setting doesn't seem to stick after exiting the application, except HDR mode.
Examples:
"Auto" mode
"Action" mode
HDR
Those were taken earlier today at about noon, with overcast skies.
By the way, Why all pictures are not the same resolution ?
darksmartz said:
By the way, Why all pictures are not the same resolution ?
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Whoa...I have no idea, I hadn't noticed that. I took the pictures, uploaded them to imgur (using an app on my phone), and that was it. In the Gallery on my phone, it says they're 2448x3264. I bet imgur did some re-sizing.
You can also change it a bit using built in image editor.
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Is it just me or my camera controls are always horizontal no matter the phone's orientation? I have to either focus somewhere or flip the phone to make it right.
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The camera App has always started in the landscape position since I can remember back to the OG Evo no matter if the phone is held in portrait or not...If you ever take a photo in portrait that ends up in landscape you can simply rotate the photo in edit mode right from the gallery app
I have noticed this but if you hold in portrait mode and tap the screen to focus, it will kick it in portrait mode. The LTEVO was like that also.
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Hi, i would like to know if it is possible to shoot horizontal panoramas using the phone in portrait mode. I could not find any setting to switch this.
I think using the camera in landscape mode for horizontal panoramas is a waste of vertical resolution....
there is no option for vertical panoramic shots unfortunately