Hi there,
i had my HTC one 2 days ago
it's a gr8 phone but the Camera !!!
at low light it's give more light but full of noise even at night with street light?!
some time it give blue and red noise !
is it normal ?
Build number : 1.29.401.17
can you post an example?
Use Night Mode or HDR if you want less noise for low light shots
ArmedandDangerous said:
Use Night Mode or HDR if you want less noise for low light shots
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same noise
i compare it to my HOX
the htc one give me more light but it's very noisy
for example for out door
i can't see a black sky at nigh it's kind lighty and noisy
today at night i'll change the iso maybe it will work
idrOiding said:
same noise
i compare it to my HOX
the htc one give me more light but it's very noisy
for example for out door
i can't see a black sky at nigh it's kind lighty and noisy
today at night i'll change the iso maybe it will work
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Impossible. Night will always try to reduce the ISO but in return uses a slower shutter speed. If Night Mode isn't doing that, it means it isn't dark enough for Night Mode to use it's full capabilities.
Take a picture showing the problem, post it here.
Is it like this? If yes please mail or call HTC about this problem. HTC already recognized the issue they just need more feedbacks and is collecting some more info to narrow down the issue.
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Here's a quote of their response.
Hi everyone. I'm going to do my best to raise this issue, but in the past I've been told that unless something is a "call driver" (meaning people are calling into tech support about it) the issue doesn't always get enough attention. My suggestion would be for everyone affected by this issue to call HTC tech support in their local country and file a report on this problem. I wouldn't suggest sending in your phone for repair (I agree with the notion that this is a software issue) but get it on record as being a problem.
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It's seems that I have a problem with Auto-iso cuz at night it always took a picture at 1600 even if there is a street light . I'll install ARHD Rom maybe it's a software problem.
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Camera (Android 4.1.2, firmware 1.29.xxx) vs Camera (4.2.2, firmware 2.17.401.1)
Android 4.2.2
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http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/937719/htc_one____.jpg
Android 4.1.2
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Yes, indeed. and much more noise on low light environment .
Honestly everything you linked are of totally different scenes taken at different points of the day it's very hard to do a comparison.
another example, at night
left : before upgrade
right : after upgrade
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another example, at night
left : before upgrade
right : after upgrade
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Yes, I confirm. Detailing has become better at night, but at other time...
I'm at 4.2.2 and have taken about 100 pics. I can't decide if they are better or worse. Outside pics seems to be even darker and in pics with both dark and light scenes there seems to be even more difficulties to choose the right spot to focus on, they tend to be either to dark or light.
I'll listening in in this thread before deciding this month Android version
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I am also unsure. Have the impression that the 4.2.2. cause a lack of details in the pictures and I have problems with focus in the dark.
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After viewing the samples, I got an impression that pictures are noticeably brighter on 4.2.2.
At the moment I'm glad that I was patient and didn't throw myself into updating.
Better to wait.
Maybe ROM 2.17... will have a different version radioROM (HBOOT) than 1.29.....???
You guys are crazy. They've turned down the crazy over sharpening over contrasting algorithm in the new update. Shots are so much more lifelike and less noisy.
Some seem like they have less 'pop', but they are much more accurate and realistic.
sassafras
has anyone in here called HTC because of the faulty camera module and got its mobile phone exchanged to a new one with better camera quality?
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has anyone in here called HTC because of the faulty camera module and got its mobile phone exchanged to a new one with better camera quality?
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I did, but I think it was for a different problem than what the OP si experiencing (I think). I had a problem with blue/red/purple noise in low light scenes. Took the phone into service and got a replacement. Here is the problem I had (and others as well) along with before and after photos:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=43265994&postcount=89
Did this happen to any one. I was using my camera to record video in the dark. Suddenly the screen of the camera turned a pink color. If i turn the light on it goes away, but when i turn the light off, the screen goes pink again and it takes pink pictures in the dark. Its only happens when I have the camera on and only on the main back facing camera. Did any one else deal with this and was able to fix it?
Here is day and night pictures.
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Did this happen to any one. I was using my camera to record video in the dark. Suddenly the screen of the camera turned a pink color. If i turn the light on it goes away, but when i turn the light off, the screen goes pink again and it takes pink pictures in the dark. Its only happens when I have the camera on and only on the main back facing camera. Did any one else deal with this and was able to fix it?
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There's already a major thread dedicated to this problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317507
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I'd be more concerned with the lack of focus in your pictures. I've just sent mine back because it took blurry shots like yours all the time, unless I did a close up/Macro.
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I'd be more concerned with the lack of focus in your pictures. I've just sent mine back because it took blurry shots like yours all the time, unless I did a close up/Macro.
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Was your rooted because I don't want to send it in and they be like oh u rooted your phone and installed roms so its your fault so u need to buy a new phone.
There's already a major thread dedicated to this problem. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=2317507
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sorry didn't know there was a whole thread on this. thanks
hi guys, i've recently recieved a Xperia Z C6602 as present
been using it for a couple week now
great phone, however
just a moment ago, i was tried to take some night photo shots
and found a small problem with the camera
hope if anyone could help me, coz it's kind of annoying
the HDR and all the other function seems to work fine
photo under auto ISO setting is no too bad
however with the manual ISO setting (with or with out HDR engaged...)
i have found that the displayed image on the phone screen before photo taken, from ISO 100 ~ ISO 400
is actually much darker then the actual photo taken!
but the ISO 800 ~ ISO 1600 seems to be with out this issue (and ofcoz auto ISO also do not have this problem)
for example
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just wondering if anyone have the same problem?
is this a bug for the camera? or is this normal?
i had a bit of look online but didn't find much in regard to this issue
tried to play with the setting, changing the photo size, still didn't help
i really love taking photos
was using HTC ONE MINI before this
and changed to Z now with much higher res, it's awesome
but this problem with the display before taking photo is actually very annoying
for that, i can not see clearly, and predict the outcome of the photo this way
can anyone please help?
bump....
can anyone help please :crying:
tried to contact sony, haven't got anything back from them yet....
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bump....
can anyone help please :crying:
tried to contact sony, haven't got anything back from them yet....
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Hello :laugh:
That is not problem everyone have that dont worry if you didnt liked an image just change the settings
Well, it seems that not only the Pixel suffers from lens flare...
Today I tried my op3t camera for the first time in low light condition and... the flare is there.
I'm attaching a picture, you can clearly see the 5 spots on the left of the lamp.
Does it do the same to you? As far as I understand it's a common problem between cameras.
Any way to avoid, or at least reduce it?
Thanks
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There are some camera apps (like DSLR) where you can change the ISO, most of the time when you change to a high ISO value the flare would be less seen
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There are some camera apps (like DSLR) where you can change the ISO, most of the time when you change to a high ISO value the flare would be less seen
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Just tried it and it works. The thing that bothers me is that everytime there is an artificial light there is a flare...
I'm not an expert here but I think a lot of phones exhibit this. My wife's s6 edge plus has weird light retractions in low light.
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Yes. Most phones have it. It largely has to do with the lens attached to the phone. I've had more success on phones such as the Asus Zenfone 3 Ultra. Use such phones and go into manual mode. In all cases I was able to eliminate the lens flare. Too bad I had to switch to the 3T which is a better phone but poor shooter. Can't find a way to eliminate it there yet.
You captured a UFO! No way! Lol. Anyways my experience with low light conditions has been great. This is at a party. So clear I can zoom in to the musicians faces clearly absolutely 0 editing. With Snapseed I can lower the brightness of the lights overhead
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If you having lens problems I feel bad for ya son, I got 99 problems but lens flare ain't one! Hit me!
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Hello! I have noticed that my device is changing color when tilting the phone in different angles. It gets a slight pinkish/reddish tint and I wonder if everyone has this or if my screen is bad and if I should get the phone replaced? I took a video of it but it doesn't really show as much in the video as it does IRL. It's much more noticeable IRL. I can't add the video here due to XDA rules.
So, is this normal or should I get it replaced?
My s10 plus doesnt do this hmmm, do you run it on wqhd? See if that makes a difference if not I reccomend taking it back
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My s10 plus doesnt do this hmmm, do you run it on wqhd? See if that makes a difference if not I reccomend taking it back
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It happens no matter the settings I use. Tried vivid turned to cool, tried to turn down the red color etc etc. It's only noticeable on a white/grey background. Like in the Gmail. I guess I'll try to get it replaced.
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Hello! I have noticed that my device is changing color when tilting the phone in different angles. It gets a slight pinkish/reddish tint and I wonder if everyone has this or if my screen is bad and if I should get the phone replaced? I took a video of it but it doesn't really show as much in the video as it does IRL. It's much more noticeable IRL. I can't add the video here due to XDA rules.
So, is this normal or should I get it replaced?
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Same here, look at this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/help/pink-hue-tilting-screen-t3909577
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Same here, look at this: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s10/help/pink-hue-tilting-screen-t3909577
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Seems like it's a common issue. Not sure if it's actually normal tho? A friend of mine has almost none of this issue on his. I also took a picture of it showing quite a lot of the issue.
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Mine is much less pronounced and if i look the screen straight on is perfectly white
I can see green edges if I tilt the phone.