Hey guys been a Note4 owner for about 6+ months. Unhappy with the performance of lollipop Touchwiz I looked into AOSP but always came back to TW for the camera.
Fortunately thanks to @gekkehenkie11 for his hard work he has made a fix that allows similar quality pics to be taken in low light mode as TouchWiz. You need more recognition man
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=62374192&postcount=3815
Cyanogenmod Camera
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Mod also works with Flyme OS camera. I find it to have a better UI, faster shutter and the picture quality is much higher than CM camera. File sizes are nearly double (my preferred camera on AOSP)
Flyme OS Camera
As you can see the image is much brighter and the colourful noise has been removed. I do notice with the Flyme OS camera that the night shots quality is lower, isnt as sharp and the file size is almost half, but this fix is made for the CM camera after all, perhaps in the future there will be better compatibility with other camera apps.
Overall it works flawlessly, havnt experienced any crashed or hiccups. I would highly recommend. :good:
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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.
Hi,
I am getting some crazy wave like shade in my HTC ONE camera while taking pictures in Low light. what could be the problem any problem with my camera. please have a look in to the below image taken in low light. i am very much disappointed after the 4.3 Update please some one help me to find out the problem
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Hi,
I am getting some crazy wave like shade in my HTC ONE camera while taking pictures in Low light. what could be the problem any problem with my camera. please have a look in to the below image taken in low light. i am very much disappointed after the 4.3 Update please some one help me to find out the problem
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There are two thereads for this already, one here in Q&A, another one in the general section (low light camera issues).
Summary of both: its a heat related hardware issue and the only known solutions is get your camera (and the shielding around) replaced. Mine had the same stripes, sending to a repair center solved the problem.
Hello guys anyone having problem with macro mode??? I cant take pictures near to camera ... But even I took picture in my old device MMX a110 ... G2 not focusing image near to camera ... Any one having the problem like mine ... If means give me the solution to take macro pictures ... I tried in google camera ,stock camera, HD camera ultra
I can't get fine shot
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Camera can't focus as much near
But it is still better than other devices
This s from lg optimus p765
I mean moto g's camera
My ex l9ii couldn't focus as near f.e.
working fine here, did you use manual focus?
Hmm tq guys
You trying to focus nearer with g, the lens is wider
Moto g2
As a photographer, allow me to offer some simple and effective advice:
Buy this app, and save yourself lots of frustration; it's only £1.79 and it's fantastic.
dSLR Camera Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.vipek.camera&hl=en_GB
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?
All of the specs of this phone regardless of where you get them from (Google GSM Arena etc) all state that the camera has a main camera sensor of 50MP. But every picture I've taken so far has only come out at 12.5 MP.
Am I being thick, or does it only work in a special mode. For example I took this as a test this morning in 'Camera' mode.
The settings are full resolution/full image (4:3) and it only came out at 12.5MP as the screenshot shows.
Photo (compressed to upload)
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How do you actually get 50MP images?
Thanks
Google uses pixel binning for the camera software where they combine every 4 pixels into 1 super pixel for superior quality. That's why the resulting image is 12.5mp instead of 50mp.
Thanks for that.
Just re-read the camera part of the GSMArena review and it says it clear as day there! Must have just skimmed that when comparing etc.
I must admit, I'm not a big taker of photos, but I saw the 50MP part and simply expected 50MP images.
I'm coming from a 4a so expected bigger images