Hi guys,
Do you take pictures on RAW with your P10? If so, how do you edit them/fix them to look good and most importantly natural?
P10 RAW photos have weird colors and a lot of vignetting. I got some knowledge about photography and editing tools and I've recently installed Lightroom both computer and phone to learn and step up my P10 photos, however, I still can't make raw photos look natural... I end up getting an over edited and weird photo.
Do you have a video tutorial you could recommend me? or some general guidance? I would really appreciate. I'm a quick learner, I won't waste your time.
Ps. My phone is VTR L09 8.0.0.310. Waiting for Android 9 and maybe getting some software improvement about it.
Thank you so much.
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Hello my friend
Raw means, well Raw. Whatever ur sensor captures. Without any light settings, Denoise filters or color correction that software applies to photos. That's why u have to put lot of time on them to edit them on Photoshop. So, i recommend use raw, only in good lighting condition, and get better in Photoshop as well.
Thank you so much for your advice.
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OK, so as we know some of us are having the lovely purple/pinky tint during shooting photos or videos.
For those who are lazy to go and replace it or for those who went out of warranty..
I found a desperate solution for it but it won't fix the whole thing. It may help you if you are posting pics in social sites and stuff like this.
OK I got this pic as u can see, purple..
Using Aviary, first go to settings and put the max size pic settings before doing this.
(Why? Our device will output a 4 megapixels photos so it won't take big sizes on the device)
Ok, go to Enhance, select color fix. Apply.
Then go to effects. I use the Sedona effect from the wanderlust category. Apply and save.
It's better than the original, not the best but it can help you.
Results:
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I think inserting a "Taken with my HTC One Ultrapixel Camera" on all your purple pictures and posting to as many social sites as you follow may get HTC to pay more attention to the problem.
Hi guys, just to clear things up, i understands the bionz processing and the over sampling works during Superior Auto Mode. How about during manual 8mp modes? Or even manual 20mp? Does the lossless zoom also works in manual. I tried switching between S.A and manual and muanal take better pics. So, lets start the ball rolling.
Anyone? Or its unsure too?
Whats this loseless zooming.. On my device I loose quality soon as I zoom 1.5x.. Tbh I dont think this boinz thing actually works on my z1 either
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My sa taked good pictures with low noise even on bad conditions
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seems very few ppl noticed this. Perheps the Bionz thing is just a fake? Its stated bionz or lossless zoom only works on stock camera app. But take better night shots with FV-5 camera app.
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?
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I am using BSG MGC 8.1.101_A9_GV1x and set Pixel 3 as the model for 3x Zoom Len. I got small dash marks on the photos taken with HDR on. Would you guys know which image processing settings should be tuned to reduce the marks? Thanks.
Please also let me know the technique terms to describe this kind of dash marks/noises for my research on google. Thanks in advance.
For those who are suffering the same issue like me, please see below my proposed solution:
on BSG gcam, settings->Modules->Back (3.2)->Image Processing->Enable Ram patcher (turn it on)->Enable Global (turn it on), then Main Settings -> Luma Denoise (set it to 1.625), Luma Noise (set it to 3.0)
It is not 100% solution but should reach 99%, but not sure if this affect the picture quality in other aspects. Please do share with me if you find an even better solution.
Credit going to: reddit.com/user/skaterha8er/ as I found his reply for a similar problem as follow:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/er1wky
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.
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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