Hi
I use an USB Camera who use an OM5640 Chipset. The Camera have NO IR Filter so IR Light pass truth.
I got an Optical Filter who Filter the Optical Light out and just let the IR Light pass to make IR Images.
Yes Ladys it reveal some secrets *gg*.
Does anyone a Software who allow me to change on the Chipset the maximum resolution and change other Settings?
Thanks
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Hi
Yes Ladys it reveal some secrets *gg*.
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I'm not able to assist, as I don't know the hardware etc., however based on the comment above, I don't think I'd want to help either... It's 2019, stop being a hideous human being.
Its this Cam: https://www.delock.de/produkte/S_96371/merkmale.html
Well its not my fault when People wear Cloth who pass IR Light.
I played around just Russian Style and I could see the Stove was white where the Hot Pan was.
So the Cam could see some Waves from the Heat to thats cool!
(Sure its not a thermal cam...)
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This is more of a workaround then anything, but if you have a problem with the low lighting = low FPS try this....
Open up your camera, then turn off the screen with the camera still open.
Keep off for a few seconds....
Then turn it back on. Bam! Super fluid motion in the camera lens.
I have no idea why this works. Anyone have ideas?
redsrule2500 said:
I have no idea why this works. Anyone have ideas?
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Not to offend you, but mabe because it's been posted here several times
Just a guess
I've never seen it here...but why does it work????
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I've never seen it here...but why does it work????
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its somewhere in one of these threads
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=365345
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=367065
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=369606
i think that a modertor should put this up on one of the sticky articles..
and in copy and paste the solution onto one of the stickys
wow cool, suprised I havent seen this before thanks for the info
Well, I'm also haven't seen this info before (how could I, the forum is loaded with humongous amount of info and it's virtually impossible to follow it all). But, anyway, this trick working like a charm, therefore redsrule2500, thanks a bunch!
Yes, it does appear to help the lag. Thanks.
Having taken some time in different light conditions I observe the following:
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It does certainly work. However sometimes you need to turn off and on a couple of times.
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If having done the on/off with camera app running trick, you point the camera at something very bright, the lag returns and you have to repeat the on/off trick.
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Doing this trick reduces the cameras light sensitivity. So while it cuts out the lag/blurry focus on moving objects, it also reduces what the camera sees in dark conditions. For example before doing the trick, I focused the camera on people walking down a dark street with one or two street lights on. The people were blurry but the buildings were fine. I then did the trick. The people were no longer blurred as they walked. BUT, the camera no longer saw much of the buildings that were away from the street lights.
So to sum up.
Yes it reduces problems of focusing on moving objects at night.
But the price you pay is that there is a noticable reduction in what the camera can pick up in dark conditions.
It seems to be a trade off and so:
if there are no moving objects in the picture, you are better not to use the trick.
If there are moving objects, you need to decide whether it is more important that they are in focus or whether you want the camera to pick up as much detail as possible. If moving object focus is more important Do the trick.
Mike
oh my God!! it does work!
this is just so awesome!!!! woohoo!!!
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...I focused the camera on people walking down a dark street with one or two street lights on.
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what are you doing in a dark street taking pics of people!?!
haha, just messing with you
i haven't tried this yet (dont use my camera much) but it has been posted before.
have you noticed that all focusand light effects dissapairs? I think it simply removes them, and thereby increasing the pref
Very handy trick. Thanks!
Awww cumon guys!!!
The 3mm aperture we have has to have a certain amount of time to grab the available light (simple terms for CCD charge accumulation!)
SO, HTC put in this thing called exposure control.
Sample time per frame is set to automatically check first seen light levels and set frame capture to best fit exposure/light level.
Try it in a big room at night, swing slowly around to a dark corner and then to a well lit area and you will see the frame rate change.
All you are doing is confusing the intial sample to default daylight.
We have a very basic camera but its a trade off with SPACE/POWER and a few other things.
Farsquidge said:
Awww cumon guys!!!
The 3mm aperture we have has to have a certain amount of time to grab the available light (simple terms for CCD charge accumulation!)
SO, HTC put in this thing called exposure control.
Sample time per frame is set to automatically check first seen light levels and set frame capture to best fit exposure/light level.
Try it in a big room at night, swing slowly around to a dark corner and then to a well lit area and you will see the frame rate change.
All you are doing is confusing the intial sample to default daylight.
We have a very basic camera but its a trade off with SPACE/POWER and a few other things.
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While this is true, it doesn't mean this trick won't be helpful in a few situations.
Is anybody willing to write an app that will use the light sensor as a light meter for photography? It would be very useful for us photographers here.
maybe this will work for you: http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-waterlevel.html
it has a light meter
no. I dont think you understood me. I need an app that will measure the intensity of light (in my case camera flash) to see if the subject will be well lit up. I need this for when I use my flash off camera and have one chance to get a shot right.
a sorry i didn't notice the meter at the bottom. ill check it out. thanks
That would be the greatest thing ever! I work in the flowerbusiness and the amount of "lux" is very important. I'd be willing to donate 25$ for this.
the one linked above doesn't work.
ooops sorry, it does work, it would be great if we could also get "lux" in
A light meter would be pretty cool. You need to take your aperture into account too you know.
Use the camera
The light sensor is not good enough to use for this purpose, why not use the camera you could get far more accurate light level readings from that, and not just ambient readings either.
Well I was thinking if I had two wireless strobes set up and measure the light in the place where the subject is I can get a reading of the light there
Yeah forget about it.
Watching the Lumos configuration while moving around, initially fascinated, the light meter either detects no light in moderately lit indoor settings, it detects 400 whatever units next to a lightbulb or 1400 in the sunlight -- the purpose of the thing is just to aid the backlight decision making and not give a photographer effective information on calculating the aperature and shutter after you plug in the ISO of the film into some PPC program some guy on XDA whipped up. It's like using the leveler bubble things in the g sensor calibrator if you're an architect or the GPS to measure the coordinates of the foundation and the altitude of the tip of the new Freedom Tower (whenever that happens).
Nice idea though, and we need ideas like this, but this one here would be about as helpful as the GClippers app is for cutting your hair.
Not if the camera were used instead though, you could have all kinds of very accurate light meter readings from that.
I have to ask... why dedicate so much effort to use the phone's camera?
The camera is terrible. Here's a comparison between my Touch Pro 3.15MP and my SE W810 2MP.
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/compare/sdtpw8v3/tpparkinglot1.jpg
http://www.mylilsite.net/images/compare/sdtpw8v3/w8parkinglot1.jpg
Not only does the TP over-saturate the colors in every single picture (of course I'm not linking all my pictures), you can tell that there are more leaves on the ground in the 2MP picture despite the TP having a (superior? nah) 3.15MP camera. Wasted pixel count, can't even match the detail of a 2MP camera.
Maybe the lack of detail in the 3.15MP picture isn't the camera's fault, but the software saving it? Regardless, I maxed out the detail settings for both phones and the end result is pretty bad for the TP.
The idea is not to use the phone camera to take the picture, just as a light meter to aid in using a more professional camera to actually take the shot. You could just tap an area of the screen and get a light reading for that area and all the relevant shutter aperture settings for a given iso. My photography days are passed now, but I did once own a very nice old weston light meter.
I guess the zeiss lens on the se must be far superior to the lens in the tp.
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I have a really weird problem with my Gear VR. The screen and lenses are completely clean. I cleaned them with proper tools and they are both looking very good. Nothing can be seen on the lenses or the phone screen.
However, when I wear them (and others wear them), the picture starts to get blurry unless you look dead center. The text is barely readable unless I move my head, so the text is in the middle of the screen.
I have adjusted the lenses with the wheel, but it does not work.
I can see something on my lenses (both of them actually). It's like smudged grease/something. It looks like it's in between the lenses (like someone was eating french fries before assembling it), and I don't know how to clean it out.
What on earth do I do?
I have the exact same issue and I'm using the s7 edge. I've had the headset for about 1 week and I still can't enjoy it.
Try adjusting the focus. Due to the difference in distance between lens and centre screen vs edge of screen there is actually "accomodation" ie focusing power of yoir eyes required to see the whole screen. If u r older say over 45 you lose some of this accommodation power and so the range of distance is that your eyes can see reduces if you were classes you should try looking with your glasses online
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Try adjusting the focus. Due to the difference in distance between lens and centre screen vs edge of screen there is actually "accomodation" ie focusing power of yoir eyes required to see the whole screen. If u r older say over 45 you lose some of this accommodation power and so the range of distance is that your eyes can see reduces if you were classes you should try looking with your glasses online
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I said I already did that.
I have the same issue on my gear VR with S7edge. But is it really an issue ? Isn't it normal ?
It's like the lenses are doing their job on their center.
But I won't say it's a problem : you'll get used to it ^^
i have it too. However, I believe this is due to my eye sight. I have astigmatism. I should get contact lenses to use gear vr properly. Still, i hate that shift of the color channels...
I have the same problem so I think it is supposed to be like that!!! you have to look right in the center!!!
I have the very same "issue". It is annoying when I try to watch any 2D movies.
Anyone have detailed info about the rear-facing camera module?
I'm using an XT1060 as a baby monitor and would like to use a cheap LED IR light to provide night vision. The IR filter on the X appears to be weaker than a couple other phones I tried, though still fairly effective.
If it's feasible to tear down the module and remove the IR filter, I'd like to do that. I'm considering buying a replacement module (Amazon/eBay ~$16; can't include link as a n00b) first, before opening the phone.
So far I haven't even been able to positively identify the module manufacturer or model number!
Cheers
Any one know how to fix low flash brightness ???
Please I need help !!!
You mean that the camera led flash is not bright enough?
winol said:
You mean that the camera led flash is not bright enough?
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Yes.....any solution ???
aladdine said:
Yes.....any solution ???
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What troubleshooting steps have you taken?
How do you know it's not as bright as it should be?
When did this start happening?
How long has it been going on?
Just saying, "this doesn't work, please help" doesn't give us any information. Imgaine taking your car to the mechanic and just saying, "my car doesn't work correctly. Fix it." Then just walking off.
I have compared my note 7 and note 8 led flash light with other phones, And yes, compared to others it seems to be less bright, but, the intensity is adecuate for the camera, the light intensity is designed to work fine with the camera's parameters it is not meant to be used as an illuminating lantern for other purposes, the important thing is to check if your dark enviroment photos using flash come out as they should