Camera Settings - Xiaomi Mi CC9 / Mi 9 Lite Questions & Answers

I don't now if I'm just blind and keep missing it or it just doesn't exist. But is there anyway to turn down the resolution of images taking. I don't need to take 49mp shots every time.

in camera setting you can active, or not , 48 mp option, after, you can adjust / select image ratio, i think the size is not the same. Correct me if I'm wrong

ratio is all I find, I usually take pcs on the smallest setting like 640p since not really taking pics of anything supper important all the time. but all I see is ratio as well but no image size option

you don't have "48mp ultra hd" ? just below "ratio" ?

sonneper said:
you don't have "48mp ultra hd" ? just below "ratio" ?
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yeah it gives 48 and 48 ultra nothing else besides ratio

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thinking about buying the galaxy tab s2, but...

before i buy this tablet, i need to know if it is possible to change the screen format from the stock 4:3 to the more useful 16:9 in a custom rom or kernel or whatever? i didn't see this asked anywhere, and it is black friday, so i need to find out quickly as i need to make a buying decision. thanks for any help!
stevae said:
before i buy this tablet, i need to know if it is possible to change the screen format from the stock 4:3 to the more useful 16:9 in a custom rom or kernel or whatever? i didn't see this asked anywhere, and it is black friday, so i need to find out quickly as i need to make a buying decision. thanks for any help!
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What do you mean change it? It's physically and natively a 4:3 tablet.
However you can use the tablet in which ever orientation you please.
If you turn it 90 degrees to landscape mode it becomes a 16:9 tablet, but you can t physically move the buttons.
You're better off buying the tab S if you want native 16:9.
ashyx said:
What do you mean change it? It's physically and natively a 4:3 tablet.
However you can use the tablet in which ever orientation you please.
If you turn it 90 degrees to landscape mode it becomes a 16:9 tablet, but you can t physically move the buttons.
You're better off buying the tab S if you want native 16:9.
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what i mean, is like on a computer, you can change formats of videos or games or what not, from 4:3 to 16:9, so you don't have the large black bars on the screen while viewing one of them.
Er?? Then you either have a totally distorted picture (all things are too high in relation to their width), or you must crop the left and right sides to fit the picture into the 4:3 screen.
If that is what you want... but it is not very reasonable to want it...
stevae said:
what i mean, is like on a computer, you can change formats of videos or games or what not, from 4:3 to 16:9, so you don't have the large black bars on the screen while viewing one of them.
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What you ask doesn't make sense, you can't physically alter the ratio of something without distorting the image or cutting part of it off.. If a video is 16:9 it must be played back at 16:9 regardless of the physical dimensions of the device.
If you don't like black bars then you would have to use a player such as mx player that allows the image to be stretched to full screen.
stevae said:
what i mean, is like on a computer, you can change formats of videos or games or what not, from 4:3 to 16:9, so you don't have the large black bars on the screen while viewing one of them.
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You can't not even a computer in proper look. From 4:3 ratio resolution to 16:9 ratio resolution will make everything look stretching and distorted.

Which resolution is best for photos/videos?

According to "OpenCamera" I am using a 4160x3120 resolution when taking pictures.
This isnt a wide-screen resolution and I wonder if that makes any difference quality wise? Can I just stick to this resolution or should I go for a 16:9 reaolution (4160x2130) ?
Thanks !
Wide screen mode on the camera is the equivalent of taking a 4:3 image and cropping it in Adobe Photoshop. The image has fewer pixels after cropping, which is why the stock camera and some other camera apps make a big deal of pointing out the resolution at each setting. You don't lose anything in terms of quality as you are taking the image with a 13MP sensor. The software simply discards the unused data.
The setting is a matter of personal preference. I keep mine on wide screen despite the data loss because I like it. If you like it, set it and snap away. Otherwise stick with 4:3.

Camera aspect ratio

Hi guys,
To my surprise, my brand new P30 Pro camera's app doesn't come with 16:9 aspect ratio resolution which is a shame...
My old Mate 10 Pro had it and I can't see myself watching my picutres with those 2 white squares on the left and right of my pictures...
Let me link you an official thread about this issue: https://uk.community.huawei.com/mate-20-series-20/who-would-like-the-option-to-take-16-9-aspect-ratio-photos-with-your-huawei-phone-1520
For me, it's a bummer...
If any of you is able to "mod" the app to get back that 16:9 aspect ratio with high resolution, please advise ! Or any kind of contact to Huawei cuz this doesn't look THAT complicated to add back..
Regards
Yea, that would be awesome to have this. A phone this expensive doesn't have this crucial aspect ratio? How come? Don't people watch photos on tvs or monitors? 16:9 should be the standard for casual photographers.
It still has a full screen photo mode, but you have to lower the photo megapixels from 10 megapixels to (full screen) 6
Matziatzu said:
It still has a full screen photo mode, but you have to lower the photo megapixels from 10 megapixels to (full screen) 6
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Full screen is 19.5:6 aspect ratio, which is far too wide. The point is to view the photos on TV or monitor in full screen. This aspect ratio is rather useless, it crops too much. The camera is nice, but if I knew it doesn't have 16:9, I'm not sure if I would buy this phone. Now it's too late, already bought, and I'll have to spend a lot of time to crop thousands of photos I'm doing on my trips.
Also the default gallery application in which I can crop the photos has a bug - if I do a 4:3 photo in 40 megapixels and crop it to 16:9 in the default gallery application, it changes the photo resolution to 3648x2050 from 7296x5472, so I need to use some external app for that.
So if anyone is reading this:
DO NOT CROP THE PHOTOS WITH DEFAULT APPLICATION
Pivoo said:
Full screen is 19.5:6 aspect ratio, which is far too wide. The point is to view the photos on TV or monitor in full screen. This aspect ratio is rather useless, it crops too much. The camera is nice, but if I knew it doesn't have 16:9, I'm not sure if I would buy this phone. Now it's too late, already bought, and I'll have to spend a lot of time to crop thousands of photos I'm doing on my trips.
Also the default gallery application in which I can crop the photos has a bug - if I do a 4:3 photo in 40 megapixels and crop it to 16:9 in the default gallery application, it changes the photo resolution to 3648x2050 from 7296x5472, so I need to use some external app for that.
So if anyone is reading this:
DO NOT CROP THE PHOTOS WITH DEFAULT APPLICATION
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Use Google photos app:
7296x5472--->7296x4102
40mp--->29,9mp
HDJ80 said:
Use Google photos app:
7296x5472--->7296x4102
40mp--->29,9mp
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if you mean this one:
getdroidtips.com/download-google-camera-for-huawei-p30-pro/
I tried it. Sure it makes the photos, but it has lots of issues:
1. Camera switching doesn't work, I can only use the main camera. No wideangle, no tele
2. After zooming in the app crashes
3. Max mp I can get in 16:9 mode is 8.3, not 29.9
4. No portrait mode and lots of other modes from stock application are also missing.
So sure, I can do photos with 16:9, but what's the point if I can't use most of options that hardware provides? Cropping for hours or days after making thousands of photos is still the only option here.
There is not good solution, which is really sad.
And if you mean an app for cropping, I already found a better one - Simple Gallery and PicTools for cropping in bulk.
News about this topic? I have just faxed
Faced this on my Huawei and I feel really frustrated!
Enviado de meu SM-G950F usando o Tapatalk

Any way to force snapchat into 16:9 aspect ratio?

I really don't like sending tall 19:9 aspect ratio photos to my friend that has 16:9 phone. I already disabled the notch and enabled the navigation bar so that reduced the screen a bit, so that's now maybe a 18:9, but my friend still sees black bars on to the sides of her phone. Any more tricks like this, any way to open an app with a different resolution? I don't have root and I heard it's a complicated process to get it, so I would prefer not to do that.
Giancarlo said:
I really don't like sending tall 19:9 aspect ratio photos to my friend that has 16:9 phone. I already disabled the notch and enabled the navigation bar so that reduced the screen a bit, so that's now maybe a 18:9, but my friend still sees black bars on to the sides of her phone. Any more tricks like this, any way to open an app with a different resolution? I don't have root and I heard it's a complicated process to get it, so I would prefer not to do that.
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Try changing your resolution to 1080p (not 1080pi) with adb
Chocolatetrain said:
Try changing your resolution to 1080p (not 1080pi) with adb
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But that would change the resolution for the whole device, right?
Giancarlo said:
But that would change the resolution for the whole device, right?
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Yeah, maybe try using Tasker? I'm not sure if it allows you to use commands like that if it's not rooted. If it does, you could just run that command when the app's open and the revert it once you close
hey OP, how did you enable the navigation bar to stay in snapchat?? i'm looking for a way to do this?

MI 9t Pro, Camera settings.

So Xiaomi, appears to have made a, rather strange, decision, to remove resolution settings from the standard camera app.
All you have now are quality settings: low, standard and High.
now, default is High.. I dont really need my images in full resolution in 90% of the shots I take.. They are most often for MMS or other image sharing things, and they take up quite a bit of space and often need to be scaled down manually.
Does anyone know, if the Quality settings, mess with other camera features/settings apart from resolution.. ? I would like my images to be smaller (both scale and storage wise) but I would rather not loose a lot of image quality..
Thanks in advance.
try with gccam porting the resolution is very high i don't Know because xiaomi have this bad setting on stock camera

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