Last night i took a photo using the astrophotography mode but i took it in a pitch black room with no available light at all and the image was full or pretty stars, these were of course hot pixels which begs the question when you take a photo of the stars how many of the dots are stars and how many are just hot pixels? Google really needs to add one total blackness shot so dark frame subtraction can be implemented to clean the image up.
This is all the hot pixels on my P5 sensor showing after a totally dark photo proving there is no dark frame subtraction in play, given Googles panache for computational photography this is very surprising . You have to bare in mind this is greatly enhanced to show them all up, the original photos just shows lots of tiny dots, just like stars.
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My problem is that in the center of the screen white looks white, and the top and bottom is very pinky. Especially annoying lollipop menu and when reading sites (which are usually text on a white background, which is dancing with a gradient from light pink to white).
Is this covered by warranty?
Here's a photo of my device (center). Nexus 7 left and right MotoX.
In both cases, all devices exhibited maximum brightness. Exposure changed in .RAW (Lightroom)
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As can be seen, pink uneven illumination. It is therefore evident "spot" on the top and bottom. Bottom photo close-up:
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I guess this is the best comparison between the 2 modes. Look at the words of OG & 裕华国货。 The 10mp gave the most accurate colour production. The 40mp colour is blown out. Guess the 40mp mode has no processing. I have tried 3 times, same results.
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I just did a few test shots. It definitely seems like choosing 40 mp gets rid of the excessive sharpening in auto mode, and essentially producing photos that look more or less identical to pro mode (with auto settings).
First photo is pro mode 10 mp, second auto 10 mp, third auto 40 mp.
Happened few times so far. That picture is from yesterday. Should be color capture not a b/w picture. Not a some filter etc. Someone else?View attachment 4712440
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I opened the image in Photoshop and there is color info. Zooming in the image there are small patches of green, blue and, brown that match up with plants, sky and brush. I don't think this is a B&W image, just a difficult image to capture.
Never happened bfor, with any other phone that i have. Same thing, unfortunately didn't save the photo, happen once when capture my daughter on she's room. Most of the colors on that picture was on gray scale. Will try to take similar photo, but is a bit strange to me such camera performance. Idk is it some software deficiency or hardware weakness!?!
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Everytime I turn on the camera of my Huawei P30 Pro and point it to a light source, it seems to always show these vertical black bars that scroll sideways and they just randomly go away. It sometimes takes a minute to go away, but sometimes it takes less than 10 seconds which is weird. I haven't dropped my phone or broken it in any way so it's weird.
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This is a normal limitation of digital cameras. Some light sources flicker at the rate of the AC electrical current (50Hz in some countries, 60Hz in others). Our eyes can't see this but our cameras can.
Is this normal display behavior?
I have seen some of this artifacts on my LG LCD IPS monitor, but on the phone i can see it much more.
Don't have another phone with amoled scren, and was wondering, if anyone can tell me if this is normal for the screen:
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This is from the most recent batman trailer,
I also notice some artifacts on other displays, but on the s20 FE i can see it much more.
Can you guys also see it?
It has more artifacts because the amoled panel was much more contrast?
Help pls
Yes, I think the screen is just allowing you to see more of the compression losses in the video.
the trailer looked fine to me, I agree compressed video will produce more artifacts. if you watched it through a browser with a data saving option that could be the cause.