The other nite through my telescope!
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then zoomed and cropped:
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The comment wasn't for those who didn't edit them![]()
It's just that after visiting all the different phone forums, it's a little frustrating to see so many edited shots when you're trying to figure out the potential of the camera.
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Most people using smartphones aren't professional photographers. I don't mind editing settings within the camera app. What does irk me is opening it on. A computer or on 3rd party software and editing it, then posting on here. I should clarify when I say I want to judge the default camera package, software and hardware, that comes with the Samsung, and seeing photos edited by things that don't come with the Samsung package makes it hard to understand the potential of the camera.I don't like when people used dumb Instagram-type filters, because they make a good photo look like a bad 1960s shot. But people should do things like adjust saturation/sharpness/contrast, and and anything else to make their image look better. Also, I can argue that a "raw" image doesn't really tell us much about the camera anyway. We know it's sharp, and we know the resolution is good because of the 16mp sensor. What other information are you hoping to get from an unprocessed image? I would rather see images that have been edited and tweaked to get the best out of them, not a bunch of boring, unsaturated, low-contrast images. When shooting from my SLR or compact camera, I always do some tweaking and post-process work to get the best out of the image file. Most professionals do this. Why shouldn't camera phone users do the same?
I know its a telescope but I was about to say WOW thats amazing if that was with the phone
The S5 uses that method of for achieving a stable image? The entire purpose of image stabilization is to produce a picture with no blur. I personally don't get why is the S5 required to take multiple pictures to achieve a stabilized image, yet any movement would result in a blurry picture, it just would defeat the entire purpose of image stabilization.Image stabilization on your Canon is hardware enabled, the S5 has a software mode to provide a basic form of image stabilization which is completely different to the hardware implementation on your Canon.
The S5 with image stabilization enabled takes multiple pictures and then stiches them together to provide better low light photos. The downsides of this is any movement in the image or in the photgrapher will result in blurring and a complete waste of the shot plus you get a loading screen when you take pictures. Your Canon with hardware implemented image stabilization experiences none of these issues.
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Could anyone put some real photos up somewhere? Actual full rez and or original files? This downscaled artifacted stuff doesn't look much different from my 2mpx Tab 3 7.0 camera...that thing shoots like a Polaroid or a Kodak 110 camera.
Please post up some flickr or imgur links or a dropbox folder or ANYthing. I can't compare my G Flex camera against most of these.
this link work for you?
https://plus.google.com/108298182040954132162/posts?banner=pwa&authkey=CJvn9t7BsqmT-wE
https://plus.google.com/photos/108298182040954132162/albums/6011505776202668001/6011505785621060946?banner=pwa&pid=6011505785621060946&oid=108298182040954132162
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anyone find the camera app resetting the photo size back down to 8MP on you? Every once in a while I happen to notice it's at 8 and it pisses me off.
https://plus.google.com/photos/1082...6011505785621060946&oid=108298182040954132162
Do they downscale when we link them directly? I shared my pictures to my computer via the photoshare app, which shouldn't downscale them, then I inserted them directly from the computer (does the forum downscale them?). They should be full size. Here's a link to one of the ones I posted above in it's presumably full size. It seems like a 16mp pic, but I can't tell just by looking at it's size. I know the S5 camera takes really sharp pics, at least compared to my S3 which took really good pictures itself (except in low light).
http://forums.androidcentral.com/at...ra-photos-videos-thoughts-20140508_085537.jpg
As downloaded, 2.07mpx (1920x1080) 556KB. A bit fuzzy and grainy, you can see colored noise in the white part of the wall behind him.
As downloaded, 2.07mpx (1920x1080) 556KB. A bit fuzzy and grainy, you can see colored noise in the white part of the wall behind him.
...I looked again at the picture of the boy and his hair lacks definition...at 16mpx and with a steady hand you should be able to count individual hairs. ...