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PS: I am changing just now the camera to 4:3. If I would want to crop the photo, I will do it by myself.
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I'd like to see more choices for crop. Sometimes I want the full resolution and crop later, reencodning isn't really an issue since I'll be adjusting contrast and colours anyway.
But mostly I prefer to get a finished picture in the camera. Especially if I'm using the phone. Sensor and lens isn't good enough for good pictures anyway and no raw format limits the possiblity for post work.
So, I wish for 1:1, 3:2 and 5:4.
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2014-06-14
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2014-06-14
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I see. Better leave it as it is until that can be solved.
Could be usefull with a overlay, but I'm not sure it's worth the bother.
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Is it possible to have a video mode that makes the file better suited for sending via mail or messenger services like Whatsapp? Even the lowest resolution available currently makes a 10 seconds video pretty big. I can record 30 second clips on my android phone that looks pretty ok and are smaller in size than a 10 second video with the lowest possible resolution in cameraplus.
Small bug: I have to click the record button twice in video mode to make it start recording.
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8Mpix means: 8 * 1024 * 1024 pix = 8.388.608 pix
It is a rectangle of 4 x 3, that means that the width (long side) is:
sqrt(8388608/4/3)*4 = 3344,37 pix
If we are cutting the photo to get a 16:9 one, we maintain the width but not the height, so in 16:9 the width is the same. Then the height (which have a 9:16 proportion to the width) is:
3344,37 * 9/16 = 1881,21
So the pix we have in a cropped 16:9 image are:
3344,37 * 1881,21 = 6.291.462
And 6 Mpix are: 6 * 1024 * 1024 = 6.291.456 pix
So, that's correct, 16:9 photos is got cropping them from 4:3.
(If you use more decimals you will get the exact same number).
PS: I am changing just now the camera to 4:3. If I would want to crop the photo, I will do it by myself.
Last edited by malkavian; 2014-06-12 at 20:45.