Blue lines across pictures on LA3 - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

Anyone encountered the above in the pictures?
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Attached the sample pic. Not sure whether it was the Iso settings (set to 800) and/or lighting conditions.
But some of the photos in took hv no issues.
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looks like interference due to light conditions! try another lightsource...
in some cam apps you can adjust this by setting the 50 or 60HZ compensation, the stock cam of the note does not show such an option, maybe it tries to do this automatically and this fails in your case!

I have the same prob.. Think its a software issue..hope there will be fix to this prob
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Ok. I hv taken another 2 more shots using ISO settings set to auto and 800.
As you can see that the pic with the blue lines are using ISO800 settings.
The other pic taken using ISO Auto have no issues.
Hence, I suspect its due to the camera software.
Anyone have any idea or solutions using any software to correct the affected pics?
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[Q] Lower flash brightness

Is there any way to lower how bright the flash is when taking a picture? Are there any settings within the stock camera app or is there an aftermarket camera that does this? Using filters to darken the picture works ok but it sucks seeing good pictures ruined by how bright they ended up. Really disappointed with the camera on the Nexus 4 especially coming from the HTC Amaze and even my wife's SG2 does a better job.
Turn down the exposure to -1?
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ravneetg said:
Turn down the exposure to -1?
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That did help and even went as low as -2. Thanks

[Q] HDR Videos?

I though the latest update would bring HDR videos, although, i'm running GoldenEye which is based off MF8 and i cant seem to find how to take videos with HDR. Anybody know?
Just went to my camera and all it did was say updating firmware bit HDR video mode for me
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No one knows how to do it.
Apparently its always on but who knows.
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jetlitheone said:
No one knows how to do it.
Apparently its always on but who knows.
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it is in fact always on. its just a tweaked algorithm that subsamples every other line, averages, and feeds that data into the compression algorithm. Gives about 0.7 stops better DR performance, so worth it. also the auto exposure methods for video and camera are slightly better, but very slightly slower.

Camera issues

Is it just me or does this camera have issues adjusting to light?
It seems like my camera struggles unless its in direct sun light.. Is this an issue?
I'll attach a picture with decent lighting not The best
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jprovan1 said:
Is it just me or does this camera have issues adjusting to light?
It seems like my camera struggles unless its in direct sun light.. Is this an issue?
I'll attach a picture with decent lighting not The best
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I found that setting the Metering from the Default Center Weighted to Matrix helps A LOT, at least it did in my case. Give that a try.

Camera quality

Can anyone explain to me why all the reviews for the camera and pictures I see from others note seem to be amazing yet all I seem to get is grainy images am I missing something?
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colobos said:
Can anyone explain to me why all the reviews for the camera and pictures I see from others note seem to be amazing yet all I seem to get is grainy images am I missing something?
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For me turning off the night stabilisation mode & setting auto flash made it better in low light places. Can't say I've had any issues with daylight photos.
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colobos said:
Can anyone explain to me why all the reviews for the camera and pictures I see from others note seem to be amazing yet all I seem to get is grainy images am I missing something?
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maybe different setting
and maybe problem with ur variant and will solve by an update
and also it can be hardware problem in last step IF u become sure no software problem
so
1. play with settings
2. search for other users that exactly in same firmware with u and compare photo ...
3. if u find any different (bad quality in urs) try to flash another stock rom (from another regions)
4. if nothing change take it for service to check lens
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colobos said:
Can anyone explain to me why all the reviews for the camera and pictures I see from others note seem to be amazing yet all I seem to get is grainy images am I missing something?
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The camera has Jeckel and Hyde characteristics.Outdoor shots are superb for a smartphone but when you venture indoor or at night,it takes pretty awful photos.Smart Stabalisation brightens things up and limits noise but you lose all detail.If you crop in, faces and objects look like cartoon drawings.There is only so much you can do with a small sensor so I think the N3 needs a dedicated night mode and better software.don't hold your breath though.Samsung will fix this issue up but only when the N4 arrives with their isocell technology.
If you want decent photos at night you need to use the flash but the flash doesn't work well past 10 ft.

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