How to turn off beautification when on portrait mode? - Xiaomi Mi A1 Questions & Answers

Is there a way to turn off beautification when on portrait mode? I just need the original photo when I'm on portrait mode

In the top right corner click the icon and choose off mate
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robgee789 said:
In the top right corner click the icon and choose off mate
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I only see the HDR option in the top right corner. Can you send me a screenshot?

I thought you meant the front facing camera mate I didn't know there was beautification mode on the portrait mode
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It's one package with portrait mode so there is no option for that im afraid

Annoyed with the beautification in portrait
Give a feedback to xioami about the irritating beautification in portrait mode through their feedback app. We can only hope xioami to add a feature in the camera app to turn off the beautification in portrait mode.:crying:

Is there an app that let you took portrait picutes without this stupid beauty filter?

soyeliel said:
Is there an app that let you took portrait picutes without this stupid beauty filter?
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Google Camera.

soyeliel said:
Is there an app that let you took portrait picutes without this stupid beauty filter?
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Haven't you seen the stock camera on 8.1? The beauty mode can be adjusted or turned off completely in the front facing camera. That function was always there for the rear camera.

Turning it off
I found out if you select just the normal camera and turn AI mode off then the beauty filter goes away
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It did not turn off i just had worse lighting

soyeliel said:
Is there an app that let you took portrait picutes without this stupid beauty filter?
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use google camera app its awesome

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why are all of my camera pictures come out rotated 90 degrees?

so here's an interesting thing that I noticed.. all of my pictures are rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Everything shows up on the phone (in the gallery app) and in google+ correctly (which is why it took me a while to realize this issue), but when I look at the actual jpgs, they are all rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Have you guys seen this before? How do I fix it?
original camera app?
auto screen orientation turned on?
original camera app (one built in to the n7100), screen orientation turned off. I prefer to use portrait mode for pictures.. and the pictures are always 90 degrees to the "right". what's funny is that picasa shows the pictures correctly. but windows photo viewer isn't, and file preview in windows isn't. when i export them to a non google service (such as QQ, a popular chinese instant messaging app), it's also showing up as rotated.
any ideas?
emprize said:
original camera app?
auto screen orientation turned on?
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mobilebuddha said:
original camera app (one built in to the n7100), screen orientation turned off. I prefer to use portrait mode for pictures.. and the pictures are always 90 degrees to the "right". what's funny is that picasa shows the pictures correctly. but windows photo viewer isn't, and file preview in windows isn't. when i export them to a non google service (such as QQ, a popular chinese instant messaging app), it's also showing up as rotated.
any ideas?
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if u turn off the auto screen orientation, how can the note2 knows you want portrait or landscape.......
it's strange but google+, picasa somehow figures it out correctly.. *shrug* i'll try w/ the auto screen orientation on and see if that does it.
emprize said:
if u turn off the auto screen orientation, how can the note2 knows you want portrait or landscape.......
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I thought this was a bug in android I found most of my pictures come out the correct way round as in the way I took them but occasionally the odd one will be rotated 90 degrees. This also used to happen with my note 1.
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if you go in to the original stock camera app, if you click the cog on the top left, scroll down, there's a setting which says 'save as flipped'
if you click it, it should stop that from happening.
I always thought that was for the front camera
LLanito said:
if you go in to the original stock camera app, if you click the cog on the top left, scroll down, there's a setting which says 'save as flipped'
if you click it, it should stop that from happening.
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This option is disabled for me on my camera when I have the phone in landscape... And my photos are still flipped.

[Q] Camera auto-rotating some pictures, how do i fix it?

Using stock android on my Galaxy Note 3, the camera app is rotating pictures that i do not want it to.
The best example i can give is the following:
The two pictures here are screenshots of them in the gallery. They are the exact same picture, one taken a little bit closer to the page than the other one, yet one of them was rotated in landscape mode.
Picture 1 is how i want the pictures to turn out (fill the screen)
Picture 2 is how i do not want them to turn up (so much black on the screen)
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Dion.
Try to turn auto rotate off?
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papaavi said:
Try to turn auto rotate off?
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I probably should have said i tried with auto rotate off and auto rotate on.
It makes no difference, it seems like the camera does it at random.
dmcneice said:
I probably should have said i tried with auto rotate off and auto rotate on.
It makes no difference, it seems like the camera does it at random.
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Perhaps using a different camera app? Camera FV-5 is a daily driver for me.
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Front camera taking reversed photos?

Anyone noticed the front camera takes reversed (mirrored) image? This is annoying especially if there are numbers in the background. Is there a fix? or can anyone suggest another camera app?
I'm also looking for one that takes vertical panorama pics. I tried Open camera and it doesn't have panorama. And Camera MX, but the quality is horrible.
Thanks!
Just turn off mirror in settings...
smae said:
Just turn off mirror in settings...
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Ah... how silly of me. I was checking the setting while in the rear camera mode and never found a way to flip it. Thanks!

Portrait mode

Hello everyone.
I just bought Lg V20 and I was wondering. How to click pics as in portrait mode as it has dual camera set-up
Is there any apps or some setting which can clicks pics in portrait mode ?
Thanks in advance.
The google camera port has lense blur which is sort of like portrait mode. Tried and it works great.

Depth effect in stock Camera

Hello, in my stock camera if i take portrait mode picture, the photo comes normal only with no blur, there's no depth effect on any person or object, tried forced stopping still..
It's not a big problem for me as I am using GCam only for portrait photos ? but the stock camera need to run properly
Nirbhay17 said:
Hello, in my stock camera if i take portrait mode picture, the photo comes normal only with no blur, there's no depth effect on any person or object, tried forced stopping still..
It's not a big problem for me as I am using GCam only for portrait photos but the stock camera need to run properly
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when opening camera, on the top you will notice 5 icon, extreme right will be setting, next to that you will find the icon to enable or disable portrait mode. try and let me know
ithunhunt said:
when opening camera, on the top you will notice 5 icon, extreme right will be setting, next to that you will find the icon to enable or disable portrait mode. try and let me know
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Well it must have been some malfunction but it started working when i cleared data, so its fine now.. Thank you for responding

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