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Monday, December 24, 2012

Cloudfone Thrill 430x Camera


Cloudfone Thrill 430x

CAMERA OPTIONS OVERVIEW!




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                Holding the phone for almost a week now, I have yet to test the phone’s camera options. As stated on my review, this phone boasts the most options on any stock camera I have seen on an Android device. Finally, out of boredom, I decided to tinker with the devices’ camera options. All of the information that I will give mostly came from google. So here it is! Cloudfone 430x Camera Options Overview.

FIRST AND FOREMOST: I made this blog for noobs like me, I want to learn an maximize my phone and I wanted to share my findings.
Here are references:

VIDEO SAMPLE:


This is an unedited video of Cloudfone Thrill 430x at settings:
Video Encoder: H264
Audio Encoder: AAC

CAMERA SAMPLES:

Picture Quality: I have noticed no changes but only size decrease, Superfine has the largest file size

Normal Setting

JPEG 55%

JPEG 85%


Saturation: Saturation is similar to contrast, however instead of increasing the separation between shadows and highlights, we increase the separation between colors.

What I Understood and observed: I have no idea as to what I just copy pasted but judging by the images Saturation maybe color dampening or color exaggeration of an image

Normal

Saturation Level 3

Saturation Level 6


Contrast: Contrast is defined as the separation between the darkest and brightest areas of the image. Increase contrast and you increase the separation between dark and bright, making shadows darker and highlights brighter. Decrease contrast and you bring the shadows up and the highlights down to make them closer to one another. Adding contrast usually adds "pop" and makes an image look more vibrant while decreasing contrast can make an image look duller.  

What I Understood and observed: Contrast adds shadows, as stated on the last statement, higher contrast makes the image more vibrant and decreasing contrast makes the image duller

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Contrast Level 4

Contrast Level 8


Sharpness: Sharpness can be defined as edge contrast, that is, the contrast along edges in a photo. When we increase sharpness, we increase the contrast only along/near edges in the photo while leaving smooth areas of the image alone.

What I Understood and observed: Contrast on the edges of images

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Sharpness Level 2

Sharpness Level 6


ISO: ISO measures the sensitivity of the image sensor. The same principles apply as in film photography – the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain. Higher ISO settings are generally used in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds (for example an indoor sports event when you want to freeze the action in lower light) – however the cost is noisier shots.
What I Understood and observed: I was not able to observe any significant changes, the description is pretty basic, what changed was the size of the image ISO 100 is smaller

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ISO 100


Wavelet Denoise Mode: The wavelet denoise plugin is a tool to reduce noise in each channel of an image separately. The default colour space to do denoising is YCbCr which has the advantage that chroma noise can be reduced without affecting image details.
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Wavelet


ZSL: Shutter Lag is the delay between triggering the shutter and when the photograph is actually recorded.

Zero Shutter Lag allows for instant capture and freezing the exact moment that the photo is taken.

CREDITS TO MURIEL ROGERO

What I Understood and observed: This option seemed to bring more accurate colors to your image thanks to Muriel I was able to observe it did have Zero Shutter Lag :)

Normal

ZSL

3 comments:

  1. ZSL is Zero Shutter Lag .. ^_~ ..mas mabilis ata ng kaunti yung pag capture ng photo ..

    Shutter Lag is the delay between triggering the shutter and when the photograph is actually recorded.

    Zero Shutter Lag allows for instant capture and freezing the exact moment that the photo is taken.

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  2. Include Macro and Panorama shots .. PLEASE ??

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  3. This is an interesting blog that you have posted. You shared a lot of things about norman shutters.

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