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“My explanation is Android specific”
Unaware of the multitude of Android camera interfaces.
Whoa well for once I feel like a real valid human because everything OP suggested, my android phone settings look exactly as he showed, and he taught me something new ❤️
The default camera app on multiple of my phones looks a lot like that. It’s probably in the software base.
the camera app may literally be the only thing that every OEM changes! even the most AOSP-adjacent OEMs have bespoke camera apps with their own secret sauce
Yes, they are all slightly different on my phones, yet they look very similar to OPs. For example, on my Samsung and Honor the switch for selfie camera disappears in the Pro mode, while in OPs it’s still present. On my Samsung, the shutter speed setting has just an icon and no label, but on the Honor it has no icon, but the label “S”
I just opened my camera on the Pixel 7, latest updates. It does not look like that.
I recommend the app ProCamX for those who don’t have Pro settings in their android phone
iPHONES DON’T HAVE A FUCKING PRO MODE. ASK ME HOW I KNOW.
Want the walled garden, live in the walled garden.
People downvoting cause they can’t argue with facts
I’m not an iPhone user, but I’ve heard good things about Halide https://apps.apple.com/us/app/halide-mark-ii-pro-camera/id885697368
HOW DO YOU KNOW
Because I borrowed one from a friend once 🤪
What do you expect from a sensor the size of a lentil. It’s always a compromise. Even if you shoot in manual or pro mode there is so much processing going on behind the scenes with upscaling and sharpening. Zoom in and you’ll see the mess. I mean smartphone cameras are awesome to quickly get a shot but never look as good as a dedicated camera.
That’s why I shoot raw and edit the photos. It needs to be done either way.
And some shots, usually close ones, can be as good as a dslr. It’s the long range shots that suck, imo
Yeah raw is another option to fix the images up with proper color correction and white balance. But even with raw you can’t circumvent the processing done on the chip. I guess I just don’t like the denoising algorithm and the upscaling. It looks muddy and like watercolor closeup, especially when you develop the images in large formats. But I too don’t always want to carry my DSLR everywhere with two lenses and a batterypack.
Apps like OpenCamera on Android let you disable (most of) the post processing, and shoot as closely to the raw, physical capabilities of the camera as possible.
You’ll never get rid of the watercolor look completely, but you can do a lot to make the photos look fairly decent, I’d say.
Always depends on what you need them for, though. As you say, shots from a phone are less than ideal for large formats that bring out all the little artifacts.
also take your photos in square mode on most cameras wide/tall mode is just the cropped/zoomed in version of square so you’ll lose some detail there
you can always crop after the fact if you want a specific framing
Now if I could have a camera app that has proper manual settings, can use both my phones lenses but isn’t Gcam…