Thanks, but it works fine again after cleaning the data of the application.
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Hi, i have Mi 9t (K20) and there are many suggeAnd I am a professional photographer, so I can advise you to do a good job. First of all I wanted to congratulate you because your version is the best ever.
- The associated color profile is discreet but not perfect, especially the reds have failed. I have an X-Rite color checker with which I could profile the colors, and check the color problem, and blue/red are almost all wrong.
- Manual mode isn't working. It stops after a quarter of the shot without completing it. It does not count seconds or ISOs. If imposed 100 ISO, it snaps as much as he wants, if imposed 1 second shot, the program also snaps them as much as he wants, and in most cases does not complete the work. This is a big limitation, because those like me who often shoot with easel, if they want to set ISO 100 and make the most of the quality of the shot at the moment is impossible to do, there is no pro mode.
- Night mode is not yet optimized. I had a OnePlus 5T that at night despite having a sensor half the size, in the same scene (my room) did a great job, and could with the same lights to reproduce everything without problems. The night mode on the K20, which has the double-larger sensor and should therefore go better, leaves entire areas with immense grain as if it can't reproduce it. From my bed I am used to shooting the writings of a conditioner a little distant to assess the quality of detail. With the OnePlus 5T those written from the same position/light were well readable, with the k20 and your version of software are not in the least readable and it is definitely to blame for the software the problem since the sensor is larger.
- THE RAW end up in a folder that is not syncable with any software (such as Amazon Drive). It would be very nice, a gift, if you could change the DIRECTORY of THE RAW making them accessible in the image gallery. This would make it possible to automatically sync for those who, like me, sync via software over the internet/pc. Currently it is really inconvenient and you have to do everything manually with each exit.
- It would be very nice to be able to set the time limit on the shot both normal and at night. Every hand, of each person, stabilizes differently. For example, being a professional I have a rather firm hand, and I can "dare" lower shooting times, avoiding affecting ISOs. Currently, however, the shooting time is random, increases ISOs as much as it wants and does not give us the opportunity to vary this "minimum" value. It would be nice in the menu to have the setting that allows each of us to shoot with minimal shooting time, and programmable (even at night).