Yes. Go into pro mode, select "Tone 1" and decrease the saturation to a desired level. Additionally, you can tweak other settings as well.
Thank you so much, didn't think about it
Yes. Go into pro mode, select "Tone 1" and decrease the saturation to a desired level. Additionally, you can tweak other settings as well.
You have enough posts, you should be able to
imgur.com and paste the direct URL into the image insert popup using the button above the reply box that looks like a picture of a mountain and sun
I can see pinkish circle in the middle, ur just getting this with flash?Is it only me or is there a yellowish spot in the middle? Noticed it while using my s7 inside a room with a window and sort of blueish cloudy light from outside.. help
Is it only me or is there a yellowish spot in the middle? Noticed it while using my s7 inside a room with a window and sort of blueish cloudy light from outside.. help
If you are getting this kind of pink circle in every pic then there is problem. Try to reflash /factory reset. If it doesn't solve issue then there is problem in lense.No I'm not using flash, that is normal auto mode.. it's strange it does not make a uniform colour but it's not just a my problem (sry for that English)
Not so good but thank you![]()
If you are getting this kind of pink circle in every pic then there is problem. Try to reflash /factory reset. If it doesn't solve issue then there is problem in lense.
If it's not happening with all pics then it must be the light conditions, try manual mode where u r getting these pink circles.I took a lot of photos but this happened only in that particular situation, probably it's linked to the colour temperature because it's on a completely white surface with little light but in other photos I never noticed any abnormal behaviour. I'll see and let you know if something happens (hope that nothing will get worse XD)
If it's not happening with all pics then it must be the light conditions, try manual mode where u r getting these pink circles.
Yes, until you click many pictures in all conditions it's hard to tell. So keep clicking. Good luckI tried pro mode but nothing changed, I also checked for filters but no filter was applied so I don't know, perhaps the camera software processes that lighting in that (wrong) way
Yes, until you click many pictures in all conditions it's hard to tell. So keep clicking. Good luck
So on my LG g4 I could take raw photos. Easily pull out the sd card then put it in my mac for use in lightroom.
On my s7 I've read that raw photos only get saved internally, and only the jpeg to the sd card.
Can someone confirm this? And if true, how do I easily get my raw photos to show up on my mac? I'm essentially trying to create a workflow with few steps but the s7 is a headache compared to the lg g4.
Thanks Gavin!
From your Flickr photos it looks like you are a skilled photographer. Many beautiful pics from both lg4, s6, i6s and s7. I have to ask; what phone has the best smartphone camera in your opinion?
From what I can see the S7 is good, but not great. What puts me off is the yellow tone in almost all pictures, the cartoonish look, the loss of details, and the blown out highlights in low light pictures and sometimes also in daylight. Ofcourse some of these problems are not just isolated to the S7.
I`m not saying I will not buy the s7, but coming from the s6 it has to be an upgrade. I was really happy with my S6 until a warranty change from Sony to Isocell sensor. But now I`m on the look elsewhere.