When I thought iPhone 4 had an awesome camera, I heard that when you take pictures, there is a green dot somewhere? Is it affecting a majority of iPhone 4 users? Is it a major problem? Didn't really find anything about this issue yet.
Here is the picture where the problem is most obvious: [URL] ....
As you can see, there are 5 green dots in the picture. I understand that when taking direct pictures of a sundown etc., that there might be some lens flare in the picture, but these dots are caused by the lights of a CHRISTMAS TREE! (How many people are going be taking pictures of their Christmas tree in the coming few weeks..?) Also, no matter how I positioned my camera, the dots still continued to show in other pictures as well, forcing me to delete them. Â
What are my options here? Buy Photoshop and edit the dots out and accept that a 899€ phone has a bunch of camera issues, or is it possible that apple could at some point fix these lens flare issues in an update?
This has been going on ever since I got this phone. I just started noticing that close up pictures showed these green streaks on the left side of the picture/camera screen.
after taking more pics, the gallery in camera started be buggy, after pressing icon on upper corner, it shows up the image then images become green ( or blue or any color that is set as systemwide color ), i have tryes reset camera and restart phone, but problem still not solved. I am using 8.1 dev preview.
Ever since the lollipop upgrade, my wife's Galaxy S5 has been randomly inserting a green line into some of the pictures. Its always vertical and typically at the bottom of the picture and sometimes ranges from a quarter of an inch to an inch long.
So I have my galaxy s5 for about a year now. So just today I noticed that when I switch to my front facing camera a faint green line shows up across the top of the screen. My rear facing is fine and my screen it self is fine. Why this is happening. It's even on snapchat and my stock camera app.
All that green and blue fuzz should not be there. After it takes the pic, the photo is normal looking. Does anyone know why it's doing this and how to fix it?
I bought N86 8MP last week , every things work fine but i have a small trouble when i capture the photos , the green rectangular Box (Autofocus ) appear , then i pressed the capture button but still can't snap the picture. No freez or hang when capture.
Can some one help me how can i capture the photos without Autofoucs, this feature very bore!I need just one click on the capture button to get my photos.
Granted I have only begun playing with the camera and the many adjustable features, but already indoor shots seem to have an unnatural green hue. I have even shot pics (in my basement) using a professional camera light to simulate day light and still the picture colors are way off no matter what setting I use or adjustment is made. I guess it's just the result of being a "phone camera"? Nevertheless I was surprised that even professional lighting bulbs yielded little better than a fluorescent or tungsten bulb. How to get better indoor pictures without daylight?
There is a problem in front of the camera my sony Z3, after I upgrade the os newest provided in the system, a front camera I showed a line of blue and green, the result would appear that color, so whether I should send down the OS again or how?
It makes no difference which Nokia "Camera" I use. The photos all turn out with a strong lime green tint. I've tried three 1020s now and am about to give up. I took a picture of friends in their living room, which was cream with neutral earth tone colors. It came out green on green. I took another of friends in a sand beige painted classroom. The walls came out a sickly lime green.
The only commonality in both situations was that one person in each grouping was wearing lime green, so I went back to the classroom to try again. With the classroom empty, the photo still came out lime green.
I notice a green dot on my photos when the lens is pointed in the direction of the sun. This is definitely not bokeh since the iphone lens is wide enough to create sharp images.
One friend told that it could be lensflare. I am a dlsr user and never in my life have I seen a dot such as the one in my images. Also the dot remains to be consistent with size and color.
I don't use flash and never attach anything that blocks the phone's lens.
Me and my boyfriend both have an Iphone 4s, and before when we would text our messages would be blue, now they are green. It did it on both of our phones, whats going on? Why is it like that?
After I updated yesterday to 4.1 my phone restarted and it was charging up from the usb (the big green battery was on the screen). I disconnected the phone by itunes and when I tried to unlock it the screen was black!
I have tried holding the sleep and power buttons down for 2 minutes but still nothing. The phone is completely dead!
Any ideas on what I can do? It's probably going to be a swap for a new phone in the apple store today, but I really need to get some stuff of it. Would this be possible? Thanks
I just bought a new apple iphone 4S and its has green and purple striples on it when not in use, is this norm? I took it back to the Verizonwirless and they said it was from the display protector on the screen?
Sometimes when I am texting a recipient that has an iphone, the text message on my phone says "delivered" and the box is blue. Sometimes it is green and the box says "sent as text message". What is the difference? The recipient has said he isn't getting the ones that say "text message".
I am having troubles receiving any green texts. My imessage activation comes on and off.When I do send as a green text it goes through and says that my mailbox is full,person im sending to recieves my message but I dont get anything back and I also have deleted some messages and still doesnt work.
why on the iphone 4 text msg come up in blue or green, is there any reason to the different colors? Sometimes under the msg it will say "sent as text msg" but not every text does it happen.