Slow Motion On Redmi 4/4x without green tint in outdoors (fixed) - Xiaomi Redmi 4X Guides, News, & Discussion

Activating advanced features such as manual mode on Redmi 4 is tricky, don't know why xiaomi did specially for this phone.
Well I did try HZQ_miui_camera mod parda for slow motion ,but it only enabled the manual mode and nothing else. All other methods that enabled the slow motion added a greenish tint to the video and it was really worse when there is sufficent light for the shots.
-->Now the trick requires to you to have a CAMERA 2. API enabled on your device. There are lots of way to do enable it try it all of the methods does the job.
-->Reboot the device and install OPEN CAMERA from the Play store.
-->In the app tap on settings -> enable Use camera2 Api-> restart the app
-->Go to Video Mode .
-->tap on the three dots to open a panel and tap the left side of the speed to 0.25x.
-->scroll down White Balance set it to MANUAL.
-->Scene mode to NIGHT
that's it now there's now green tint how hard the light is.
Caution:.
After you enable the camera.2.api your miui camera won't work perfectly even after you disable it.
Use google camera instead for the photos and open camera for the videos.
It is just a trick , Do it at your own risk , I won't be responsible for your any form of loss.
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Camera Fix

So, I downloaded Camera360 pro to test something, since I couldn't find the settings in the stock camera.
Here is the standard blue hue that everyone is complaining about, set on Auto.
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and here, I've set it to adjust for flourescent lighting.
So, either you need to download a camera app with these settings, or wait for moto to fix their camera with the proper settings.
darkmatter34 said:
So, I downloaded Camera360 pro to test something, since I couldn't find the settings in the stock camera.
Here is the standard blue hue that everyone is complaining about, set on Auto.
and here, I've set it to adjust for flourescent lighting.
So, either you need to download a camera app with these settings, or wait for moto to fix their camera with the proper settings.
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Nice! So do you like Camera360 better? Or are you just using it for now until Motorola fixes their camera
I did some experimenting yesterday, and I like Camera 360, but what I found with it, the standard camera and Vignette as well was that the blue pictures come from using the flash. If you turn it off, the pictures come out nicely, assuming there's enough ambient light.

Question camera problem in 108mpx mode

Hello everyone, I was curious about this, a few days ago my mobile arrived, when I tested the camera, everything went well. Except that when I take a photo with the 108mpx camera, sometimes you see this type of "pixels" when I zoom in on the photo, they think it is something that can be solved by some software update? I hope you have a happy evening and thanks in advance
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Thats sensor noise because have too high iso, maybe you can shoot with pro mode and lower iso (decrease shutter speed) and test again. If noise go away then its a problem that software can solve.. use gcam with night mode for test too.
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Thats sensor noise because have too high iso, maybe you can shoot with pro mode and lower iso (decrease shutter speed) and test again. If noise go away then its a problem that software can solve.. use gcam with night mode for test too.
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I just tried pro mode and apparently it gives that error when iso is 50-100, 100+ looks fine. I guess then it is solvable by a system update!. Thanks a lot

Question Camera night mode

Hi all,
My device is global version, and my question is about camera night mode.
Whenever I want to take photos in night, the camera makes it auto as night mode for 2 or 3 seconds and sometimes higher, even if I press on close on it, still takes more light than it should and make the photo instead of night to be semi light. This function should be only when I am on night mode or only if I activate a function to auto switch to night (which is not available in the settings). Is there a way to turn off auto night function in normal photo mode and take photos with actual light instead of enhanced?
I am on version 12.0.1 global FW
Hello
In the camera settings, there is an option to turn off. In french it is called "améliorer la qualité de l'image". Don't know in english but the translation would be "improve image quality". It is the 8th option in the setting menu
Look for "Enhance image quality" option in camera settings, turn it off.
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Legend, I missed that, thank you so much

Question BSG Gcam 3x zoom len post processing dash marks on the photos

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I am using BSG MGC 8.1.101_A9_GV1x and set Pixel 3 as the model for 3x Zoom Len. I got small dash marks on the photos taken with HDR on. Would you guys know which image processing settings should be tuned to reduce the marks? Thanks.
Please also let me know the technique terms to describe this kind of dash marks/noises for my research on google. Thanks in advance.
For those who are suffering the same issue like me, please see below my proposed solution:
on BSG gcam, settings->Modules->Back (3.2)->Image Processing->Enable Ram patcher (turn it on)->Enable Global (turn it on), then Main Settings -> Luma Denoise (set it to 1.625), Luma Noise (set it to 3.0)
It is not 100% solution but should reach 99%, but not sure if this affect the picture quality in other aspects. Please do share with me if you find an even better solution.
Credit going to: reddit.com/user/skaterha8er/ as I found his reply for a similar problem as follow:
https://www.reddit.com/r/MotoG/comments/er1wky

Outdoor mode enabled for always (Fix display problems)

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I'm a big fan of one ui
But my both galaxy note 9 devices haveing same flickering yellow tint brightness issue.
It's fixed by setting up brightness to maximum level on aosp ROM and bypassed yellow tint brightness issue and control brightness using a app called PWMfree.
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It's a very different story when it's a Samsung rom they don't allow to reach maximum brightness.
But when outdoor mode enabled 100% problem solved. The main problem is outdoor mode is only able to keep it up 15 minutes. I know it's basically a protection to keep my display safe but I can't use Samsung roms because of this problem.
Can anyone give me a mod or fix or something for Samsung roms to keep on always outdoor mode enabled...
(Really important for me to fix a big issue)
I recently had a app called - high brightness mod -
Buts it's not working properly but it's the only way to use Samsung roms for me the app is not updated for a long time. It's a pretty good app but have lot of issues not working properly.
Did u find the way? If not try this
Post in thread 'Enable/disable Outdoor Mode using tasker' https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/enable-disable-outdoor-mode-using-tasker.3647916/post-73200332

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