Photo app aspect ratios - Sony Xperia 1 II Questions & Answers

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What aspect ratios standard camera apps have?
The question is, can you shoot 21:9 photos?

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Camera app with wide-screen resolution

I've been using Vanilla rom 2.1 for some time. Though it works just fine so far but I really miss the sense's camera. Particularly the capability of producing the photo with wide-screen resolution e.g. 2992 x 1944 or anything wider than 4:3.
Anyone knowing of the 3rd party camera app capable of doing this? FxCamera & Camera Magic as well only produce the 4:3 photos.
All helps & comments are appreciated

13MP in 16:9

Hi,can someone change aspect ratio in 13MP from 4:3 to 16:9 because I took pictures in 16:9 but for Xperia Z is it only 9MP .
It could to be happy
dryla said:
Hi,can someone change aspect ratio in 13MP from 4:3 to 16:9 because I took pictures in 16:9 but for Xperia Z is it only 9MP .
It could to be happy
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+1. Would be great. I hate that grey/black cut when using 13 MP... somehow it should be possible to show 16:9 but shoot in 13MP...
Would be fantastic! Even if in liveview the sides would be cut off and not visible!
Maybe some Xposed framework-dev can do something about that?
There is one xposed-module which shoots 20MP (Z1) / 13MP (Z) in superior mode... I'll ask that dev if he can try to get rid of the black/grey cut
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I belive it is impossible due to aspect ratios being different. If you really want 13mp at 16:9, the image would probably have to look stretched
You dont know what megapixel is? The reason 16:9 is 9MP is because it's just a cropped 13MP shot. There's no real widescreen on these phones, so there's not much point to use anything except 4:3 13MP. Later, on your computer, you can crop the images if you really feel like getting that pseudowidescreen feel. What I'd love to see is if someone could make a mod so the camera could shoot in 4:3 HD, instead of "widescreen" HD only. Like 960x720.
Kocayine said:
You dont know what megapixel is? The reason 16:9 is 9MP is because it's just a cropped 13MP shot. There's no real widescreen on these phones, so there's not much point to use anything except 4:3 13MP. Later, on your computer, you can crop the images if you really feel like getting that pseudowidescreen feel. What I'd love to see is if someone could make a mod so the camera could shoot in 4:3 HD, instead of "widescreen" HD only. Like 960x720.
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And you probably didn't get what we are searching for:
Shooting with 13MP but without the ugly dark grey background behind the buttons (shall be transparent like in 9MP-mode): see screenshot.
As already said: I wouldn't care if the LiveView would crop the left/right pixel, as long as the resulting image has 13MP
this app will do it for u!
it's normally paid, but i have it in my computer for free for everyone
MOD EDIT: warez is not allowed
dryla said:
Hi,can someone change aspect ratio in 13MP from 4:3 to 16:9 because I took pictures in 16:9 but for Xperia Z is it only 9MP .
It could to be happy
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sea2605 said:
And you probably didn't get what we are searching for:
Shooting with 13MP but without the ugly dark grey background behind the buttons (shall be transparent like in 9MP-mode): see screenshot.
As already said: I wouldn't care if the LiveView would crop the left/right pixel, as long as the resulting image has 13MP
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I still don't get it. Do you want to take a 4:3 picture but make it so it looks like 16:9 on your screen so that the camera app looks nicer?
Erm, Google Stock 4.3 Camera??
Erm Despite of having JPEG 13MP in 16:9 Ratio, how about "feeling" of snapping 13MP pictures in 16:9ratio?
I found this thread here and installed without root access. It provides Google Stock Gallery and Camera. PhotoSphere working, everything working under 4.3 stock firmware. So give a try?
Example of screenshot cropped under my screen without navigation bar (I was unable to screenshoot directly because the camera used it as shutter button) It was 16:9 UI looks using 13MP, but output of picture is 4:3
PS: If this helpful, pls don't mind to hit "thanks" button here and original thread ya Cheers
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Woah. Now some people like 16:9 ratio photos...
Maybe someday, phones use 16:9 sensor?
Back in old days, 35mm film is 3:2. Digital photography changes to 4:3 (still 3:2 for high-end/DSLR). Now 16:9 because of phone screen?
for who wants 13MP in Xperia Z -> you can't. That pixel and ratio is because of the hardware, not the software
If you want real 13MP in 16:9 ratio - you must change the image sensor (hardware that captures color and changes to voltage)
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Woah. Now some people like 16:9 ratio photos...
Maybe someday, phones use 16:9 sensor?
Back in old days, 35mm film is 3:2. Digital photography changes to 4:3 (still 3:2 for high-end/DSLR). Now 16:9 because of phone screen?
for who wants 13MP in Xperia Z -> you can't. That pixel and ratio is because of the hardware, not the software
If you want real 13MP in 16:9 ratio - you must change the image sensor (hardware that captures color and changes to voltage)
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Indeed. But I think these people just want the 16:9 look on-screen but 4:3 result in picture. Meaning, they dont mind that they cant see the entire 4:3 photo they're taking, on the screen.
All for the sake of how it looks.
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How selfish and disrespectful to the OP to carry on battles in his thread
This matter has been handled and closed
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Guys, i want to shoot 13 MP photos in 16:9 aspect ratio, so that while shooting the grey background will be gone and also the picture should be shown in 16:9 ratio in the album. So it will look like i have taken a widescreen picture in 13 MP mode. Is there any possible app or a mod that can be used to tweak the camera?
For that to happen, you would have to change the resolution of the image captured by the camera sensor and I don't think that's possible without stretching it as previously stated.
As previously discussed, the 16:9 aspect ratio settings available in the stock camera are simply crops of a larger 4:3 image.
I'm no expert on digital photography, but that's how I understand it. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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[Q] 16MP in 16:9 aspect ratio

Hi :laugh:
Original Xperia Z1 camera app have 8MP in 16:9 aspect ratio and 20.7MP in 4:3 aspect ratio.In Aqua camera app is additional resolution 16MP or 15MP in 16:9 aspect ratio.And this is my question: Can somebody add this 16MP or 15MP resolution in 16:9 aspect ratio to original Xperia Z1 app? Would be grateful,because I don't like 4:3 aspect ratio
Link to Aqua camera app http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2667750

Camera incapable of 16:9 images at high resolution?

Hi all,
Asking for my dad who is looking at the P20 Pro as a replacement for his Lumia 1020. He's extremely picky & wants an amazing camera, and the P20 Pro fits all his expectations.
The only thing we've noticed when looking at demo devices is that the camera only supports 4:3 images at 40MP. He specifically wants 16:9 or even 18:9 images at high resolution - I'm unable to install 3rd party camera apps on the demo phone we've looked at however.
Can anyone here that owns the phone confirm it does or doesn't support this camera mode?
Thanks in advance ?
ImpulseGX said:
Hi all,
Asking for my dad who is looking at the P20 Pro as a replacement for his Lumia 1020. He's extremely picky & wants an amazing camera, and the P20 Pro fits all his expectations.
The only thing we've noticed when looking at demo devices is that the camera only supports 4:3 images at 40MP. He specifically wants 16:9 or even 18:9 images at high resolution - I'm unable to install 3rd party camera apps on the demo phone we've looked at however.
Can anyone here that owns the phone confirm it does or doesn't support this camera mode?
Thanks in advance
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Yep sadly that's correct
Screen captures of Stock Camera and FV-5
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For now, tell him to keep that 1020, wish I had never sold mine, had the camera grip for it and the photos it took where something else!
DaveP2611 said:
Yep sadly that's correct
Screen captures of Stock Camera and FV-5
For now, tell him to keep that 1020, wish I had never sold mine, had the camera grip for it and the photos it took where something else!
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Thanks for the reply! Have you tried with any other 3rd party camera apps? Think we're both hoping it's gonna happen eventually as I'm tempted by the Pro myself haha.
ImpulseGX said:
Thanks for the reply! Have you tried with any other 3rd party camera apps? Think we're both hoping it's gonna happen eventually as I'm tempted by the Pro myself haha.
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Okay so Open Camera gives same options as FV-5 BUT Camera MX offers 7296x4104 so 30mp
ImpulseGX said:
Hi all,
Asking for my dad who is looking at the P20 Pro as a replacement for his Lumia 1020. He's extremely picky & wants an amazing camera, and the P20 Pro fits all his expectations.
The only thing we've noticed when looking at demo devices is that the camera only supports 4:3 images at 40MP. He specifically wants 16:9 or even 18:9 images at high resolution - I'm unable to install 3rd party camera apps on the demo phone we've looked at however.
Can anyone here that owns the phone confirm it does or doesn't support this camera mode?
Thanks in advance
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Real photos are 4:3 not 16:9. As photographer I hate 16:9 photos
marko68 said:
Real photos are 4:3 not 16:9. As photographer I hate 16:9 photos
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While that may be how the cameras are designed, most screens are 16:9 ratio. Phone cameras aren't designed for award winning photos just point & shoot. Looking at 4:3 images on a 16:9 screen just wastes display real estate...
This has been the case on every phone I've had. 4:3 will always be the highest resolution.
This is on my nexus 6p.
I'm the dad l lol
I simply want high res photos in widescreen.
Personally I can't see the issue.
My 6-7yr old. Lumia 1020 with 41 megapixel sensor, takes 38mp 4:3 pics or 34mp. 16:9 ones.
My Z5 premium takes 23mp 4:3 or 20mp 16:9 pics.
I don't want to get a phone with 40mp sensor and only be able to have 7mp images at a widescreen ratio, kinda defeats the point imo.
I also don't want to end up having to edit every photo to widescreen ratio, not the hundreds of photos I take ?
ImpulseGX said:
While that may be how the cameras are designed, most screens are 16:9 ratio. Phone cameras aren't designed for award winning photos just point & shoot. Looking at 4:3 images on a 16:9 screen just wastes display real estate...
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Any photographer will understand that shooting in 16:9 is wasting pixels. And wasting sensor real estate
It decreased quality doesnt matter how you look at it.
If i need 16:9, i'll just go crop it myself.
I rather have a full quality image to be cropped later, instead of a "pseudo wide" image which cant be reverted back to full size (uncropped) in case i need it.
Ziddy7 said:
I'm the dad l lol
I simply want high res photos in widescreen.
Personally I can't see the issue.
My 6-7yr old. Lumia 1020 with 41 megapixel sensor, takes 38mp 4:3 pics or 34mp. 16:9 ones.
My Z5 premium takes 23mp 4:3 or 20mp 16:9 pics.
I don't want to get a phone with 40mp sensor and only be able to have 7mp images at a widescreen ratio, kinda defeats the point imo.
I also don't want to end up having to edit every photo to widescreen ratio, not the hundreds of photos I take
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DaveP2611 said:
Okay so Open Camera gives same options as FV-5 BUT Camera MX offers 7296x4104 so 30mp
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As mentioned, the Camera MX does offer a 30mp image at 16:9 but it seems to be the only one I've found so far.
even on my sony cameras, the 16:9 is lower resolution than 4:3
16:9 is only really good for monitors, otherwise standard 4:3 is the normal output
otonieru said:
Any photographer will understand that shooting in 16:9 is wasting pixels. And wasting sensor real estate
It decreased quality doesnt matter how you look at it.
If i need 16:9, i'll just go crop it myself.
I rather have a full quality image to be cropped later, instead of a "pseudo wide" image which cant be reverted back to full size (uncropped) in case i need it.
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Agree totally
DaveP2611 said:
As mentioned, the Camera MX does offer a 30mp image at 16:9 but it seems to be the only one I've found so far.
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Is there a way to set that app as the default so when you swipe, it starts that instead of the onboard camera app?
Thanks for the reply ?
I tried that app on my Z5 premium (23mp sensor) and it only offered 10mp 16:9 images!
Strange as the standard one does 20mp 16:9
thank you for sorting out the Camera MX app, I have (or had) the same issue with the low res 16:9 settings on the p20 pro.
And i'm also not a photographer, but the only screens i'l use to look at my photo's will be 16:9 led-screens not 3:4 paper...
We've left the the 4:3 ratio on our TV's didn't we?
Shoot in 40mp then crop.
The 7mp wide is nearly 4k resolution anyway. But if you must go higher that is how.
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The dad is right. Cameras support 4:3 because that is closer to 1:1 which is the optimal sensor space behind a lens. However we left 4:3 tv's and monitors a long time ago. Even phones are not 4:3.
Shooting in 4:3 wastes screen space. It looks amateurish on every device but print. Yes you can crop later but thats a drag and its cumbersome to take the crop into account when shooting.
People just show pictures on their phone or screen share on tv. Or upload to a laptop or desktop. Neither device is 4:3. If you like to watch black bars or cutting your images, sure shoot 4:3. If you shoot to display them on a digital device then the first thing you do is shoot 16:9 exclusively.
Did anyone solved this 16:9 issue?
you have to finally decide if you are thinking about photography (then it will be 4:3) or if you want be just a casual picture shooter with the phone (16:9).
ImpulseGX said:
While that may be how the cameras are designed, most screens are 16:9 ratio. Phone cameras aren't designed for award winning photos just point & shoot. Looking at 4:3 images on a 16:9 screen just wastes display real estate...
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Then just crop the image, with the frame you want, 9/10 you won't be shooting an exact image of what would be deemed a final product you would edit and change to the exact image to some degree.
If it's just for scrolling through on a phone? Then it's up to yourself, you'll find that 4:3 is the preferred method 16:9 is for video predominantly.

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