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Camera on the HTC droid incredible
On standard settings, all images/photos have this deep blue saturation, and the resolution's pretty poor also. I am almost certain this was not the cae when I first got the phone, but I don't know how this happened or how to fix it.
Ideas? Thanks.
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Re: Camera on the HTC droid incredible
Is your white balance setting - set to "Auto" or is it set to "Incandescent" or :Fluorescent" ? If it is on either those two settings, they put a blue tint to everything.
Check to see if your resolution and quality are set to the max the camera will do.
Menu- the picture with the gears - white balance - resolution - quality to check .
There is also a special effect "aqua" that could be turned on, but the white balance is what I'd check first.
Cancer sucks.
I thought I was crazy! I downloaded vignette when I first got the phone, but hated how long it took to process and save a picture, so I went back to the normal camera, but it seemed to be sucking pretty bad, but I thought it was a difference between vignette and the regular camera, and assumed that I made up the quality in my head. But I'm glad to see that it was most likely the update.
Mark 14:52