Hi all,
I'm sure nobody has the same camera quality on 5.1.1 that they had on 4.4.4 so I managed to make a workaround for the oversharpened images in 5.1.1. Here it is:
1. Use a third party camera app such as Camera FV-5 (I tried them all, but this is the best) or another of your preference that has an option to manipulate image sharpness.
2. Open settings, find the "Set image parameters" and set sharpness to 0. You will notice that pictures are not oversharpened and do not have a lot of artifacts like they used to before, thus have more (although slightly blurry) detail.
3. Use a photo editor of your preference to sharpen the pictures again. Personally, I use Photoshop CC's "Camera Raw" filter tool to sharpen and (I have compared) the results from the custom sharpened images and using default camera are clearly visible; they're better.
I hope that this will help you guys, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I'm sure nobody has the same camera quality on 5.1.1 that they had on 4.4.4 so I managed to make a workaround for the oversharpened images in 5.1.1. Here it is:
1. Use a third party camera app such as Camera FV-5 (I tried them all, but this is the best) or another of your preference that has an option to manipulate image sharpness.
2. Open settings, find the "Set image parameters" and set sharpness to 0. You will notice that pictures are not oversharpened and do not have a lot of artifacts like they used to before, thus have more (although slightly blurry) detail.
3. Use a photo editor of your preference to sharpen the pictures again. Personally, I use Photoshop CC's "Camera Raw" filter tool to sharpen and (I have compared) the results from the custom sharpened images and using default camera are clearly visible; they're better.
I hope that this will help you guys, and if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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