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1 | initial version | posted 2017-10-13 11:28:43 +0200 |
The current size for pictures taken from the Xperia X camera is either 16 Mpixels in 16:9 aspect ratio, or 13 Mpixels in 4:3. These resolutions are too high for most cases (as a comparison, the Nokia 808 allows 5 or 8 Mpixels). It would be good to add a set of further resolutions down to at least 4 Mpixels, of course obtained by resampling (reducing noise) and not cropping the pictures, and (as asked in another question) including 3:2 aspect ratio to match photo paper size. Resolution selection should be possible on the fly from within the camera interface, rather than from the app settings.
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The current size for pictures taken from the Xperia X camera is either 16 Mpixels in 16:9 aspect ratio, or 13 Mpixels in 4:3. These resolutions are too high for most cases (as a comparison, the Nokia 808 allows 5 or 8 Mpixels). It would be good to add a set of further resolutions down to at least 4 Mpixels, of course obtained by resampling (reducing noise) and not cropping the pictures, and (as asked in another question) including 3:2 aspect ratio to match photo paper size. Resolution selection should be possible on the fly from within the camera interface, rather than from the app settings.
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The current size for pictures taken from the Xperia X camera is either 16 Mpixels in 16:9 aspect ratio, or 13 Mpixels in 4:3. These resolutions are too high for most cases (as a comparison, the Nokia 808 allows 5 or 8 Mpixels). It would be good to add a set of further resolutions down to at least 4 Mpixels, of course obtained by resampling (reducing noise) and not cropping the pictures, and (as asked in another question) including 3:2 aspect ratio to match photo paper size. Resolution selection should be possible on the fly from within the camera interface, rather than from the app settings.