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sentinelsx

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Hello folks. Since I have no physical way right now to test it myself, I would like to ask this from aokp users on gs3 ( specifically task650s aokp on North American versions):

How do you access the various scene modes in the camera app on aokp, the ones that the touchwiz app provides? I ask this because the night mode or low light scene settings on stock s3 tend to give great low light photos and I wonder if this is lost in aokp.

Or do you use another camera app?

Thank you.
 

xraydoc

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Oct 9, 2005
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Hello folks. Since I have no physical way right now to test it myself, I would like to ask this from aokp users on gs3 ( specifically task650s aokp on North American versions):

How do you access the various scene modes in the camera app on aokp, the ones that the touchwiz app provides? I ask this because the night mode or low light scene settings on stock s3 tend to give great low light photos and I wonder if this is lost in aokp.

Or do you use another camera app?

Thank you.
The Samsung camera modes do not exist on the AOKP ROMs AFAIK. I'm not sure of another camera app that replicates them. And while I'm not sure about the latest versions, some of the prior AOKP builds were missing options to save images to the "external" SD card (versus the phone's built-in storage).
 

Assault

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Mar 19, 2013
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in the taint
Hello folks. Since I have no physical way right now to test it myself, I would like to ask this from aokp users on gs3 ( specifically task650s aokp on North American versions):

How do you access the various scene modes in the camera app on aokp, the ones that the touchwiz app provides? I ask this because the night mode or low light scene settings on stock s3 tend to give great low light photos and I wonder if this is lost in aokp.

Or do you use another camera app?

Thank you.

The 4.2.x camera on Tasks ROM is identical to the stock 4.2.x camera. The camera setup and look changed from 4.1.x to 4.2.x and now you either tap the screen once and hold for a second or tap the white circle in the bottom right corner. The focus ring pops up and the menu options are at the 6 o'clock position. Enjoy.
 
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