Fix for the "oil painting" effect of OnePlus 6 is in the works
- J
- Jamesschwarz987
- tDS
- 02 Jul 2018
I thought it was only because of the sensor, it's too small lol
That's why i hate tonal noise reduction and auto-sharpening image... i only prefer sharpen image selectively by manual edit and color noise reduction.
- J
- Jamesschwarz987
- tDS
- 02 Jul 2018
Geric.770, 02 Jul 2018On Huawei phones, it is called "Watermark" which is present... moreOnly for a show-off lol
- S
- Shui8
- KZK
- 02 Jul 2018
Geric.770, 02 Jul 2018Yes, there is "Light Painting" but turns out to be like a B... moreLol the oil panting effects present on the phone because of the aggresive sharpening and high noise reduction.
As for the aggresive overprocessed image on smartphone nowadays, i really hope they put the sharpness to natural, just add some sharpness around the edges, kind of like what X-Reality technology on Sony's TV. With that, no artifacts will present even after noise reduction added.
- ?
- Anonymous
- XNU
- 02 Jul 2018
Another day another OnePlus issue. Can't have enough.
- Geric.770
- uSQ
- 02 Jul 2018
Oppaii, 02 Jul 2018What? Watermark is not the case...Yes, there is "Light Painting" but turns out to be like a Bokeh effect on my device technically.
Watermark is the closest option to OnePlus' Oil Painting.
- ?
- Anonymous
- Js}
- 02 Jul 2018
All phones with high resolution sensors do this..
That is why Apple followers use 12MP too...
Easy to hide it when you crop....
- O
- Oppaii
- sxs
- 02 Jul 2018
Geric.770, 02 Jul 2018On Huawei phones, it is called "Watermark" which is present... moreWhat? Watermark is not the case...
- Geric.770
- uSQ
- 02 Jul 2018
On Huawei phones, it is called "Watermark" which is present even on low end devices. Handy for certain purposes, but overall it's useless.