Processing quality of the pics between color vs. Mono mode

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Post time 2017-4-14 05:10:09 | Show all posts |Read mode
The post processing quality of color pics seems to be too low than with the quality of mono mode pics.. I see a lot of noise and grains in the color pics than with the b&w pics.. Even the pixel quality of color pics sucks.. Why is this so? Both the camera lens are using same configs, then why this is happening?Is it bcoz of the built in camera software?
Any way to fix this post processing camera software issue?


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Post time 2017-4-15 03:15:20 | Show all posts
I m using the bw camera more often than the other. I suppose it i can only try and guess... Can be the way the software manages chroma noise. From my personal point of view having more chroma noise is better than having less detailed images. But i come from film photography. How do you post process?

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 Author| Post time 2017-4-15 14:36:10 | Show all posts
So its about the image quality ... What u see on the screen while capturing is not exactly the same once its processed and saved the to device..
The point it...the image seen on the screen via the camera lens is so clear and amazing..but once you click and then it gets processed and saved to the device..this degrades the quality somehow and you dont get to see the perfect image..

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Post time 2017-4-16 09:30:44 | Show all posts
Itsme007 replied at 2017-4-15 14:36
So its about the image quality ... What u see on the screen while capturing is not exactly the same  ...

Hand shake as you press the shutter relese maybe?

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Post time 2017-4-16 14:59:09 | Show all posts
Itsme007 replied at 2017-4-15 14:36
So its about the image quality ... What u see on the screen while capturing is not exactly the same  ...

Hi! Image could be blurred due to shaking, but it could be blurred if you take too long time taking the picture. After few seconds the camera will loose focus and will focus again on a different subject. That is what used to happen to me at first.

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Post time 2017-4-18 19:33:10 | Show all posts
I believe it is a software issue in the way the image is processed.  With RGB it appears that blue is being processed reasonable accurately but Red and Green are not.  The biggest issue is the way Red is being processed.  Because RGB makes up the colour gamut, the incorrect processing of the Green and Red causes the image to be very different to the image displayed on the screen and from being true to scene.  I have compared the same images taken with my Samsung Note 5, which reproduces fairly accurate to scene photos, with my newly purchased Umidigi Z Pro in a wide range of test photos. It is always the same.  The colour inaccuracies are the direct result in the way the software processes reds and greens.  This theorically could be fixed with a software update.  Its a pity the pro camera mode doesn't allow for RAW images.
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