Selfie and wide angle.

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01-10-2021 04:52 AM
Hi,
Take a selfie using the wide angle completely deforms the image.
For normal photos it works fine.
Is this operation correct? @Anders_ASUS
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Take a selfie using the wide angle completely deforms the image.
For normal photos it works fine.
Is this operation correct? @Anders_ASUS
Firmware .107
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01-10-2021 08:14 AM
Warp - Exaggerately stretches the image. It seems as if the image from the normal camera is stretched, instead of using the wide angle camera.

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01-10-2021 02:29 PM
fjaviergjPublish here examples from the main and wide angle cameras. For example, take a picture of a tiled wall with a uniform pattern. Then someone can compare your results to their own.Warp - Exaggerately stretches the image. It seems as if the image from the normal camera is stretched, instead of using the wide angle camera.
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01-12-2021 02:22 AM
fjaviergjThe camera can real time compensate for geometry like a stretched room but it's less successful with faces.Warp - Exaggerately stretches the image. It seems as if the image from the normal camera is stretched, instead of using the wide angle camera.
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ZenFone 7 has real time compensation for faces too, but... none of them can compensate 100% and the result really depends on how you're holding the camera.
Have in mind that the wide view camera is primarily made for normal mode. It's impossible to have a camera that is perfect for both scenarios but we do what we can with software compensation.

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01-12-2021 02:26 AM
Thanks for clarifying what is normal operation.
