I already noticed this issue in winter using the 188 image. I got some
picture from last summer, using the 123 image, and they are fine.

Am 11.05.15 um 15:30 schrieb Andrew Osmond:
> We don't do anything differently on Open C vs Flame, and accept most
> of the defaults from the camera service/driver, so I believe most
> differences would be due to the hardware. I can't say I've used the
> Open C to compare though since I started with a Flame :). I will see
> about flashing the one I inherited and do a camera parameter
> comparison to make sure was nothing changed by the vendor.
>
> However in Aaron's case, it sounds like you have noticed a similar
> regression on the *same* device? Do you have rough window on when this
> happened? If you still have the photos (and proper timestamps), can
> you look up the last good / first bad taken photo dates? I would say
> it is more likely to be the base image, if only because we don't
> really tweak most of the camera parameters related to picture quality
> (except capture resolution).
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Andrew
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 9:00 AM, Aaron Cajes (Mozilla PH)
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     This happened to me on my flame, too. Same nightly base image +
>     Master build.
>
>     And i thought my flame's camera was broken. Because photos before
>     my current base image was great.
>
>     —
>     Sent from my Android Cherry Mobile phone
>
>
>     On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 8:22 PM, Wilson Page <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         Pretty sure this is a hardware limitation. +aosmand to provide
>         more info on this.
>
>         *W I L S O N  P A G E*
>
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>         Firefox OS (Gaia)
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>
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>
>         On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:59 PM, Panos Astithas
>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>             The camera on my Flame (18D, nightly) can't seem to handle
>             normal daylight conditions, at least of the kind we get
>             here in Greece. Pictures I take in broad daylight are
>             always overexposed and ugly as hell. On a cloudy day I can
>             get decent pictures, so I'm wondering if that is a
>             limitation of the hardware or a driver issue. Using HDR
>             during the day generally tends to make things worse.
>
>             My Open C (2.2) doesn't have that problem at all (just an
>             atrociously low sensor resolution). I always get better
>             pictures during the day from the 2MP Open C than the 5MP
>             Flame.
>
>             Has anyone else seen this?
>
>             Thanks,
>             Panos
>
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