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On Oct 15, 2017 5:48 PM, "AJI P." <ajipmi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Kayanya ada 2 link pak
>
> On Oct 15, 2017 4:44 PM, "Hendra Isarytomo" <hendrait2...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> bentar saya rada bingung disini, itu contohnya kan Redmi Note 3 ya yg
>> menggunakan SD 650, lha tapi download tan koq buat SD 820/821 ?? trs link
>> untuk SD 650 sendiri dimana ya ?
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Abdul Hadi G <hadidua...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
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>>> Senasib dgn saya, kemarin sempat coba jg, force close di Mi5 rom miuipro.
>>>
>>> On Oct 15, 2017 4:30 PM, "Handoko Santoso" <mailist.atlan...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Om Eko,
>>>>
>>>> Saya coba di Mi Mix 256GB Snapdragon 821 pakai China Dev ROM Miui 9
>>>> tidak bisa, selalu force close 😊.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my Mi phone
>>>> On Eko Prasetiyo <ekopraset...@gmail.com>, Oct 15, 2017 11:22 AM wrote:
>>>>
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>>>> How Google Camera HDR+ Improves the Image Quality of Xiaomi Budget
>>>> Phones // xda-developers
>>>> https://www.xda-developers.com/google-camera-hdr-xiaomi-redmi-note-3/
>>>>
>>>> Xiaomi is currently the second largest smartphone manufacturer in
>>>> India, and for good reason. Consistently, the manufacturer has posted
>>>> class-leading performance and display quality at an exceptional value for
>>>> its price. One thing, however, that Xiaomi hasn’t yet been able to nail is
>>>> the camera performance of their budget smartphones. Thankfully, we now
>>>> have the Google Camera HDR+ port.
>>>>
>>>> The Redmi Note 3, released in 2016, started a trend of underperforming
>>>> camera quality in Xiaomi phones. It excelled in almost everything else, but
>>>> had unfortunately only average image quality. The Redmi 3S and the Mi Max
>>>> released later that year didn’t do much to improve things. Even the
>>>> flagship Mi 5 couldn’t compete with the camera of the OnePlus 3, although
>>>> the camera specifications of both phones were almost the same. Other
>>>> competitors at the same price point had weaker specifications but were able
>>>> to boast better camera performance.
>>>>
>>>> A Troubled Camera
>>>>
>>>> Despite Xiaomi’s meteoric rise in popularity in the Indian smartphone
>>>> market in 2017, things haven’t changed on this front. Camera quality still
>>>> hasn’t been a priority for Xiaomi for most of this year, but this situation
>>>> is slowly beginning to change with the release of camera-centric mid-range
>>>> smartphones such as the Mi A1 – which we should note lacks any form of
>>>> video stabilization.
>>>>
>>>> The Redmi Note 4, the Redmi 4, and the Mi Max 2 all had relatively poor
>>>> image quality despite having fairly decent camera specifications. The Redmi
>>>> Note 4, for example, has a 13MP â…“-inch Sony IMX258 sensor with a f/2.0 lens
>>>> and 1.1 micron pixels.
>>>>
>>>> It’s interesting to note that the camera sensor used is the same one
>>>> found in the LG G6. Of course, the G6 has a superior f/1.8 lens, superior
>>>> ISP (aided by the Snapdragon 821’s Hexagon DSP), and optical image
>>>> stabilization but the difference between the image quality of the Redmi
>>>> Note 4 and the G6 is too vast to be explained purely by these factors. The
>>>> key ingredient missing here is image processing.
>>>>
>>>> While LG didn’t have best-in-class image processing with the G6, it’s
>>>> still several orders of magnitude better than what Xiaomi offers with the
>>>> Redmi Note 4. The Redmi Note 4’s photos are overly soft even in daylight
>>>> and detail preservation is poor, leading to the oil painting effect. The
>>>> smudging is harsh and it manages to destroy detail without addressing the
>>>> noise.
>>>>
>>>> In low light, there is no comparison because the Redmi Note 4 (as well
>>>> as the Redmi 4, and to a lesser extent, the Mi Max 2) falls apart in low
>>>> light conditions. The photos taken in low light, both in outdoor and indoor
>>>> scenarios, are incredibly dark, noisy, and lack fine detail. Once again,
>>>> this shouldn’t be the case as other OEMs have made better use of the same
>>>> camera sensors.
>>>>
>>>> Xiaomi recommends using the HHT (Hand Held Twilight) mode in low light,
>>>> which does produce better results as it uses image stacking. However, the
>>>> photos still turn out to be poor in even moderate lighting indoors. To give
>>>> an example, the LG G3 from 2014 has a much older sensor (the 13MP IMX135),
>>>> yet manages to take better photos with much more detail in both daylight
>>>> and low light conditions thanks to exposure combining and use of long
>>>> exposures (made possible because of its Optical Image Stabilization).
>>>>
>>>> While there may be light at the end of the tunnel for Xiaomi users with
>>>> the release of phones such as the Xiaomi Mi A1, this doesn’t help Redmi
>>>> users who have bought a Redmi device in 2016 or 2017. Even in the case of
>>>> the Mi A1, its low light photos are markedly improved from the Redmi Note
>>>> 4, but it still isn’t competitive with older flagships and most importantly
>>>> its newer competitors.
>>>>
>>>> Google Camera HDR+ Port
>>>>
>>>> So what are we to do? Here is where the unofficial port of the Google
>>>> Camera app, complete with Google’s HDR+ technology, comes to the rescue. An
>>>> explanation of what HDR+ means and the workflow it consists of can be found
>>>> here. To put it simply, Google’s HDR+ algorithm is one of the primary
>>>> reasons why the camera of the Google Pixel is rated so highly. It uses
>>>> computational photography and image stacking to make up hardware deficits
>>>> elsewhere (such as the lack of OIS) and preserves detail with luminance
>>>> noise instead of destroying it.
>>>>
>>>> Suggested reading: Google Camera HDR+ Port Updated with RAW Support,
>>>> HDR Customization
>>>>
>>>> Multiple versions of the Google Camera port are available, but I
>>>> recommend you use this one which is fully point-and-shoot and doesn’t
>>>> require fiddling with settings to set up the HDR+ algorithm. Xiaomi devices
>>>> require the Camera2 API to be manually enabled with a build.prop edit –
>>>> thus root is required to use this port on Xiaomi phones. So yes, you should
>>>> root your Xiaomi device if you haven’t done so already.
>>>>
>>>> The Google Camera HDR+ port works without needing additional
>>>> modifications on AOSP-based custom ROMs such as LineageOS – no need to edit
>>>> the build.prop.
>>>>
>>>> MIUI Camera App vs. Google Camera Port
>>>>
>>>> In order to test differences in image quality, I tried out a comparison
>>>> between the Google Camera HDR+ port installed on a Redmi Note 3 running
>>>> official LineageOS 14.1 and the stock MIUI camera app installed on a Redmi
>>>> Note 4 running the stock MIUI 8.5 Global ROM.
>>>>
>>>> Normally, in a stock-vs-stock camera comparison, the Redmi Note 4 is
>>>> expected to win considering it has a better camera than the Redmi Note 3.
>>>> The megapixel count is lower, but 16MP on such a small sensor was of
>>>> limited use, and hence the pixel size is bigger (1.1 micron vs. 1.0 
>>>> micron).
>>>>
>>>> Here, however, Google Camera’s software HDR+ changes the game entirely.
>>>> While HDR+ on these budget devices doesn’t work as well as it does on a
>>>> OnePlus 3T, it’s still quite effective in many cases. Take a look at the
>>>> following image samples:
>>>>
>>>> The Redmi Note 3’s image quality is dramatically improved by using HDR+
>>>> auto (the default setting) on the Google Camera port. In daylight,
>>>> sharpness is better and detail is marginally improved. As these samples
>>>> have the HDR+ auto setting enabled, the poor dynamic range of the camera is
>>>> mitigated quite a bit to the point where you can actually take a usable
>>>> back-lit photo. Color detail is also superb with HDR+ with colours being
>>>> true-to-life and accurately depicted instead of appearing undersaturated.
>>>>
>>>> The price to pay for this improvement in image quality is the capturing
>>>> and processing speed. It takes longer to snap photos in the Google Camera
>>>> app compared to the stock MIUI camera which is basically instant. There is
>>>> also substantial processing lag in the order of seconds – you have to wait
>>>> 5-10 seconds for the processing to take place. (In fairness to the Note 3,
>>>> the processing delay also exists on Snapdragon 820 devices and is even
>>>> found on the Pixel).
>>>>
>>>> The Redmi Note 4’s camera quality proves equivalent or even inferior to
>>>> the Redmi Note 3 using Google Camera HDR+. In daylight, the Redmi Note 4
>>>> has many of the same issues which have plagued other Xiaomi budget devices
>>>> in the past-namely poor dynamic range-which means it’s difficult to take a
>>>> photo and have a properly exposed sky. This basically means that you have
>>>> to leave HDR enabled all the time in daylight as there is still no auto HDR
>>>> toggle in the MIUI camera app.
>>>>
>>>> Detail is also poor, and the detail captured isn’t representative of
>>>> the true detail a 13MP camera could capture. It’s on par with the Redmi
>>>> Note 3 Google Camera samples here, but we’ve seen better elsewhere.
>>>>
>>>> The foliage has this characteristic smudged, soft Xiaomi processing
>>>> look. HDR processing – which does mitigate the dynamic range issue –
>>>> requires the phone to be held steady as it takes 2+ seconds to process the
>>>> image.
>>>>
>>>> In low light, we would expect the Redmi Note 4 to win by a substantial
>>>> margin because of its bigger pixels, but it ends up being a close contest.
>>>> The Redmi Note 3 with the MIUI camera app has below average low light image
>>>> quality, which could be slightly improved using HHT mode. The Google Camera
>>>> port, however, unlocks the full potential of its abilities.
>>>>
>>>> With the Redmi Note 3 using Google Camera, detail is mostly similar in
>>>> the two phones. Color detail is very poor on the Redmi Note 4, to the point
>>>> that all colors are undersaturated, compounded by the lack of contrast in
>>>> photos. HDR+ proves its worth again by having much superior colour detail
>>>> in low light in the Redmi Note 3 samples. Also, dynamic range is once again
>>>> better in the Redmi Note 3. The plus points for the Redmi Note 4? It has
>>>> better sharpness in low light conditions and it can take photos more
>>>> quickly.
>>>>
>>>> An Improved Redmi Note 3 Camera Experience
>>>>
>>>> In conclusion, the Redmi Note 4 has better camera hardware, but because
>>>> of HDR+ in the Google Camera app, the Redmi Note 3 can take equally as good
>>>> or even better photos than the Redmi Note 4. The Redmi Note 4 will likely
>>>> regain its camera advantage after installing Google Camera, but when it
>>>> comes to the MIUI camera app vs. Google Camera, the latter is the clear
>>>> victor. As such, users with Xiaomi’s budget smartphones should consider
>>>> installing this camera port as soon as possible if they want to unlock the
>>>> true potential of their smartphone camera. If you want to learn more, check
>>>> out our article explaining the Google Camera HDR+ port!
>>>>
>>>> Download Google Camera Port Optimized for Snapdragon 820/821 devices
>>>>
>>>> Download Google Camera Port with HDR+, ZSL, and RAW Capture
>>>>
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