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Tips for capturing better photos
To get better captures with the Camera app, here are some tips on what to do while
taking your shots.
Getting the most out of Zoe Camera
§ When using the Zoe Camera, try to keep HTC One steady to capture moving
subjects against a static background scene.
§ If using Sequence Shot to stitch different action shots in one photo, encourage
the subject to make obvious lateral movements.
§ When taking a group photo, ask your subjects to hold the pose until you have
finished capturing. Use Always Smile to choose the best frames and have a
photo that has everyone smiling.
Improving focus and sharpness
§ HTC One has autofocus, which works best on a subject that is not moving too
much. To change the focus, on the Viewfinder, tap the one you want to focus
on.
§ If the subject is moving, on the Viewfinder, press and hold the subject to lock
the focus.
§ You can manually adjust the sharpness of a photo by editing in Gallery. You can
also set the sharpness before taking a photo in the Camera settings.
Generally, it is better to sharpen a blurry image rather than to reduce the
sharpness in an image.
Taking well-lit photos
§ HTC One automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. If the image appears
underexposed or that it appears dark on the Viewfinder, tap a part of the image
that is in shadow. Conversely, tap a well-lit object in the image if the image
seems to be overexposed. Focus on an object with a neutral tone for a balanced
exposure. Keep in mind that tapping on another object may shift the focus from
your subject.
§ If you are using the default settings and the photo still appears too dark, switch
to Night scene, but place HTC One on a level surface to keep it steady.
§ If there are parts of the image that are in shadows and others are in highlights,
use HDR to capture three shots of different exposures and combine them into
one shot. Keep HTC One steady or place it on a level surface when using HDR.
§ When taking a panoramic photo, consider the whole scene and focus on an
object that has a neutral tone to help keep the exposure balanced in the
composite image.
§ If your subject is lit from the back, use Backlight scene to highlight the
foreground and keep some details of the background.
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