Can only apply one effect to a photo? - One (M8) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can this seriously be true? Once I apply an effect, say a sticker, to a photo in the edit mode, that is all I can do. My only option is to save the photo or cancel. If I try to go to the saved photo to apply more effects/filters it says duo effects unavailable for this image. This HAS to be a bug right? Surely we should be able to do more than one thing to a photo! Just another disappointing aspect of an already disappointing camera. Also where's the photo collage function? CMON HTC!?

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is it possible to removing camera modes

Honestly, im never foing to put my face in one of those cheesy frames or use my camera for 5 frame speedshots. i just eant video, camera, contact pic mode, and possible panoramic. 4ow could i get rid of the extra

[Q] How do you draw on the FRONT of image?

I am probably overlooking this but how do you take a picture and annotate the FRONT of a photo. Same with a screenshot. I think I saw someone did that on a screen shot but not sure if he used another app to do that. The built in draw on image automatically flip the image to allowing drawing on the back of the image.
Nevermind, download photoeditor from Samsung App and then click advance editor when viewing photo in gallery.
This makes zero sense. All drawing happens on the image itself. Nothing gets "flipped".
bootloopz said:
This makes zero sense. All drawing happens on the image itself. Nothing gets "flipped".
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He's talking about the feature that flips the image and let's you write notes behind it, he doesn't want that (gallery default), he wanted to write on the front of the picture (already solved, he downloaded an image editor).
Alternative method
Alternatively, you can pull out your s-pen, hold the button of the s-pen and press and hold on the screen to take a screenshot of the picture. From there you can crop, write, and basically edit it however you please.
Beauty of this phone that is has so many features, that many third-party apps are rendered obsolete in it. I've discarded several apps I used to use in my Galaxy S 2 when I got this phone.
MohJee said:
Alternatively, you can pull out your s-pen, hold the button of the s-pen and press and hold on the screen to take a screenshot of the picture. From there you can crop, write, and basically edit it however you please.
Beauty of this phone that is has so many features, that many third-party apps are rendered obsolete in it. I've discarded several apps I used to use in my Galaxy S 2 when I got this phone.
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Yes it is kind of weird. If you take the screenshot with the s pen, you can annotate on the front right away. If you take it by swiping your palm across, it takes a screenshot and to access it, you must use gallery. And the default on the gallery allows you to edit on the back unless you choose advance edit and then you can choose photo editor and draw on the front.
But what I don't like is once you start drawing on an 8 MB photo and sends it, the receiver will only get a 1280 x 720 file. Also once you annotate the back of the picture and send it, it only sends the front or the back, not both. You have to send each one separately.

[Q] Choose area to be pictured?

Hi,
I would like to know if it is somehow possible when using the camera to choose only an area of the picture to be photographed? I know you can crop a picture after having shot it. What I want to know is if it is possible to choose only a definite area to be pictured, so already from the camera interface as a preprocessing step.
The reason is that I want to picture graphics in a book but I would like to selectively photograph only the graphic without the residual text on the page.
Does anybody know an app able to do that? Thanks
eadred said:
Hi,
I would like to know if it is somehow possible when using the camera to choose only an area of the picture to be photographed? I know you can crop a picture after having shot it. What I want to know is if it is possible to choose only a definite area to be pictured, so already from the camera interface as a preprocessing step.
The reason is that I want to picture graphics in a book but I would like to selectively photograph only the graphic without the residual text on the page.
Does anybody know an app able to do that? Thanks
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Use the zoom feature of the camera to zoom in only on the graphic?
Otherwise, there are a bunch of camera apps in the Play Store. Maybe one of these allows cropping before capture:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=camera apps

Anyway to flip selfies?

When you take a selfie, the picture that gets saved is flipped and not what it shows you when you are about to take it. Every other phone allows you to flip the selfie, but there is no option on the Pixel. Any mod to get this working? I know there are apps to flip it, but it would be much better if it did it automatically.
Any third party photo editing app can do this.
Snapseed is my editor of choice

Camera app

Hello. I want my phone to take a picture every second with 108MP option on. There is an app called "Open Camera" and it can take a picture every second but the resolution is 12mp - 4,000x3000. The ultra resolution is 12,000x9,000. I'm looking at android developers on Fivver but most of them don't know how to do edit the app or make a new one. Anyone here knows how I can make my phone take a picture every second and make like 100 pictures?
Burst shot, see settings in camera set it to burst.
Swipe shutter button to edge.
Take burst shot
Create gif
Darkat70 said:
Burst shot, see settings in camera set it to burst.
Swipe shutter button to edge.
Take burst shot
Create gif
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Burst shots are low quality pictures. Anyways, I found a solution. It's called Auto Click app. It will push shutter button for you and take as many pictures as you want.

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